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What Happens If Tinubu’s Election Is Nullified? by ismalmuhd: 11:06am On Jul 17, 2023
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu faces the very real possibility that his election as Nigeria’s president might be nullified, either at the Presidential Election Petition Court (PREPEC) where two petitions filed by candidates of the Labour Party (LP), Mr. Peter Obi and his counterpart of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Alhaji Atiku Abubakar are seeking the nullification of his victory at the February 25, presidential election or at the Supreme Court hearing which is expected to have the final say on the matter.

The major hurdle Tinubu is facing is that the petitioners argue that he cannot be said to have won the election having not scored 25% of the lawful votes cast in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).


Tinubu was declared the winner of the election with the highest number of votes, but he had only won 18.99% of the votes in the FCT.

Section 134(2)(b) of the 1999 Constitution of Nigeria states that to be declared the winner of a presidential election, a candidate must:

Have the highest number of votes cast at the election; and
Have not less than 25% of the votes cast in two-thirds of all the states in the Federation and the FCT.
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Why is it important to score 25% of the votes cast in FCT?
To understand why winning 25% of the votes cast in FCT might be a requirement to be Nigeria’s president, it is important to understand the intent of the framers of the constitution. The framers want any candidate that will emerge as president to have widespread support amongst Nigeria’s diverse ethnic groups. Hence, the requirement to get 25% in at least two-thirds of all the states in the Federation. This will ensure that a candidate will not only seek support from their ethnic group only, but travel around the country to seek the support of other groups as well.

By its constitutional role, the FCT is the most diverse city in Nigeria, where all ethnic groups and states are almost equally represented. The city is home to lawmakers proportionally drawn from all over the country and also home to civil servants hired on the principle of federal character.


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The framers want a popular president across the country, so it should be of no surprise if they require the president to at the very least, get 25% of the votes cast in the most diverse city in the country.

What happens if Tinubu’s election gets nullified?
If the courts agree with the above submission and decide to nullify Tinubu’s election because he did not satisfy the requirements of the Constitution, then we will have a rerun between him and the candidates of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Alhaji Atiku Abubakar. The PDP candidate came second in the February 25 election which qualifies him for the rerun election.

Both men will be given between 60 to 90 days to prepare and campaign for the rerun. Meanwhile, the next person in the presidential line of succession after the President and his Vice is Senate President Godswill Akpabio, who will become interim president until the rerun election produces a new president.

This has never happened before in the country’s political history, which is why Tinubu’s counsel cautioned the court not to nullify his client’s election saying “it would lead to absurdity and manifest injustice to nullify the election for the entire nation because of the nullification (sic) of the election of one State, some Local Government Areas, Wards and Units.”

What is Tinubu’s defense?
Chief Wole Olanipekun, SAN, counsel to Tinubu has been defending his client in his final submition to the Presidential Election Petition Court (PREPEC) saying;

“While we have premised this issue on the combined reading of sections 134 and 299 of the Constitution, and section 66 of the Electoral Act, in the course of our arguments … t is apt to submit right from get-go that election is about votes and voters, and when votes and voters are mentioned in any part of the world, there is no superiority of votes or voters as all votes and voters are equal”, adding that there is no superiority between the votes from voters secured in either Lagos or Kano, which are the most populous States and Bayelsa, Ebonyi and Ekiti, which are the least populous States.

Olanipekun further argued that, while Section 3(1) of the Constitution specifically lists the 36 States by their respective names, the sidenote reads thus: “States of the Federation and the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.” Section 299, for ease of reference and clarity, provides thus: “The provisions of this Constitution shall apply to the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja as if it were one of the States of the Federation…” The phrase ‘as if’ has been defined in Corpus Juris Secundum, page 298 as connoting “in the same manner and to the same extent.”

“May we draw the attention of the court to the fact that there is no punctuation (comma) in the entire section 134(2)(b) of the Constitution, particularly, immediately after the ‘States’ and the succeeding ‘and’ connecting the Federal Capital Territory with the States. In essence, the reading of the subsection has to be conjunctive and not disjunctive, as the Constitution makes it so. Pressed further, by this constitutional imperative, the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, is taken ‘as if’ it is the 37th State, under and by section 299 of the Constitution.

“With much respect, any other interpretation different from this will lead to absurdity, chaos, anarchy and alteration of the very intention of the legislature. Our courts have always adopted the purposeful approach to the interpretation of our Constitution, as exemplified in a host of decisions, including but not limited to Nafiu Rabiu v. State (1980) 12 NSCC 291 at 300-301, Marwa v Nyako (2012) 6 NWLR (Pt. 1296) 199, 306 – 307, ADH Limited v AT Limited (2006) 10 NWLR (Pt. 986) 635, 649, Awolowo v. Shagari (supra), Abraham Adesanya v. President, Federal Republic of Nigeria (1981) 12 NSCC 146 at 167-168; A.G Abia v. A.G Federation (2002) 6 NWLR (Pt. 763) 265 at 365.

“The petitioners themselves admit this much in paragraph 107 of their petition, where they listed the FCT as the 37th State, after listing the States mentioned in section 3(1), as numbers 1 to 36. Again, the maxim, res ipsa loquitur applies to the petitioners.

“Coincidentally, these sections of the Constitution were considered by the Supreme Court in the celebrated case of Buhari v. Obasanjo (2005) 13 NWLR (Pt. 941) 1 at 105 and the apex court held thus:
“This provision appears clear to me. Where a candidate wins the highest number of votes cast in at least two-thirds of the 36 States in the Federation and the Federal Capital Territory Abuja, he is deemed to be elected …I do appreciate any ambiguity in the provision and even if there was one, this court is bound to adopt a construction which is just, reasonable and sensible. (See Maxwell on the Interpretation of Statutes, 12th Edition, Chapter 10). In my view, it would lead to absurdity and manifest injustice to nullify the election for the entire nation because of the nullification (sic) of the election of one State, some Local Government Areas, Wards and Units. Such a devastating result could hardly have been contemplated by the framers of the Constitution. It is my conclusion therefore that the cancellation of the election in Ogun State and the other smaller components does not substantially affect the election of the 1st and 2nd respondents. In the event, this petition fails and same is dismissed with costs which I assess at N5,000 in favour of each set of respondents.”

The senior lawyer submitted that from the apex court’s judgment above, it could be seen, “That even if results of elections are cancelled in more than one State (including the FCT), that election is not rendered invalid, provided, the winning candidate meets the constitutional requirements of one-quarter of the votes cast in two-thirds of the 37 States contemplated.

“Anything to the contrary would be devastating, and such was never contemplated by the framers of the Constitution.

“All the winning candidate needs is a majority of the votes, and even if there was no election in one State (including the FCT), or even if the election of a State/States (including the FCT) is/are voided, the entire election cannot be voided or cancelled.

“In concluding our arguments on this issue, we urge the court to hold that in any election where the electorate exercise their plebiscite, there is neither a ‘royal’ ballot nor ‘royal’ voter; and that residents of the FCT do not have any special voting right over residents of any other State of the federation, like the concepts of preferential shareholding in Company Law. We urge this court to resolve this issue against the petitioners and in favour of the respondent”, he pleaded.

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Re: What Happens If Tinubu’s Election Is Nullified? by Unperturbedpota: 11:12am On Jul 17, 2023
Nice write up but my bro I have to disagree. Since 1999 after the amendment, it held that for anyone to be declared winner the said person must get the vote spread and 25% in FCT.

Obi didn't make the rules neither did Atiku or the Supreme Court judges , since 1999 every presidential candidate has ,et this requirement so we can't start now to abandon the law or we would descend into anarchy.

Let the law stand above all states or persons or them we have no constitution which means no nation.

Tiny by Didn't meet the requirements. Funny thing is we don't know who will Winn the rerun but surely the court will oust Asiwaju and that is certain.

Let's focus on the rerun may the best man win fairly. If he is sure he won why be afraid of a free and fair rerun?

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Re: What Happens If Tinubu’s Election Is Nullified? by Nobody: 11:14am On Jul 17, 2023
Peter Obi will be declared winner. APC will be disqualified.
Nothing like rerun.

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Re: What Happens If Tinubu’s Election Is Nullified? by nazicartel(m): 11:16am On Jul 17, 2023
Mtcheew. Nothing will happen. Nobody is bigger than the country

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Re: What Happens If Tinubu’s Election Is Nullified? by Unperturbedpota: 11:16am On Jul 17, 2023
Reinaldo:
Peter Obi will be declared winner. APC will be disqualified.
Nothing like rerun.

Let's say there is a rerun then it's okay too
Re: What Happens If Tinubu’s Election Is Nullified? by Cloudflare: 11:19am On Jul 17, 2023
Unperturbedpota:


Let's say there is a rerun then it's okay too

It's not okay. Except of course Tinubu is disqualified. If not APC will rig it over and over again. In fact this one will even be worst than before

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Re: What Happens If Tinubu’s Election Is Nullified? by ismalmuhd: 11:20am On Jul 17, 2023
Reinaldo:
Peter Obi will be declared winner. APC will be disqualified.
Nothing like rerun.
nobody is being declared winner, its either Tinubu remains in power or there's a rerun between him and Atiku. Obi is a very long shot in this conversation.
only two candidates can participate in the rerun, unless Obi can disqualify one of them, I think this is the end of the road for him.

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Re: What Happens If Tinubu’s Election Is Nullified? by Unperturbedpota: 11:21am On Jul 17, 2023
Cloudflare:


It's not okay. Except of course Tinubu is disqualified. If not APC will rig it over and over again. In fact this one will even be worst than before

If you allow them rig you out again when they showed you all their best tactics this last time then you are a fool and don't deserve to be president

You think any serious person will fall for the same tricks twice?

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Re: What Happens If Tinubu’s Election Is Nullified? by Unperturbedpota: 11:21am On Jul 17, 2023
ismalmuhd:

nobody is being declared winner, its either Tinubu remains in power or there's a rerun between him and Atiku. Obi is a very long shot in this conversation.
only two candidates can participate in the rerun, unless Obi can disqualify one of them, I think this is the end of the road for him.

Wait for the Supreme Court
Re: What Happens If Tinubu’s Election Is Nullified? by Unperturbedpota: 11:23am On Jul 17, 2023
Pls I like how both sides are discussing their points without any insults let's keep It that way

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Re: What Happens If Tinubu’s Election Is Nullified? by advanceDNA: 11:24am On Jul 17, 2023
Nigerian is too corrupt to nullify the tinubu's fraudulent win ....... there are more horrible things in nigeria that have been allowed, so allowing a rigged candidate rule is not a big deal to the justice department .

....how is this last election different from the other ones?? we have never had credible voting..... the ruling class decides whose turn it is... and the elections are rigged in his favour tru the INeC, party officials and thuggery... its just business as usual....

.... any other thing is just kangaroo talks including the current tribunal proceesings whose panel are all in tinubu's pocket...

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Re: What Happens If Tinubu’s Election Is Nullified? by ismalmuhd: 11:24am On Jul 17, 2023
Unperturbedpota:
Nice write up but my bro I have to disagree. Since 1999 after the amendment, it held that for anyone to be declared winner the said person must get the vote spread and 25% in FCT.

Obi didn't make the rules neither did Atiku or the Supreme Court judges , since 1999 every presidential candidate has ,et this requirement so we can't start now to abandon the law or we would descend into anarchy.

Let the law stand above all states or persons or them we have no constitution which means no nation.

Tiny by Didn't meet the requirements. Funny thing is we don't know who will Winn the rerun but surely the court will oust Asiwaju and that is certain.

Let's focus on the rerun may the best man win fairly. If he is sure he won why be afraid of a free and fair rerun?

we all know who is loosing the rerun. Tinubu got about 9m votes, Atiku and Obi combined got 14m. and now that Tinubu is more unpopular with his dumb policies, I dont see him beating Atiku in a one-on-one rerun.
Re: What Happens If Tinubu’s Election Is Nullified? by Cloudflare: 11:25am On Jul 17, 2023
Unperturbedpota:


If you allow them rig you out again when they showed you all their best tactics this last time then you are a fool and don't deserve to be president

You think any serious person will fall for the same tricks twice?

Not necessary. the best is to declare Obi president. Except of course you're already to go to war and bloodshedding with APC and it's touts

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Re: What Happens If Tinubu’s Election Is Nullified? by a4cube: 11:26am On Jul 17, 2023
Tinubu will be disqualified, in the event that he was not disqualified and a rerun scheduled, numerous law suit will stall the rerun and Akpabio will be happy to entertain the law suits which will prolong his interim presidencySHIP. The army may oust him just like Ernest Shonekan.

Like play like play Tinubu will be the one that scattered Nigeria.

Anyway, he never believed in one Nigeria.

Akpabio and his Igbo wife will be the biggest beneficiary of the quagmire.

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Re: What Happens If Tinubu’s Election Is Nullified? by Cloudflare: 11:28am On Jul 17, 2023
ismalmuhd:

nobody is being declared winner, its either Tinubu remains in power or there's a rerun between him and Atiku. Obi is a very long shot in this conversation.
only two candidates can participate in the rerun, unless Obi can disqualify one of them, I think this is the end of the road for him.

Which kind dumb analysis be this?

Oga the actual Results shows obi came 1st, atiku came 2nd with very few millions of votes while Tinubu came 3rd with few votes. So wetin u dey yarn again?

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Re: What Happens If Tinubu’s Election Is Nullified? by a4cube: 11:28am On Jul 17, 2023
ismalmuhd:

nobody is being declared winner, its either Tinubu remains in power or there's a rerun between him and Atiku. Obi is a very long shot in this conversation.
only two candidates can participate in the rerun, unless Obi can disqualify one of them, I think this is the end of the road for him.
Go and read how to qualify for a rerun before writing. Rerun it not automatically 1st and 2nd.


Immediately Tinubu is ousted, the court will be asked to mandate INEC to declare the correct result. This will save the country time, confusion and money in conducting a rerun.

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Re: What Happens If Tinubu’s Election Is Nullified? by Treasure17(m): 11:29am On Jul 17, 2023
Go back to his father's house.

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Re: What Happens If Tinubu’s Election Is Nullified? by Ikaeniyan0: 11:31am On Jul 17, 2023
The oppositions have not been able to show why the election should be annulled.
Re: What Happens If Tinubu’s Election Is Nullified? by Ihateheadslamer: 11:32am On Jul 17, 2023
Some people claimed that Obi came third
Reinaldo:
Peter Obi will be declared winner. APC will be disqualified.
Nothing like rerun.
Re: What Happens If Tinubu’s Election Is Nullified? by ify2016: 11:48am On Jul 17, 2023
Nigeria will be great again
Re: What Happens If Tinubu’s Election Is Nullified? by Opanka44(m): 11:53am On Jul 17, 2023
A rerun is imminent

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