All Progressives Congress,
APC, presidential candidate of the Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd),
yesterday queried the competence of two separate suits seeking to disqualify
him from contesting against President Goodluck Jonathan on March 28.
The suits that came up for mention yesterday were the ones that were lodged against the APC presidential candidate by two plaintiffs, Mr. Chukwunweike Okafor and Mr. Max Ozoaka, who were both represented in court by their lawyers.
The suits that came up for mention yesterday were the ones that were lodged against the APC presidential candidate by two plaintiffs, Mr. Chukwunweike Okafor and Mr. Max Ozoaka, who were both represented in court by their lawyers.
This was even as the APC
sent a team of six Senior Advocates of Nigeria, SANs, led by Chief Wole
Olanipekun and Prince Lateef Fagbemi, to represent Buhari in the matter.
Ozoaka who is represented
by four SANs, is also seeking for an order of court declaring as invalid the
INEC Form C.F. 001 as filled and submitted by Buhari “as being inchoate and
manifestly in contravention of the provisions of the Electoral Act.”
He argued that Buhari’s
failure/ refusal to attach evidence of his birth certificate and educational
qualifications, “which’re conditions inherent/precedent as prescribed in the
form” was in breach of relevant laws in Nigeria pertaining to presidential
election.
Consequently, he prayed the
court to declare the Form CF. 001 that was submitted to INEC by Buhari for the
2015 presidential election as incompetent.
Meantime, Buhari, yesterday
challenged the propriety of orders that were made by Justice Ademola Adeniyi granting
leave to the plaintiffs to serve the court processes on him via substituted
means.
The court also granted an
order of abridgment of time within which the defendants must respond to the
suits.
However, both Buhari and
his party, told the court that they would file applications to challenge the
competence of the suits and for the court to set aside all the steps that have
been taken in the matter so far.
Thus, they applied for a
short adjournment to enable them to file all the necessary document.
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