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Presidential Poll Dispute: You can’t stand in as  Tinubu’s representative — court tells Governor Lalong

“You cannot represent an individual. Tinubu is not a corporation that would need a representative,” the presiding justice held.

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Presidential Poll Dispute: You can’t stand in as Tinubu’s representative — court tells Governor Lalong

 

The Presidential Election Petition Court sitting in Abuja, on Monday, barred Governor Simon Lalong of Plateau State from standing before it as the representative of the President-elect, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, News Week Nigeria reports.

 

The Plateau state governor had immediately the first petition that was lodged against the outcome of the 2023 presidential election was called up, stood up and announced himself as Tinubu’s representative.

 

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“My Lord’s my name is Simon Lalong and I am here to represent Tinubu,” the governor stated.

 

However, Justice Haruna Tsammani led a five-member panel that declined to recognize him as Tinubu’s representative.

 

“You cannot represent an individual. Tinubu is not a corporation that would need a representative,” the presiding justice held.

 

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“My Lords, in that case, I will represent the All Progressives Congress, APC,” Governor Lalong responded.

 

Meanwhile, the court has adjourned further pre-hearing session on the petition the Labour Party and its candidate, Peter Obi filed to nullify Tinubu’s election victory till Wednesday.

 

The court equally fixed the same date for another petition by the Action Peoples Party, APP, while it adjourned the case of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, and its candidate, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, till Tuesday.

 

 

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While adjourning the cases, the court urged the parties to identify all the witness statements and documents they would rely on or object to during the actual hearing of the petitions.

 

Presidential Poll Dispute: You can’t stand in as  Tinubu’s representative — court tells Governor Lalong
Lalong

 

Among those in court to witness the proceedings included the presidential candidate of the LP, Mr Peter Obi.

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