Anambra Election

Anambra Election: 11 Parties, Candidates Challenge Soludoā€™s Victory At Tribunal

Meanwhile, a three-man panel of Tribunal Judges is expected to arrive in Anambra State soon.

Eleven political parties and their candidates have filed petitions at the Anambra State governorship election petition tribunal challenging the victory of the governor-elect in the just concluded Anambra election.

The parties and candidates are challenging the victory of the candidate of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), Chukwuma Soludo, Daily Post reports.

The petitioners beat the deadline for the expiration of the 21 days stipulated by the Electoral Act for the filing of petitions against the outcome of the Anambra state gubernatorial elections.

The political parties, between Monday and Tuesday, made the last-minute filing of their petitions.

The Secretary of the tribunal, Surajo Gusau, confirmed the candidates and political parties who had filed petitions.

Among the parties are; Andy Uba of the All Progressive Congress (APC) who is calling for a declaration that he won a majority of the valid votes cast in the said election.

The Action Democratic Party (ADP) and its candidate, Prince Adam Ume-Ezeoke, in their petition prayed the tribunal for the nullification of the election because of the Bi-Modal Accreditation Verification System (BVAS) is not in the Electoral Act and the malfunctioning ultimately disenfranchised over 90 per cent of the registered voters.

Also, the candidate of the Accord (A), Godwin Maduka, and his party called for the nullification of the election on the ground of irregularities.

Other parties include; the United Patriots, which petitioned the tribunal on the grounds of wrongful exclusion of the party name from the ballot calling for the nullification of the election as well as the Green Party and the Action Peopleā€™s Party (APP) among others.

Meanwhile, a three-man panel of Tribunal Judges is expected to arrive in Anambra State soon.

The Special Adviser to the incumbent, Wille Obiano on Political Matters, Ifeatu Obiokoye told journalists that members of the APGA are less worried over the petitions.

He said, ā€œWe shall take it as it comes and we are not losing sleep over those petitions and do not lose sight of the game plan of a particular party and petitioner by sponsoring some lesser political parties to go to tribunal and later withdraw from the suits and collapse into their benefactors at the end of the day.

ā€œOur party the All Progressives Grand Alliance won the election and we are prepared to defend our mandate at the tribunal.ā€

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