Election Tribunal: Obi, LP to lines up 50 witnesses against Tinubu

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Peter Obi, the presidential candidate of the Labour Party and the party is billed to call 50 witnesses in prosecuting their petition before the presidential election petition court (PEPC), against the outcome of the presidential election that was held on February 25, 2023.

Their lawyer, Awa Kalu (SAN) announced this at the ongoing pre-hearing session in the petition.

Kalu said his clients will require seven weeks to present its case because they are still experiencing some hiccups with its dealings with INEC.

He said the petitioners are yet to conduct the court ordered forensic examination of the BVAS devices used for the last presidential election and yet to receive some of the documents requested from INEC.

Meanwhile, lawyer to INEC said his client plans to call five witnesses and conduct its case within seven days.

Lawyer to Bola Tinubu and Kashim Shettima, Roland Otaru (SAN) said his clients will call 21 witnesses with the exclusion of other expert witnesses to be called.

Otaru said although the law allows a respondent 10 days to conduct its case, they intend to use nine days.

Lawyer to the All Progressives Congress (APC), Adeniyi Akintola (SAN) said his client plans to invite seven witnesses, excluding subpoenaed witnesses.

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