Atiku Withdraws Request for Appeal Court's Order to Compel INEC, Gives Reason PremiumTimesng: Nigeria
The presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party , Atiku Abubakar, Wednesday, withdrew an application in which he asked the Court of Appeal to compel the
was granted permission on 3 March to inspect sensitive electoral materials including the Bimodal Voters Accreditation System machinesBut due to allegations of INEC's hesitancy in granting him and the PDP access to the electoral equipment and results sheets from the presidential election, he filed another ex parte application on 10 March at the Court of Appeal.
Mr Gadzama, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria , had lamented that"it is disturbing that despite service of the Court Order on the commission since 3 March 2023, the commission is yet to allow our clients and their representatives to access, inspect and/or obtain the needed electoral materials as ordered by the court despite repeated visits to the commission and follow-up in respect thereof."
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