Obi/Abure petition meant to defraud LP of $15m, N12bn -Apapa

Obi/Abure petition meant to defraud LP of $15m, N12bn -Apapa
Peter Obi and Julius Abure during one of the Presidential Tribunal proceedings in Abuja
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*Says LP accepts Tribunal ruling

Alhaji Lamidi Apapa, the leader of a faction within the Labour Party, has responded to the Presidential Election tribunal’s verdict, alleging that the petition by its presidential candidate, Mr. Peter Obi, was an attempt to defraud the party of substantial funds.

Dr. Abayomi Arabambi, the National Publicity Secretary of the Labour Party, conveyed the party’s reaction to the tribunal’s ruling. He expressed disappointment that Peter Obi’s legal team had not provided proper advice before pursuing the case.

While the Labour Party accepts the tribunal’s verdict without bias, Arabambi described the entire process as a waste of time. He criticized Peter Obi for failing to fund the party adequately to engage the required polling agents, as well as for filing witnesses outside the stipulated time.

Arabambi further claimed that Peter Obi’s motive for going to the tribunal was to justify the money collected during the campaign, suggesting that the funds were corruptly misappropriated. He accused Obi of failing to convince the tribunal of the polling units where he was allegedly rigged out.

Arabambi pointed out that the tribunal ruled against Obi and the Labour Party, asserting that they did not sufficiently detail their allegations of corrupt practices and irregularities. The court rejected reports and documents, emphasizing that they were not properly tendered and were already submitted in a previous case.

Regarding the requirement of securing 25% of the vote in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Arabambi highlighted the tribunal’s stance that Abuja is equal to every other state in Nigeria, and residents do not have special privileges.

In conclusion, Arabambi accepted the tribunal’s verdict and expressed the party’s commitment to reevaluating their approach moving forward.

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