ATIKU IS NOT A NIGERIAN, APC TELLS TRIBUNAL
The All Progressive Congress (APC) and the
winner of the February 23, 2019 Presidential Election, has filed a motion at
the Presidential Election Petition Tribunal in Abuja that the candidate of the
People’s Democratic Party in the poll, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, is not a Nigerian
and therefore not qualified to have stood for the election.
The Party claimed that the former Vice
President is a Cameroonian and not a Nigerian citizen and his petition against
President Muhammadu Buhari, its own candidate, should be dismissed for lacking
in merit.
In a reply to the petition of Atiku and the
PDP praying for their declaration as the lawful winner of the presidential
poll, the APC said that the 11.1 million votes recorded in favor of the two
petitioners should be voided and considered a waste by the Presidential
Election Petition Tribunal.
The APC’s reply to the petition, filed by its
lead counsel, Lateef Fagbemi faulted the candidacy of Atiku in the election
insisting that as a Cameroonian, he ought not to have taken part in the
presidential poll of Nigeria in the first instance.
The Party averred that Atiku was born on
November 25, 1946, in Jada, Adamawa, in Northern Cameroon and is, therefore, a
citizen of Cameroon and not a Nigerian by birth.
Going down memory lane, APC claimed that
prior to 1919, Cameroon was being administered by Germany and that following
the defeat of Germany in World War 1, which end d in 1918, Cameroon became part
of a League of Nations mandate territory which consisted of French Cameroon and
British Cameroon in 1919.
APC further argued that in 1961, a plebiscite
was held in British Cameroon to determine whether the people preferred to stay
in Cameroon or align with Nigeria.
According to the party, while Northern
Cameroon preferred a union with Nigeria, Southern Cameroon chose alignment with
the mother country and that it was as a result of the plebiscite that Northern
Cameroon, which included Adamawa, became a part of Nigeria.
APC, therefore, said that contrary to the
assertion of Atiku in his petition, he (Atiku) had no right to be voted for as
a candidate in the election to the office of President of the Federal Republic
of Nigeria held on February 23, 2019.
The party averred that by reason of Atiku not
having qualified to contest the election, all votes purportedly cast for him
and the PDP in the February 23 election are wasted votes.
APC also faulted the allegations of
non-compliance with relevant laws made by Atiku and PDP, adding that their
failure to make specific references to the compliance issue has a fatal effect
on the petition and therefore the petition did not have enough material to
justify the ground of any relief sought.
Atiku had in his petition with reference
number: CA/PEPC/002/2019 faulted the conduct of the February 23 Presidential
Election on the ground of non-compliance with relevance electoral laws and
other malpractices such as intimidation of voters, the unlawful arrest of his
sympathizers and the harassment by soldiers and other law enforcement of those
wishing to vote for him.
The party, therefore, prayed the tribunal to
uphold the victory of its candidate, Muhammadu Buhari, who polled 15,191,347 to
emerge the winner and his subsequent declaration as president-elect by INEC
while also urging that the petition against the victory should be dismissed for
having no cause of action.
Meanwhile, no date has been fixed for the
hearing of the petition.
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