Presidential Election Tribunal: Vice President, Shettima Wins At Tribunal

Kashim Shettima

The presidential election tribunal sitting at the court of appeal in Abuja, has ruled that the petition filed by the Allied Peoples Movement (APM) on Kashim Shettima’s double nomination, lacks merit.

The APM’s petition was premised on the eligibility of President Bola Tinubu and Vice-President Shettima to contest the February 25, 2023 election.

According to the tribunal, the petition of the APM is “devoid of any merit”.

Haruna Tsammani, who read the judgment, said the tribunal lacks the jurisdiction to hear or determine an issue bordering on qualification or non-qualification of a candidate.

Tsammani said the alleged double nomination against Shettima has no substance, having been settled by the supreme court. He said no one has the right to litigate on it again.

The tribunal said the issue of qualification or non-qualification is a pre-election matter that should have been ventilated at the federal high court within 14 days after the conduct of a primary election.

The tribunal also said APM lacks the locus standi to challenge the qualification of a candidate in another political party.

The tribunal said only an aspirant who took part in a primary election can challenge the outcome of such election.

The tribunal referred to the judgment of the supreme court delivered on May 26, where the apex court dismissed an appeal filed by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

Source: TheCable

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