Atiku Abubakar
Atiku consequently rejected the result of the February 23, 2019 sham election and vowed to challenge it in court.
Atiku Abubakar, candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in
the 2019 presidential election, is confident of victory when he formally
institutes an election petition case against President Muhammadu Buhari
and the All Progressives Congress (APC), and SaharaReporters
understands one major reason for this is the wide-ranging availability
of video evidence to back up his claims of non-voting, voter
intimidation, ballot box snatching and destruction, illegal vote
cancellation and deliberate voter disenfranchisement.
Professor Mahmood Yakubu, Chairman of the Independent National
Electoral Commission (INEC), declared Buhari the winner of the election
at exactly 4:39am after polling APC 15,191,847 votes to Atiku’s
11,262,978.
However, Atiku has already rejected the result, alleging, among
others, the suppression of votes in his strongholds — an action he
described as “so apparent and amateurish” and one that makes him “ashamed as a Nigerian that such could be allowed to happen”.
He consequently rejected “the result of the February 23, 2019 sham election” and vowed to challenge it in court.
“We’re going to court; that’s the major thing we can do now except we’re looking towards chaos, and nobody wants chaos,” one of his associates, who requested not to be named, told SaharaReporters.
“And again, there’s a lot wrong with the election figures.
Cancelled votes in Kano were over 2million; then the difference between
accredited voters and actual voters is over 700,000 there as well, which
shows there are a lot of discrepancies in the figures. We are still
working with some of the documents, and I know that for like three days
they’ve been gathering more and more.”
He also said a lot of the claims being made by Atiku and the PDP
were backed up by video tapings, as the party prepared in advance for
the rigging by sending agents with hidden cameras to the field.
“There are a lot of videos, of course, because there were body
cameras on some of the agents that went to the polling units and ward
collation centres,” he said.
“Those ones will be tendered as evidence; and there are some other ones I won’t want you to be privy to for now.
“Atiku has set forth to go to the Supreme Court, so he is not
even thinking of the tribunal. Of course we’ll start with the tribunal
but we know that once the tribunal gives a judgement, the President will
definitely appeal against it if the judgement is against him. The game
plan Atiku has given us is for the Supreme Court. He is going all out;
he is going totally for it. Atiku is not someone that will start
something and will stop halfway without seeing it off till the very end.
He’s going all out.”
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