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ATIKU'S PRESIDENTIAL CASE WILL FAIL, HE CAN'T PROVE THE CASE IN COURT - AGBAKOBA

Afnews Editor

Mar 03, 2019

Olisa Agbakoba, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, SAN, has explained why the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, and its presidential candidate, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, may lose in court.

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Agbakoba, a former President of the Nigerian Bar Association, NBA, said at this stage, Atiku should assume the role of a statesman instead of going to court.

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The senior lawyer pointed out that it would be difficult for the PDP to prove that the votes in the South-East were reduced and to identify whether INEC or APC was responsible.

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In an interview with Vanguard, Agbakoba insisted that there is a lot Atiku can do even though he is not the President instead of going to court.

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He explained, "I feel that going to court will not necessarily prove that the election was marred by massive irregularities.

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"I feel that the stage Abubakar Atiku has attained now is a national one. And having garnered 12 million votes, I feel that, against all odds, the side of irregularities that came out of the election predicts more to the weak electoral processes that we have.

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"I should advise that former Vice President Atiku Abubakar moves into the position of a statesman and leaves a legacy by assisting the civil society, the small parties and the PDP in reconstructing Nigeria on the question of a strong electoral system and the question of a strong legal system.

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"There's a lot Atiku can do even though he is not the President.

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"At 74, 73 or 72 years of age, I feel that this should be his last chance. And more so, what will the petition's outcome be?

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"Petitions are based on two types of issues. One is the electoral malpractice.

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"The other is a tactical issue. From what I can see, the petition will be based on electoral malpractice.

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"This is an extremely difficult thing to say. How do you prove that the votes in the South-East were reduced and who is responsible? INEC? APC?

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"I would rather say Atiku should maintain the status quo of a statesman than descend into the arena of the court of law. The court of law is too small today.

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"The national court is a bigger space that I personally feel Atiku should be favoured.

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"And given the fact that it is not as strong as it should, I think Atiku should play a very strong role to build a political structure that will solve issues.

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"Even the whole party, PDP, needs to reform, rebrand and reposition for 2023, so that a young vibrant President from the North or South or from anywhere in the country can be promoted.

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"I think that should be Atiku's legacy, and not to contest the outcome of the election in court.ÔÇØ

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