The Supreme Court has held that the Peoples Democratic Party and its candidate in the last presidential election, Atiku Abubakar, failed to prove their claim that INEC had a server and that it transmitted election results electronically.
The court, while giving reasons for dismissing the appeal says they were wrong to have relied on results from a website whose owner could not be established.
According to Justice Inyang Okoro, the results, calculations and analysis based on the results claimed, are of no moment.
The court also resolved issue 3 against the appellant.
The Supreme Court has held that the Peoples Democratic Party and its candidate in the last presidential election, Atiku Abubakar, failed to prove their claim that INEC had a server and that it transmitted election results electronically.
The court, while giving reasons for dismissing the appeal says they were wrong to have relied on results from a website whose owner could not be established.
According to Justice Inyang Okoro, the results, calculations and analysis based on the results claimed, are of no moment.
The court also resolved issue 3 against the appellant.
The Supreme Court has held that the Peoples Democratic Party and its candidate in the last presidential election, Atiku Abubakar, failed to prove their claim that INEC had a server and that it transmitted election results electronically.
The court, while giving reasons for dismissing the appeal says they were wrong to have relied on results from a website whose owner could not be established.
According to Justice Inyang Okoro, the results, calculations and analysis based on the results claimed, are of no moment.
The court also resolved issue 3 against the appellant.
The Supreme Court has held that the Peoples Democratic Party and its candidate in the last presidential election, Atiku Abubakar, failed to prove their claim that INEC had a server and that it transmitted election results electronically.
The court, while giving reasons for dismissing the appeal says they were wrong to have relied on results from a website whose owner could not be established.
According to Justice Inyang Okoro, the results, calculations and analysis based on the results claimed, are of no moment.
The court also resolved issue 3 against the appellant.
The Supreme Court has held that the Peoples Democratic Party and its candidate in the last presidential election, Atiku Abubakar, failed to prove their claim that INEC had a server and that it transmitted election results electronically.
The court, while giving reasons for dismissing the appeal says they were wrong to have relied on results from a website whose owner could not be established.
According to Justice Inyang Okoro, the results, calculations and analysis based on the results claimed, are of no moment.
The court also resolved issue 3 against the appellant.
The Supreme Court has held that the Peoples Democratic Party and its candidate in the last presidential election, Atiku Abubakar, failed to prove their claim that INEC had a server and that it transmitted election results electronically.
The court, while giving reasons for dismissing the appeal says they were wrong to have relied on results from a website whose owner could not be established.
According to Justice Inyang Okoro, the results, calculations and analysis based on the results claimed, are of no moment.
The court also resolved issue 3 against the appellant.
The Supreme Court has held that the Peoples Democratic Party and its candidate in the last presidential election, Atiku Abubakar, failed to prove their claim that INEC had a server and that it transmitted election results electronically.
The court, while giving reasons for dismissing the appeal says they were wrong to have relied on results from a website whose owner could not be established.
According to Justice Inyang Okoro, the results, calculations and analysis based on the results claimed, are of no moment.
The court also resolved issue 3 against the appellant.
The Supreme Court has held that the Peoples Democratic Party and its candidate in the last presidential election, Atiku Abubakar, failed to prove their claim that INEC had a server and that it transmitted election results electronically.
The court, while giving reasons for dismissing the appeal says they were wrong to have relied on results from a website whose owner could not be established.
According to Justice Inyang Okoro, the results, calculations and analysis based on the results claimed, are of no moment.
The court also resolved issue 3 against the appellant.