The People's Democratic Party (PDP) is approaching the court to challenge the statement issued Saturday in Osun, formed by the Independent National Electoral Commission.
This party declared in a statement by its national advisor, Cola Ologbondiyan, on Monday in Abuja.
According to Ologbondiyan, the research was completed on September 22nd and the results were published in all research centers and centers of interest.
He said that the country's electoral team said the Independent Electoral Commission would once have explained that the election result would bring the winner back.
"Under Article 69 of the 2010 Elections Act (and its amendments), inter alia," the choice of presidents or Governor's office, unchallenged or not, and any election to any other electoral record, determine the result by counting the votes for each candidate ".
"Subject to paragraphs 133, 134 and 179 of the Constitution, the candidate receiving the highest number of votes must be declared by the appropriate repatriation officer.
"At the same time provided for in Article 179.2 of the bilateral direct replacement Constitution that" the candidate for the election to the Head of State in the event of the election of two or more candidates - a) has the highest number of votes in the elections.
"And (b) there are at least a quarter of the votes in each of two-thirds of all municipalities across the state," said Ologbondiyan.
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