Supreme Court Justice Aondoakaa (rtd) Raises 25% of States and Abuja Interpretation that May Question INEC’s Results Declaration (video)

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Michael Aondoakaa disclosed that when president Muhammadu Buhari went to the Supreme Court in 2008, the Supreme Court ruled that presidential candidates are required to score at least 25 percent of the votes in Abuja before such a candidate can be declared the winner of the election.

Michael Aondoakaa disclosed that despite the stand of the Supreme Court on the status of Abuja in 2008, the Supreme Court can decide to change its mind if such a matter is taken back to the Supreme Court again for interpretation.

Michael Aondoakaa noted that the new interpretation which will be given by the Supreme Court depends entirely on the judges that handles the matter if the issue goes back to court.

Remember that when Peter Obi was announced the winner of the presidential election in Abuja, it was rumored that since Peter Obi won in Abuja and none of the other political parties got 25 percent in Abuja, then no winner will be declared by the INEC.

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