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Update : Security operatives Block Entrance of Presidential Election Petitions Tribunal

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The Security operatives on Monday blocked the headquarters of the Court of Appeal, venue of the Presidential Election Petitions Tribunal (PEPT) ahead of the commencement of hearing of petitions on the 2023 presidential poll.

The PEPT is expected to commence the hearing on February 25, Presidential election filled by Presidential candidate of Labour party , Peter Obi and Presidential candidate of Peoples Democratic Party, Atiku’ Abubakar.

PEPT had issued a notice that the preliminary sitting of the tribunal would be issued this week.

This Notice has been served to all the parties involved in the petitions, including the Independent National Electoral Commission .

Others that were said to have been served through their lawyers included the All Progressives Congress, President Muhammadu Buhari, the PDP and Atiku, Labour party and its Presidential candidate, Peter Obi

The President of the Court of Appeal will lead the five-man panel that will hear the Peoples Democratic Party‎ and its candidate, Atiku Abubakar’s petition.

The tribunal has three other petitions by various political parties and their candidates to hear.

Reports reviewed on Monday that the PEPT ‎was this week expected to issue the notice for the pre-hearing session on the petition filed by the PDP and Atiku Anubakar.

During the pre-hearing session which the Electoral Act provides must be completed within 14 days, the Tribunal will fix “clear dates” for the hearing of the petition.

The five-man tribunal has 180 days period from the date of filing of the petition on March 18 to hear and deliver its judgment in the case in which the petitioners said they had assembled about 400 witnesses to testify.

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