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Why Labour Party Can’t Prove Election Malpractices In Lagos – Robert Clark by YorubaNiBaba(m): 12:18pm On Apr 05, 2023
Elder statesman and Senior Advocate of Nigeria, SAN, Robert Clark, said it would be difficult for the Labour Party, LP to prove that there were election malpractices in Lagos State during the March 18th presidential election.

Clark stated this in an interview on Arise TV on Tuesday.

Recall that the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC’s Asiwaju Bola Tinubu won the 2023 presidential election, beating close rivals, Atiku Abubakar of the Peoples Democratic Party, and Labour Party’s Obi.
Atiku and Obi have since headed to the courts to challenge the victory of Tinubu.

But, Clark, said Labour Party and its presidential candidate, Peter Obi, have an uphill task before the election tribunal.

He said, “Let me be honest with you, let’s take for instance, the Obi, Labour Party. They had filed an election petition based on one- Bola Tinubu is not eligible to be voted for, two and even if he is eligible to be voted for, he did not get the two-thirds in Abuja, and even if he got it, the election was marred with gangsterism and different things.

“Those are the three elements that the Labour Party has brought forward to an election petition. Now let me draw from the pool of my own experience.

"The first one is that he is not eligible because he has been found guilty, but that is a non-starter. The issue has been settled and it is a non-starter. So the Labour Party can never make any headway on that ground.

The second ground is that by virtue of the constitution that says to win an election despite and in spite that you have made the greatest number of votes, you cannot be declared elected if you don’t have two-thirds in 36 States and Abuja.

The question to be considered by the Tribunal is what constitutes two-thirds of the 36 States in Nigeria and Abuja and how do you construct that word ‘and’ do you take 36 states first and you now take Abuja and now say that for you to be elected you must have two-third of 36 States and two-third of the federal capital and that is the view of the Labour Party which I do not agree with.

“Now, look at the scenario they are saying, If Tinubu had won two-thirds of all the 36 States and failed to win two-thirds of Abuja, then he cannot be elected.
Does that make sense? Does that give any good reason for democracy to survive
?

“Now the Supreme Court now says that look Abuja has been created as one of the 36 States, so it enjoys the status of a state, but the Supreme Court in one or two other cases would also say in determining whether Abuja is a state, you should not grant Abuja any privileges once you declared it as a state.

The constitution itself says all votes cast in an election in Nigeria are equal, so how do you now add all these three principles that Abuja cannot have any special status, that all votes cast in Nigeria have equal states, then why do you want to interpret ‘and’ there to mean that even if I had 36 states, two-third and I don’t get Abuja, then I cannot be elected, it doesn’t make sense.

“Democracy means polarity of the people, for the people and for all the people.
“Therefore, my own view, which I think is a reasonable view, but I am subject to other views from my learned colleagues and the Supreme Court, is that in determining whether Tinubu has made that provision of two-thirds of the states, it must be the 36 states plus Abuja which is 37 states, so if he has made the polarity of two-third votes in all these states added together, then he becomes elected.

“But as I said, this is subject to interpretation by the Supreme Court. But I am basing my submission on what the Supreme Court has said on Abuja, what it has said about votes, and what it has said about the equality of votes among the states. But I am subject to my opinion being rejected, but that is my view.
“Even if the Labour Party decides that Tinubu has not qualified by virtue of past precedent, they still have to surmount the principle that the election was marred with many irregularities.

“The law says there is a presumption of regularity attached to whatever INEC does. The Evident Act in Nigeria gives INEC that privilege.

The Supreme Court is now in a difficult position to look at all the evidence to be brought by the Labour Party regarding malpractices. Now the notorious place the Labour Party is holding is Lagos. They are claiming that in Lagos, they were cheated, and voters were not allowed to vote.

“Now when they prove it, they still need to go a step outside the proving to show how it has affected the election. So they have an uphill task.


“So my own view from my own experience in election matters, it is an uphill task for them, but you never know. You never know the circumstances of these malpractices, you never know how many votes were not allowed to be cast, so I cannot pitch my tent to say that they would not succeed, but my belief is that they have an uphill task,”
he said.

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2023/04/why-labour-party-cant-prove-election-malpractices-in-lagos-robert-clark/

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Re: Why Labour Party Can’t Prove Election Malpractices In Lagos – Robert Clark by maivd: 12:19pm On Apr 05, 2023
It was rigged and we all know it.

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Re: Why Labour Party Can’t Prove Election Malpractices In Lagos – Robert Clark by YorubaNiBaba(m): 12:24pm On Apr 05, 2023
Obidaft ruling this country is a no no, even if he contests for 2000 times, he will never smell aso rock...... Sai Jagaban till 2031, wailing wailers go wail for another 16 yrs

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Re: Why Labour Party Can’t Prove Election Malpractices In Lagos – Robert Clark by Ttalk: 12:27pm On Apr 05, 2023
Losers are wailer. There's enough drum for Obidients to wail into

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Re: Why Labour Party Can’t Prove Election Malpractices In Lagos – Robert Clark by Houseontherock1: 12:28pm On Apr 05, 2023
So Apt! It's an uphill task for LP...they should go ahead and prove that Obi won cheesy

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Re: Why Labour Party Can’t Prove Election Malpractices In Lagos – Robert Clark by Nobody: 12:29pm On Apr 05, 2023
Interesting...

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Re: Why Labour Party Can’t Prove Election Malpractices In Lagos – Robert Clark by ojoadeola: 12:33pm On Apr 05, 2023
maivd:
It was rigged and we all know it.

Provide proof of rigging so LP can use it to prosecute its case.

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Re: Why Labour Party Can’t Prove Election Malpractices In Lagos – Robert Clark by adekolaelect(m): 12:38pm On Apr 05, 2023
maivd:
It was rigged and we all know it.

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Re: Why Labour Party Can’t Prove Election Malpractices In Lagos – Robert Clark by Hambivert: 12:39pm On Apr 05, 2023
Dear Robert Clark, I thank God you know that the word difficult does not mean impossible.

Anyways, the only thing that would make it difficult, because in the true sense of it, it isn't actually difficult, is the court, which progressive Nigerians know can never be trusted.
In that light, we'd need the names of the Jurors, so we'd know the people that decided the fate of Nigerians, and as well, we want the proceedings to be televised so as to follow up the matter bumper to bumper to see how they want to do their mago-mago

An election that international electoral observers condemned¿
An election that every well meaning citizen of Nigeria condemned¿
An election that not a single leading candidate that contested have congratulated the selected winner¿
An election that even the selected winner and his co-conspirators are to scared to celebrate¿

A new and better Nigeria is Possible!

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Re: Why Labour Party Can’t Prove Election Malpractices In Lagos – Robert Clark by DeTruthh: 12:40pm On Apr 05, 2023
Anyway he said it's his opinion, so he is entitled to it. But for Obi to go to court, he has enough evidence to upturn the decision of INEC. Underestimate Obi at your own peril.

If INEC had not manipulated results and used the BVAS as planned, we won't be here. BVAS was the game changer but the bunch of evil, corrupt and shameless politicians in the form of APC will not let Nigeria to get better.

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Re: Why Labour Party Can’t Prove Election Malpractices In Lagos – Robert Clark by tunwumi: 12:40pm On Apr 05, 2023
Ok
Re: Why Labour Party Can’t Prove Election Malpractices In Lagos – Robert Clark by AFRICANJAMAICA: 12:40pm On Apr 05, 2023
Ok

Nigeria can never ever be good...
Instead of nigeria to be good ,Jah will forgive satan and return him back to heaven..

Nigerians are the only people in the world that choose their leaders based on tribe and religion instead of competence.....

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Re: Why Labour Party Can’t Prove Election Malpractices In Lagos – Robert Clark by tunwumi: 12:40pm On Apr 05, 2023
Yes Daddy

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Re: Why Labour Party Can’t Prove Election Malpractices In Lagos – Robert Clark by BadVoyage: 12:40pm On Apr 05, 2023
Enough of that.
Re: Why Labour Party Can’t Prove Election Malpractices In Lagos – Robert Clark by Rawani: 12:40pm On Apr 05, 2023
Obi cannot prove it because not only was he roundly beaten, but he lacks what it takes to get Northern votes that instead went to Tinubu.

Without the SW, Northern votes were critical to Obi but he was busy defending ipob.

Thank you daddy.

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Re: Why Labour Party Can’t Prove Election Malpractices In Lagos – Robert Clark by Obaofaba: 12:40pm On Apr 05, 2023
Pandora in trouble!!!

I believe obi will be mandated by the tribunal upto the supreme Court to pay the defendants (APC and INEC) handsomely for time wasting.

Very daft than I thought he was, he was shouting about rigging yet didn't dwell much on that instead wants the entire election to be cancelled.

That conman needs to be barred from further contesting an election in Nigeria.

Irredeemable failure number one.

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Re: Why Labour Party Can’t Prove Election Malpractices In Lagos – Robert Clark by babamadiba(m): 12:41pm On Apr 05, 2023
Obidient, food is ready. Come and pure out insults on him.

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Re: Why Labour Party Can’t Prove Election Malpractices In Lagos – Robert Clark by dyera(m): 12:41pm On Apr 05, 2023
Just as it is impossible for a student to get 8 As and fail English in Waec, same way it is impossible for someone to get highest number of vote plus 25% in 24 states and fail to get 25% in FCT.

The fact that Tinubu failed to get 25% of votes in the FCT is enough proof that he did not get the highest number of votes in the last presidential election.

The FCT is a unique state that encompass almost equal number of people from different regions of Nigeria.

Going back as far as 1993 presidential election, no winner and runner up has ever failed to get 40% of votes in the FCT.

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Re: Why Labour Party Can’t Prove Election Malpractices In Lagos – Robert Clark by Upworkwriter007(f): 12:41pm On Apr 05, 2023
A lawyer once said this. Proving beyond every reasonable doubt that you were rigged in an election is one of the most difficult tasks.

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Re: Why Labour Party Can’t Prove Election Malpractices In Lagos – Robert Clark by NothingDoMe: 12:41pm On Apr 05, 2023
Lol. Let Tiffanynubu respond first na. E easy to respond Naim he dey run France and UK back and forth? Leave the drug matter first, that one will be unraveled as the case proceeds. Let's talk about the FCT

Clark spent time analyzing the 25% requirement in FCT as if he's trying to convince us. You can't analyze or defend properly without a previous case study. No president failed to get 25% in the FCT since the 1999 constitution. Tiffanynubu is the first. The law is not really about common sense. The law is the law. Simple.

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Re: Why Labour Party Can’t Prove Election Malpractices In Lagos – Robert Clark by Obaofaba: 12:42pm On Apr 05, 2023
Mandate grabber must be disgraced internationally.

The thief wants to reap from where he did not sow.

Even Atiku that has right to contest the results of the election having comes second didn't disturb our media space that much.

The highest loser in this his show of shame is himself, he can never win a national election in Nigeria with his conducts in this particular one being his major obstacles.

How can someone whose statesmen were cursing just under a decade ago suddenly become the Messiah is what I want the foolish obidients to explain.

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Re: Why Labour Party Can’t Prove Election Malpractices In Lagos – Robert Clark by Hopefully2023: 12:42pm On Apr 05, 2023
Almost everyone is making attempts to interpret the Nigerian constitution these days. Quite interesting

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Re: Why Labour Party Can’t Prove Election Malpractices In Lagos – Robert Clark by SIONKPO1(m): 12:42pm On Apr 05, 2023
YorubaNiBaba:
Obidaft ruling this country is a no no, even if he contests for 2000 times, he will never smell aso rock...... Sai Jagaban till 2031, wailing wailers go wail for another 16 yrs
Can't you make your point without insult?

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Re: Why Labour Party Can’t Prove Election Malpractices In Lagos – Robert Clark by NothingDoMe: 12:42pm On Apr 05, 2023
Upworkwriter007:
A lawyer once said this. Proving beyond every reasonable doubt that you were rigged in an election is one of the most difficult tasks.
Yup.

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Re: Why Labour Party Can’t Prove Election Malpractices In Lagos – Robert Clark by LZAA: 12:42pm On Apr 05, 2023
In other words the CONSTITUTION is a non starter 😄😄😄
Chai these fools keep striking gold everyday
Even EYE NECK had to apologise for BVAS and violence
Yet this joke said non starter 😄😂
Smh😂😂

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Re: Why Labour Party Can’t Prove Election Malpractices In Lagos – Robert Clark by SIONKPO1(m): 12:43pm On Apr 05, 2023
Kalebsamuel4:
Gggggf
You dey fear to chop alone?atleast you can be a multi-millionaire
Re: Why Labour Party Can’t Prove Election Malpractices In Lagos – Robert Clark by Emir8: 12:43pm On Apr 05, 2023
This man is an APC dog. Just ignore him. Na Yahoo SAN

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Re: Why Labour Party Can’t Prove Election Malpractices In Lagos – Robert Clark by Bernnito(m): 12:43pm On Apr 05, 2023
It will be extremely hard for Obi to win this case. This is Nigeria except. God intervene

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Re: Why Labour Party Can’t Prove Election Malpractices In Lagos – Robert Clark by scholarsfunding: 12:44pm On Apr 05, 2023
Labour will prove it
Re: Why Labour Party Can’t Prove Election Malpractices In Lagos – Robert Clark by Akwamkpuruamu: 12:45pm On Apr 05, 2023
Senile aging effects. It's not two third that's required in Abuja, rather one fourth! No de mix issues.


Obi doesn't need to win 25 states rather 25% in these states.
Secondly, you can't be president of Nigeria when the seat of power, you couldn't have just 1 out of four voters voting for you. That's incredulous. No Naija leader past or present have not gotten such.

So, if the inhabitants of seat of power don't have a minimum trust in you, then it calls for serious caution and reflection. Besides your government is the one in power and not an opposition.

Just common sense

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