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The presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, Atiku Abubakar, on Saturday night, vowed not to legitimise the presidential election of February 25, 2023, as purported in a “fake” press release attributing him to giving legitimacy to the election.
Atiku said that the so-called press release neither emanated from him nor his office, adding that it should be treated with repudiation, this as he said it was untrue and deliberately contrived by those who “illegally appropriated the mandate of the Nigerian people.”
Recall that some political parties, politicians and foreign and local election observers had decried the use of violence, vote buying, voter intimidation, among others, during the 2023 general elections, as the PDP and the Labour Party petitioned the court to seek redress over irregularities in the election conduct while rejecting its outcome.
Atiku, speaking in a statement he signed on Saturday night said, “For the avoidance of any doubt, I wish to state categorically that my lawyers still have my unflinching mandate to challenge the outcome of the February 25 presidential election.
He said “The decision to challenge the sham election of February 25, the worst election in our democratic history, is not predicated on my personal interest but for the interest of Nigeria and its people. It is aimed at deepening deepening democracy and ensuring that we do not confer legitimacy to an outcome of illegitimacy.
“My commitment to the democratic struggle in Nigeria is beyond an election season.”