APP Withdraws Petition Against Tinubu. The Action Peoples Party (APP) has withdrawn its petition against president-elect Bola Ahmed Tinubu of the All Progressives Congress (APC), which challenged his emergence as the President-elect in the February 25, 2023, presidential election. The party’s counsel, Obed Agu, announced the withdrawal, indicating the party’s intention to withdraw the suit number CA/PEPC/02/2023. The party prayed for an order of the court granting the withdrawal of the petition, which was not objected to by the respondents in the matter.
The withdrawal of the petition by the APP is a significant development that reinforces the results of the presidential election. It also highlights the need for political parties and stakeholders to respect the outcome of the election and work towards the development of the country.
APP Withdraws Petition Against Tinubu
The APC has called on all political parties and stakeholders to accept the election’s outcome and support the incoming administration.
The dismissal of the second petition against Tinubu and the APC by the Presidential Election Petition Tribunal preceded this development. The tribunal had ordered the petitioner, Atiku Abubakar, and his running mate, Peter Obi, to serve Tinubu petitions through the APC. However, the petitioners failed to comply with the tribunal’s order, leading to the dismissal of the petition.
APP Withdraws Petition Against Tinubu
The withdrawal of the APP petition adds to the growing number of petitions that have been dismissed or withdrawn, which serves as a precedent for other parties to withdraw their petitions and work towards building a better Nigeria. It is essential for all political parties and stakeholders to prioritize the country’s development and stability, as Nigeria faces several challenges, including insecurity, economic instability, and corruption.
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The withdrawal of the petition by the APP is a positive development that promotes peace and stability in Nigeria. It is hoped that other political parties and stakeholders will follow suit and work towards building a better Nigeria, prioritizing the country’s development and stability over their political ambitions.