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NNPP Doesn’t Have Over N5billion To Challenge ‘President-Elect’ Tinubu At Tribunal – Party Chieftain, Buba Galadima

NNPP Doesn’t Have Over N5billion To Challenge ‘President-Elect’ Tinubu At Tribunal – Party Chieftain, Buba Galadima
May 18, 2023

Buba Galadima, a chieftain of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP), has stated that to challenge an election in a Nigerian court requires not less than N5billion.

Galadima said his party refused to challenge the victory of Bola Tinubu in the 2023 presidential election in court because the party did not have such humongous funds to undertake the challenge.

He made this known while speaking to Arise TV on the recent meeting between Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso of the NNPP and the “President-elect”, Tinubu.

He noted that such a meeting between politicians was no news because it had happened a lot of times in Nigeria’s political history.

He said, “Everything in Nigeria is news. Ordinarily, a meeting between two political leaders should not attract that kind of ecstasy by the citizenry.

“But you know Senator Kwankwaso contested against the president-elect in the 2023 election in which the NNPP came fourth. However, after the contest, we’re one party that didn’t go to court even though we’re the only people who have credible reasons to go to court. That in itself speaks volumes and can be interpreted in several ways.

“The actual situation is that meetings of such nature and even the idea of unity government are not something new in Nigerian politics. It happened in the First Republic between the NCNC and the NPC – that’s Azikiwe’s and Ahmadu Bello’s parties.

“Later, there was also a unity government that was formed between the NPC and the NNDP led by Chief Samuel Akintola of the Western Region. Of course it’s also on record that during the government of Shagari, the NPP led by Nnamdi Azikiwe had an agreement with the government of the NPN.

“So, it’s history that’s repeating itself. This is why there is the need to educate the young people about the history of their country.”

“First, we have to place on record that it’s the PDP that has expelled both Kwankwaso and myself. So we wouldn’t have been in a race just to stop them from winning an election.”

“But we also know that even going to court entails a lot of resources which we didn’t have. Our performance was measured solely on our credibility and not on the deep pocket.

“For anybody to go to court to challenge an election, that person must have not less than N5billion. We don’t have that money to do that,” he added.

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