The presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Gen Mohammadu Buhari, and the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) have been ordered to be served documents of notice in a suit seeking to among others, stop Buhari from participating in the February 14 election.
A Federal High Court sitting in Abuja gave the order Monday in a ruling on a suit marked: FHC/ABJ/CS/14/2015, filed by Max Ozoaka, praying for the court's determination and an order disqualifying Buhari from contesting or participating in the election.
Presiding judge, Justice Adeniyi Ademola, while ruling on an exparte application ordered a substituted service of the court documents on Buhari and INEC after hearing the plaintiff's application to that effect.
In the suit which has Buhari and INEC as defendants, the plaintiff said the INEC FORM CF 001 which Buhari submitted to the electoral body was incomplete because he allegedly failed to accompany the form with all relevant academic credentials.
The plaintiff also disputed some information contained in other documents the APC Presidential candidate presented, including Buhari's voter's card.
The plaintiff is therefore praying the court for an order to restrain INEC from permitting Buhari “from participating in the presidential election fixed for February 14, 2015 or any other date the 2nd defendant (INEC) may fix.”
He also wants the court to declare “that the said INEC FORM CF 001 submitted by the 1st defendant to the 2nd defendant for the 2015 presidential election is incompetent, some being inchoate and not in conformity with the form prescribed under the Electoral Act.”
The plaintiff also urged the court to declare that information contained in INEC voter's card attached to INEC Form CF 001 submitted to INEC by Buhari “is false on the ground that as at when the voter's card was issued, the 1st defendant was not a public servant.”
In a supporting affidavit to the originating summons, Ozoaka stated that the INEC Form submitted by Buhari did not meet the requirements under sections 31(1)(2) & (3), and 31(8) of the Electoral Act 2010 (as amended).
He further stated that the failure of Buhari to accompany the INEC Form with evidence of his educational qualification and evidence of his birth certificate or affidavit of declaration of age have combined to render the form inchoate.
Ozoaka queried the authenticity of the statement of result or result sheet presented by Buhari on the ground that they bear 'Mohamed' Buhari as against 'Mohammadu.'
The presiding judge has however fixed further hearing in the case for February 9.
Buhari, Mohammadu Buhari pejured himself by lying under oath
Goodluck to Buhari as he defends his lies in the court.
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