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Concerns As Buhari’s Ex Minister Accuses APC, PDP Of Corruption, FX Market Manipulations, Asks Court To Declare Him Authentic Winner Of APC Presidential Primaries

Perhaps the anti-corruption, agencies should direct its searchlight on the recent primaries of both the ruling and main opposition parties as major contributors to the current crisis in the foreign exchange market, rather that the alleged one sided approach to corruption fight.

Some Nigerians have been complaining on the alleged wide spread and high level corruption among the Civil servants and politicians in government.
Metrobusinessnews.com reported recently on the alleged vote buying denominated in foreign currencies, a development that impacted negatively on the nation’s foreign exchange market.
This may have contributed to spiraling inflation and embarrassing poor showing of the local currency against other foreign currencies, particularly, the dollars, resulting in the current exchange rate at record high at N710/$.
The depreciating naira has compelled the Central Bank of Nigeria, (CBN)’s aggressive rate hike, resulting in 200 basis points within four months.
Consequently, the immediate past Minister of State for Education, Chukwuemeka Nwajiuba, and a group, Incorporated Trustees of Rights for All International, have filed an originating summons before a Federal High Court in Abuja seeking an order declaring Nwajiuba as the authentic presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

Nwajiuba and the group prayed the court to cancel the votes gotten by the APC presidential candidate, Bola Tinubu, as well as the flagbearer of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar.

Nwajiuba who accused the APC presidential candidate of bribing delegates with dollars presented 26 issues for determination by the court.

He specifically asked the court to determine whether the composition of the delegates contravened Article 11(A) 12(1) and 13(1) of the constitution of the APC.

The former minister urged the court to determine if the composition of the delegates at the PDP primary does not contravene Section 33(1) and (5) (c) of the constitution of the party.

He prayed the court to determine whether having regard to the clear unambiguous and express provisions and tenor of Sections 6(6) (A) (B) and (C) read alongside Section 15(5) of the 1999 Constitution, the court has the inherent judicial powers to nullify, cancel, and declare as illegal the presidential primaries of the APC and the PDP.
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Nwajiuba asked the court to determine that all the votes cast in favour of Tinubu and Atiku at the special national conventions of the APC and PDP were illegal, null, void, and of no effect whatsoever on the grounds of corruption and selling of delegates’ votes and voter inducement.

Lastly, he prayed the court to decide that having regard to the express provisions of paragraphs 1 and 8 of the 5th schedule of the 1999 Constitution, the alleged corrupt conducts of Tinubu and Atiku in buying votes and inducing delegates with dollars and naira to secure their votes at the special national convention, disqualify them from further seeking, contesting, and holding the office of the President.

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