VOA常速英语2008年-Nigeria's President Wins Challenge to Election(在线收听) |
By Gilbert da Costa Abuja 26 February 2008 A Nigerian election tribunal has upheld President Umaru Yar'Adua's victory last April, despite allegations of widespread rigging. Gilbert da Costa was in the courtroom in Abuja and filed this report for VOA. The five-man panel of judges ruled in favor of preserving the status quo by endorsing a flawed election that gave the ruling party a landslide victory. Opposition candidates, former military ruler Muhammadu Buhari and former vice president Atiku Abubakar challenged the result before the tribunal. The petitioners alleged ballot papers were not numbered serially, compilation of voter registers were late, and the timing of the April 21 vote, and reports of widespread fraud violated the election law and the vote should be annulled. "This petition has been plagued by want of evidence in proof of virtually all the allegations contained therein," he said. "Even if I were to accept all the excluded evidence provided by the petitioner, which evidence relates to only four states of the federation, the petitioner would still have been unable to establish his petition. Accordingly, the petition is hereby dismissed." |
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