Atiku not Nigerian by birth, not constitutionally qualified to be a president — APC tells tribunal

Throwback Photo of Nigeria's former Vice President and PDP's 2019 Presidential candidate, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar

The APC argued that by virtue of his not being a Nigerian by birth, Abubakar, a former Vice President, was not qualified to have contested the last presidential election.

It contended that by Section 131(a) of the Constitution, a person must be a citizen of Nigeria by birth to be qualified to contest for the office of the President of the country.

The party noted that Abubakar was born on November 25, 1946 in Jada, now Adamawa State, then in Northern Cameroon, “and is therefore a citizen of Cameroon.”

APC made the argument in its reply to the petition filed by Abubakar and the PDP before the presidential election petition tribunal in Abuja.

It accused the PDP of fielding a non-Nigerian as its candidate in the last election and faulted the party’s claim of presenting a candidate for the election.

The party faulted the competence of the petition and prayed the tribunal to dismiss it for being incompetent.

 

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