Why Tinubu can’t be sworn in as court moves to sack Shettima, by Daniel Bwala

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President-elect Bola Ahmed Tinubu risks being formally sworn in as 16th President of Nigeria as his running mate and Vice President-elect, Kashim Shettima, has been accused of violating the Election Act.

This was according to lawyer and Atiku spokesman, Daniel Bwala, who discussed this development in an interview .

In the interview, Bwala said that Shettima’s nomination to run for vice president and the Borno Central senatorial seat, was illegal.

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He said that if Shettima was found to be ineligible, the President-elect Tinubu would also be found to be ineligible, and his victory would be overturned, much like David Lyon, who was removed as the governor-elect of Bayelsa after his running partner, Biobarakuma, was found to be ineligible.

“The vice presidential candidate who is now the vice president-elect, you know that it is a public record that when he accepted the nomination as a vice presidential candidate, he had not turned over his nomination as senator,” Bwala remarked about 6:50 minutes into a video shared on YouTube.

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He turned over the next day, and of course, the Election Act states that when there is a case of double nomination, the candidate is disqualified.

“So, if you compare that to what the Supreme Court said in the David Lyons case, they said that since the vice presidential candidate and the presidential candidate were running together, whatever affects the vice governor affects the governor.

“Consequently, even on that, they would knock them off, and by the time you did, the next candidate with the most votes had won the election.”

Election ActKashim ShettimaPresident-elect Bola Ahmed Tinubu
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