The absence of a witness yesterday, stalled the INEC from opening its case in the petition filed by the Labour Party (LP), Mr Peter Obi and his party.
LP and Obi are challenging the election of President Ahmed Tinubu of the APC.
The Presidential Election Petition Court (PEPC) sitting at the Court of Appeal in Abuja had, last week adjourned till yesterday for the electoral body, which is the first respondent in the petition to open its defence of the presidential election, which it conducted.
When the petition was called, lead counsel to the INEC, Abubakar Mahmoud, told the court that the first defendant has three days to defend the outcome poll.
He informed the court that the electoral body has three witnesses to present in its case and regretted that the witness slated to give evidence on Monday was not in court and asked for an adjournment until Tuesday for INEC to open its case.
Other respondents are Vice President Kashim Shettima and the APC. He informed the court that the electoral body has three witnesses to present in its case and regretted that the witness slated to give evidence was not in court.
He asked for an adjournment for INEC to open its case in the joint petition by Obi and his party against Tinubu’s election.
The request for adjournment was not opposed by the petitioners and President Tinubu, Shettima, and the APC.
Consequently, the five-member panel of Justices of the court, led by Justice Haruna Tsammani adjourned further proceedings in the petition until Tuesday.
The petitioners’ counsel expressed sadness, however did not object to INEC ‘s application for adjournment.
Other respondents’ counsel also did not object.

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