2007年VOA标准英语-Nigerian Opposition Petitions to Annul Controve(在线收听) | ||
By Gilbert da Costa Abuja 23 May 2007 Before the deadline for petitions challenging April's presidential vote, at least seven opposition candidates have filed the necessary documents. For VOA, Gilbert da Costa in Abuja reports that the opposition is seeking to annul the ballot they claim was marred by "widespread corrupt practices."
Spokesman Ibrahim Modibo of Nigeria's biggest opposition party, the All Nigerian People's Party, says the winner of the controversial vote, ruling-party candidate Umar Yar'Adua, was not even competent to stand as a candidate. "We filed a petition challenging first and foremost, the competence of Yar'Adua for an election," he said. "He is not competent because he has been indicted by an administrative panel set up by Abia state government on corruption. As far as we are concerned, he is an indicted member of a political party who had dubiously gotten the ticket [presidential] when he knows he's been indicted." At least one opposition presidential candidate is seeking a court order to stop Yar'Adua's inauguration, pending a decision on the validity of the disputed poll. | ||
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