But IPAC’s spokesman, Imo Ugochinyere, in a statement on Sunday, said a suit would be filed on Monday to coincide with INEC’s presentation of the document.Ugochinyere, who is the National Chairman of Action Peoples Party, said the decision to drag INEC to court was taken to stop the electoral body from presenting the document which he described as controversial.He added that the suit is also meant to quash some sections of the draft guideline which he claimed are in conflict with the provisions of the 1999 Constitution.He claimed that some “obnoxious provisions” were inserted into the guideline which will lead to massive rigging of the 2019 elections.“The suit which will be filed tomorrow (Monday) at the Federal High court by 10am has four national chairmen of four parties suing on behalf of the rest of the 61 political parties who are against the guideline,” he said.
But IPAC’s spokesman, Imo Ugochinyere, in a statement on Sunday, said a suit would be filed on Monday to coincide with INEC’s presentation of the document.Ugochinyere, who is the National Chairman of Action Peoples Party, said the decision to drag INEC to court was taken to stop the electoral body from presenting the document which he described as controversial.He added that the suit is also meant to quash some sections of the draft guideline which he claimed are in conflict with the provisions of the 1999 Constitution.He claimed that some “obnoxious provisions” were inserted into the guideline which will lead to massive rigging of the 2019 elections.“The suit which will be filed tomorrow (Monday) at the Federal High court by 10am has four national chairmen of four parties suing on behalf of the rest of the 61 political parties who are against the guideline,” he said.
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