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No Mandatory Requirement For 25% Of Votes In FCT To Declare Presidential Winner- Supreme Court
It provides legal clarity on the issue and sets a precedent
Abuja, Nigeria– The Supreme Court of Nigeria has clarified that scoring 25% of the votes in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) is not a mandatory requirement for declaring a candidate as the winner of a presidential election.
The judge’s clarification eliminates any ambiguity regarding the 25% vote requirement in the FCT and ensures that presidential elections are determined by a comprehensive evaluation of votes cast across the entire nation.
It provides legal clarity on the issue and sets a precedent for future presidential elections in Nigeria.
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