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2023 elections court rules against inec upholds voters right to vote must count

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This is a legal and political story about election integrity in Nigeria. There is no direct commercial mechanism affecting any commodity, company margin, supply chain, or sector. The lawsuit involves damages claims but no operational business impact on any industry. No concrete commercial channel is triggered.

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  • FCT High Court dismissed INEC's objection to a lawsuit over alleged false election results.
  • Plaintiff Dr. Ephraim Obinna Okoye claims results on INEC's Irev server differed from polling unit results.
  • Okoye seeks N50 million for emotional distress and N100 million for wasted time.
  • Justice Peter Kekemeke ruled voters have the right to hold INEC accountable.
  • The case pertains to the 2023 Nigerian general election.

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2023 elections court rules against inec upholds voters right to vote must count — News Analysis