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6.1.22. The Plaintiff states that this court has the powers and jurisdiction to entertain
and grant the reliefs sought herein.
FORM OF ORDER (RELIEFS) SOUGHT BY APPLICANT
6.1.23. A Declaration that the 3rd Defendants open violation of the Laws and
presiding over the raising of over N21.27 Billion as Presidential Campaign Fund on
the 20th December, 2014 over and above the N1 Billion prescribed by law as
Presidential Campaign Expenditures as ceiling, is an act of political intimidation and
a violation of the laws and rights of the Plaintiffs, corrupting and manipulating the
February 14, 2015 presidential elections against the Plaintiffs’ interest and
participation.
6.1.24. A Declaration that Plaintiffs right to equality before the laws and
participation in Government through freely chosen representatives to protect its
political interest in Government in accordance with the provisions of the law is being
grossly violated as the 3rd Defendant N21.27 Billion Presidential Fund raiser above
the N1 Billion expenditure allowed by law not being investigated, confiscated and
prosecuted as required by the Nigeria Electoral Laws.
6.1.25. A Declaration that the non-prosecution, conviction and disqualification of
the 3rd and 4th Defendants, who knowingly acted in subversion and violation of the
Electoral Laws and monetizing the presidential campaign leading to reports of vote
buying, corruption of the polity and Electoral Officials, violates Plaintiffs’ rights to
equal participation and likely election of its candidates at the February 14, 2015
presidential election in Nigeria.
6.1.26. A Declaration that the Defendants’ acceptance and use of the sum of N21.27
Billion above the stipulated One Billion Naira is unlawful and wrong and an act of
political intimidation and violation of Plaintiffs’ rights to compete on equal ground.
6.1.27. A Declaration that the Plaintiffs and their supporters have been subjected by
the Defendants to unimaginable political intimidation/exclusion, psychological
trauma, victimization and humiliation which affected their participation at the
February 14, 2015 presidential elections, and right to compete in getting their
candidates freely elected at that presidential election on equal and level playing
grounds.