Nigeria opposition to inspect vote materials after Buhari's win

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Court orders Nigeria’s electoral body to allow main opposition access to materials used in last month’s elections

Dec. 10, 2014 photo, presidential aspirants for Nageria's opposition All Progressive Congress party, former military leader Muhammadu Buhari, left, and former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, chat each other during the party convention in Lagos, Nigeria.

After the election result was announced, Atiku, 72, rejected the outcome, pointing out one obvious red flag: States in the northeast ravaged by insurgents’ attacks generated much higher voter turnouts than peaceful states. The PDP filed a motion to compel the Independent National Electoral Commission to allow the inspection.

 

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