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Elections: FCT is interpreted as a 37th state, voting in any part of Nigeria equal – Femi Falana

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Femi Falana, SAN,  a Human rights activist, and lawyer disclosed that all votes recorded in any part of Nigeria are equal.

He added that the law mandates that candidates must score a majority of lawful votes; the second is territorial spread, a two-thirds majority of the states and the Federal Capital Territory.

He disclosed this in an interview with Channels TV on Sunday evening, adding that the law interprets FCT as 37th states.

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Falana stated that f the Constitution explicitly requires a winner of a presidential election to meet specific requirements. The first one is to score the majority of lawful votes and the second is territorial spread,  he said:

37th state

He added the law sees the Federal capital territory as Nigeria’s 37th state but urges caution as the election results head to a tribunal, he said:

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