A group, Tinubu-Shettima Connect, has urged the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to disqualify Peter Obi, the presidential candidate of the Labour Party and Ahmed Baba Datti, his running mate, from the 2023 presidential race over having purportedly violated the Electoral Act on campaign funding.
To achieve this goal, the group equally vowed to begin a legal action to prevent the Labour Party from participating in the 2023 presidential election for engaging in activities that contravene the Electoral Act.
In its statement issued on Saturday and signed by Adebanjo Moyosore, its convener, the group said it was not only illegal to raise campaign funds from abroad through unknown sources or unidentified groups, there is also consequences and implications for such act.
Theliberationnews could recall that Julius Abure, a lawyer and national chairman of the Labour Party, had last week inaugurated an 11-Man Diaspora Committee to initiate and organize fundraising events et’al at the party’s national headquarters in Abuja.
The inauguration came a day after the party’s Diaspora support groups pledged to crowd-fund $150million for Obi, and another N100billion projected to be sourced from supporters in Nigeria.
Adebanjo said the inauguration of a Diaspora committee by the leadership of Labour Party to gather campaign funds from Nigerians in the diaspora for Obi’s presidential campaign was not “only illegal but also criminal.”
“Section 85 of the Electoral Act has clearly explained this; Section 85 (a) (b) provides that any political party that: (a) holds or possesses any fund outside Nigeria in contravention of section 225 (3) (a) of the constitution, commits an offence and shall, on conviction, forfeit the funds or assets purchased with such funds to the commission, and in addition, may be liable to a fine of at least N5million, or (b) retain any fund or other asset remitted to it from outside Nigeria in contravention of section 225,” part of the statement reads.