 Elsewhere, the vice presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Dati Baba Ahmed, has called into question the constitutionality swearing in the president-elect, Bola Tinibu, on May 29. Baba Ahmed, in a live interview, argued that the ABC failed to satisfy the requirements of section 134, subsection 2A and B, of the constitution for elections to the office of the president. He argued that going ahead with Tinibu's inauguration would be unconstitutional. Tinibu, the all-progressive's congress candidate, was declared wiener of the presidential election by the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, on March 1. It does not meet the constitutional requirement, must never be sworn in. You said my name, if you like, I can say it again. I'm Dati Baba Ahmed. I'm not taking risks with my safe time, with my life. But I'm repeating, swear in anybody who does not meet the constitutional requirements, of our country, you are engaging in an unconstitutional act. Mr President, do not hold that inauguration. CJ and your lordship, do not partake in unconstitutionality. I am taking these risks for the sake of my country. Notified about fresh news updates