 The presidential election petition court has reserved judgment in the petition filed by Attiku Abu Bakar, candidate of the People's Democratic Party PDP. To reserve judgment means to hold the matter in abeyance for a while until date is fixed for the final verdict. Attiku is challenging the outcome of the February 25 election and praying the court to nullify President Bonatino Buu's victory. Among several issues raised in the joint petition, Attiku and the PDP are alleging that Tinumbu was not qualified to contest the poll. The claim that the president was indicted for drug trafficking in the United States that his academic certificate submitted to INEC were forged and that Tinumbu is a citizen of Guinea. The petitioners also accused INEC of manipulating the poll to favor Tinumbu. At a resumed session on Tuesday, parties in the suit adopted their final addresses, which summarizes all the evidence tended before the court. Chris Uche, a lawyer to Attiku Abu Bakar, the presidential candidate of the People's Democratic Party PDP, briefed correspondence after a thirst-sitting. Well, we thank God. As you can see today, we all adopted our final written addresses, which are our final submissions in this case. Summarizing all the evidence we tended before the court, you saw all the witnesses we called all the exhibits we tended. So today we now summarized and adopted our submissions. So now the matter has been adjourned for judgment. In other words, we have done our own bit and, as it is said, the ball is now in the court of the court. Until then.