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A Nigerian tribunal has dismissed both opposition petitions asking that President Umaru Yar'Adua's election last year be annulled. | A Nigerian tribunal has dismissed both opposition petitions asking that President Umaru Yar'Adua's election last year be annulled. |
The panel of five judges unanimously rejected them, saying they did not contain enough evidence. | The panel of five judges unanimously rejected them, saying they did not contain enough evidence. |
Lawyers for both losing presidential candidates, Muhammadu Buhari and Atiku Abubakar, say they will take their cases to the Supreme Court. | Lawyers for both losing presidential candidates, Muhammadu Buhari and Atiku Abubakar, say they will take their cases to the Supreme Court. |
International observers said the April polls fell short of expected standards. | International observers said the April polls fell short of expected standards. |
The 2007 election saw the first transfer of power from one elected leader to another in Africa's biggest oil producer and most populous country. | The 2007 election saw the first transfer of power from one elected leader to another in Africa's biggest oil producer and most populous country. |
From a political stability perspective, this is likely to be positive African economist Razia Khan Send us your comments | From a political stability perspective, this is likely to be positive African economist Razia Khan Send us your comments |
Correspondents say a Nigerian president has never lost an election challenge but the decision was not a foregone conclusion. | Correspondents say a Nigerian president has never lost an election challenge but the decision was not a foregone conclusion. |
The country's courts have been exerting their independence recently - overturning other controversial results from the disputed elections. | The country's courts have been exerting their independence recently - overturning other controversial results from the disputed elections. |
The BBC's Andrew Walker in court says the ruling is a considerable blow to the opposition but it will also let the president get on with his job of running the country. | The BBC's Andrew Walker in court says the ruling is a considerable blow to the opposition but it will also let the president get on with his job of running the country. |
He says the ruling will fly in the face of what many Nigerians experienced during the election but most have already accepted Mr Yar'Adua's election. | He says the ruling will fly in the face of what many Nigerians experienced during the election but most have already accepted Mr Yar'Adua's election. |
Security had been tight in the capital, Abuja, in the run-up to the ruling and no big crowds were allowed to gather outside the courtroom. | Security had been tight in the capital, Abuja, in the run-up to the ruling and no big crowds were allowed to gather outside the courtroom. |
"The broader issue of how you get legitimacy as a president in Nigeria rests much more with what you do in government," African analyst Anthony Goldman told the BBC. | "The broader issue of how you get legitimacy as a president in Nigeria rests much more with what you do in government," African analyst Anthony Goldman told the BBC. |
Rigging claims | Rigging claims |
The verdict was read out point by point for over three hours by judges in powdered wigs and black gowns. | The verdict was read out point by point for over three hours by judges in powdered wigs and black gowns. |
The honeymoon ends | The honeymoon ends |
"Umaru Yar'Adua and Goodluck Jonathan remain validly elected as president and vice-president of Nigeria," the ruling said, AFP news agency reports. | "Umaru Yar'Adua and Goodluck Jonathan remain validly elected as president and vice-president of Nigeria," the ruling said, AFP news agency reports. |
Judge Abdulkadir Abubakar Jega said both sides had failed to prove that violations of the electoral law were substantial enough to invalidate the election result. | Judge Abdulkadir Abubakar Jega said both sides had failed to prove that violations of the electoral law were substantial enough to invalidate the election result. |
The official results show that Mr Yar'Adua gained more than 70% of the vote, compared to 18% for Mr Buhari and 7% for Mr Abubakar. | The official results show that Mr Yar'Adua gained more than 70% of the vote, compared to 18% for Mr Buhari and 7% for Mr Abubakar. |
"From a political stability perspective, this is likely to be positive," African economist Razia Khan told Reuters news agency. | "From a political stability perspective, this is likely to be positive," African economist Razia Khan told Reuters news agency. |
Neither opposition candidates claim they actually won the election - they had called for a re-run. | Neither opposition candidates claim they actually won the election - they had called for a re-run. |
Mr Yar'Adua has admitted there were flaws in the vote and has promised to reform the electoral system before the next elections. | Mr Yar'Adua has admitted there were flaws in the vote and has promised to reform the electoral system before the next elections. |
Mr Buhari, who also contested the previous election in 2003 and is a former military ruler of Nigeria, maintains the vote did not take place in 29 of the 36 states. | Mr Buhari, who also contested the previous election in 2003 and is a former military ruler of Nigeria, maintains the vote did not take place in 29 of the 36 states. |
His lawyers had unearthed records from Nigeria's election regulator that appeared to show the results had been artificially inflated between the tallying station and being announced. | His lawyers had unearthed records from Nigeria's election regulator that appeared to show the results had been artificially inflated between the tallying station and being announced. |
Long battle | Long battle |
Mr Abubakar had said the vote should be nullified because the ballot papers were delivered on the day of the election and were missing serial numbers. | Mr Abubakar had said the vote should be nullified because the ballot papers were delivered on the day of the election and were missing serial numbers. |
Both Mr Buhari (l) and Mr Abubakar (r) want a Supreme Court ruling | Both Mr Buhari (l) and Mr Abubakar (r) want a Supreme Court ruling |
The former vice-president fought a long legal battle before the election to be included on the ballot after he fell out with then-President Olusegun Obasanjo in the latter stages of his final term. | The former vice-president fought a long legal battle before the election to be included on the ballot after he fell out with then-President Olusegun Obasanjo in the latter stages of his final term. |
The result was the ballot papers had to be re-printed at short notice in South Africa, the court has heard. | The result was the ballot papers had to be re-printed at short notice in South Africa, the court has heard. |
They did not reach polling stations in many parts of the country until after the election. | They did not reach polling stations in many parts of the country until after the election. |
The lack of serial numbers also rendered any result inadmissible, Mr Abubakar's lawyers claimed. | The lack of serial numbers also rendered any result inadmissible, Mr Abubakar's lawyers claimed. |
Before the ruling, his spokesman Garba Shehu said politicians could not be "trusted to correct themselves" and the courts had to do it. | Before the ruling, his spokesman Garba Shehu said politicians could not be "trusted to correct themselves" and the courts had to do it. |
The election was widely condemned in the press, but presidential spokesman Mobolanji Adebiyi said the judges would rule on what was in front of them, not on the media reports. | The election was widely condemned in the press, but presidential spokesman Mobolanji Adebiyi said the judges would rule on what was in front of them, not on the media reports. |
Seven state governors have had their elections overturned by tribunals. | Seven state governors have had their elections overturned by tribunals. |
On Saturday a court also annulled the election of Senate President David Mark. | On Saturday a court also annulled the election of Senate President David Mark. |
If the presidential election is annulled, he would have taken over during the 90-day period before fresh elections are required to be held. | If the presidential election is annulled, he would have taken over during the 90-day period before fresh elections are required to be held. |