Peter Mutarika Urges His Supporters To Accept Malawi Court Verdict As Ruling Nears Finalisation
3 February 2020
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Own Correspondent|The Malawian Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), whose leader Peter Mutharika is first respondent in ithe presidential election petition case,  has encouraged supporters to abide by the law, and accept whatever outcome the court will come up with.

DPP’s Brown Mpinganjira (left), Wa Jeffrey and other top brass: Party to abide by the law

UTM Party president Saulos Chilima was the first petitioner while his Malawi Congress Party counterpart Lazarus Chakwera was the second petitioner in the case seeking nullification of the May 21, 2019 presidential election results citing irregularities, whose ruling is still being read out at the time of writing.

The case was being heard by a five-judge panel in the High Court in Lilongwe that was sitting as a Constitutional Court.

DPP secretary general Greselder Jeffrey said: “Our supporters are being urged to support the outcome of the court.”

She says people are at liberty to listen to the verdict either at home or at their workplace.

“ The court wanted us to give them 10 names of people who will attend the session, and we did, so everybody, if you stay at home, be home, if you work, be at work, be at your businesses, and listen to the verdict, let us be peaceful,” said Jeffrey.

Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) declared Mutharika winner of the presidential race with 1 940 709 votes or 38.57 percent. He was trailed by Chakwera with 1 781 740 votes (35.41 percent) and Chilima with 1 018 369 votes or 20.24 percent.