The meeting, DAILY POST understands, was to persuade the former Vice President to accept defeat.
Atiku, who was defeated with a margin of over three million votes by President Buhari on Saturday, had vowed to approach the court to seek redress.
Atiku’s demands to Buhari are:
– Demilitarisation of subsequent polls
-That there should be no deployment of the military in subsequent elections
-That INEC should open its back end server to all participating parties
The newspaper quoted Atiku as warning “ that tensions are building up in the land.”
Members of the Committee included Cardinal John Onaiyekan, Bishop Kukah, and Rev. Fr Atta Barkindo.
Atiku attended the meeting alongside the National Chairman of PDP, Prince Uche Secondus; Director General of PDP Campaign, Dr. Bukola Saraki, Peter Obi, among others.
They told the NPC team that the election was the worst in 20 years since the country returned to democratic rule.
According to them, the polls were marked by brazen rigging with no consideration to the will of the people.