National and state Houses of Assembly Election Petition Tribunal
sitting in Abeokuta, Ogun State capital, western Nigeria, has
reserved
judgement in a petition brought before it against Senator Buruj
Kasahamu, representing Ogun East Senatorial District.
Prince Dapo
Abiodun, the All Progressives Congress, APC, Ogun East Senatorial
candidate in the March 28 Presidential and National Assembly Election
approached the tribunal claiming that he was validly elected, but was
denied victory.
At the resumed hearing on Monday, all the counsel
in the matter adopted their final addresses and made final submission to
further convince the court on their cases.
But after listening to
the counsel, Justice Ebiowei Tobi, Chairman of the three-man panel,
said he reserved judgement to a later date which “will be communicated
to counsel.”
Earlier in the day, counsel to the petitioner, Yusuf
Ali (SAN) had argued that result sheets made available to agents at the
polling units were different from the Certified True Copies, CTC,
brought before the court by the Independent National Electoral
Commission, INEC.
In his alternative prayer, Ali also prayed the
court to nullify Kashamu’s election on ground that Dapo Abiodun won the
majority valid votes, adding that the Senator was not qualified to
contest the election in the first place because of the alleged drug
related cases against him.
According to him, “Our position is that we won the election, but were
denied victory and the tribunal should restore us into the victory
path, that is the summary of our case.
“We had alternative
prayers, one was that if we do the proper calculation of the valid
votes, Dapo Abiodun would have the majority of valid votes, and we said
based on that, nullify the election of Buruji and declare Dapo Abiodun
the winner.
“In case the tribunal does not agree, by looking at
the documents we brought after the conclusion of votes in each polling
stations, Dapo Abiodun’s agents were given copies of the result which we
tendered but we need INEC to bring the Certified True Copies and we now
discovered that the ones they brought were different from the material
particulars of the ones they gave to us on the day of the election.
“We
now said if the tribunal agrees that such differences point to
irregularities, we have asked the tribunal to nullify the election and
order fresh election. Those are our alternative prayers.
“Our
allegation again was that Buruji Kashamu was not qualified to run for
the election having regards to a lot of issues on his extradition and
based on those issues, he shouldn’t have contested election,” Ali said.
In
his counter arguement, counsel to Kashamu, Ajibola Oluyede (SAN) said
the petition was brought based on documents produced by the petitioner
himself, saying such documents are not admissible before the court.
He
said, “you were in court and you saw that the petitioner’s case was
based on documents he produced himself, and he rejected the documents
that were produced by the umpire and it is those ones he produced
himself that he wants the court to rely upon.
“So, the arguments
focused on those documents, all we are waiting for is for the court to
give its judgement. We are very confident that the court would uphold
the decision of the electorate. The electorate have elected their
Senator.
“The tribunals are not set up to second-guess the
electorate and I have observed that members of this tribunal are very
mature and experienced judges and I am sure that they will do justice.”
Ali hinted that he would approach a higher court should the tribunal fail to grant his prayers.
Source: PM News
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