Senator Akpan had petitioned the CJN, demanding the disbandment of the state governorship tribunal panel and subsequent relocation of the tribunal to Abuja, over alleged threats to his life, that of his lawyers, and his witnesses.
It could be recalled that things were going on smoothly at the tribunal until June 20 after the cross-examination of the subpoenaed witness from the University of Uyo Daniel Akpan brought by the petitioner.
In the petition, a copy of which was also read by the lead counsel to Senator Akpan, Ahmed Raji SAN, said: “The request for relocation was due to unsavoury life-threatening experiences which my client, the lawyers and witnesses have gone through, particularly after the proceedings of 20th June 2023 by the Akwa Ibom State government.”
However, the group in an open letter to the CJN, signed by its Chairman Archbishop Israel Ita and the Secretary, Engr Solomon Udoh, a copy of which was made available to our correspondent in Uyo on Friday, said that the call by the YPP governorship candidate Senator Bassey Akpan, for the disbandment of the panel and relocation was ” borne in bad faith and tactics by the petitioner to deceive the court”.
The letter further stated that June 20th incident was “a well-orchestrated plot by the petitioner to create chaos and unleash violence of unimaginable proportions but was averted by the security agents drafted to secure lives and property around the venue of the governorship tribunal sitting in Uyo Akwa Ibom state. ”
It also noted that the panel has gone far and has almost finished the cross-examination but for the absence of the 1st petitioner (Senator Akpan) to be cross-examined.
The group which noted that the petitioner is raising a false alarm, described Akwa Ibom as a very safe state, adding that the call was to distract the court and put unnecessary fear.
“We the members of the Patriotic Akwa Ibom Citizens wish to appeal to His Lordship Justice, Olukayode Ariwoola, SAN, to ignore the call by Senator Bassey Akpan, popularly known as OBA for the relocation of the governorship petition tribunal from Akwa Ibom to Abuja.
“The call for the relocation was made in bad faith and to mislead the court or to cause havoc. There is no cause that the tribunal has been compromised and there is no need to relocate it.
“Where else will be safe than the place the tribunal sits in the state? The venue of the tribunal is Barracks Road where there is a government house, an ‘A’ division of the Nigeria police, the Area headquarters of the police, and The Traditional Rulers Council Secretariat.
“They have been having their case all the while without any threat to life, till on June 20 when the petitioners brought a strange witness, shielding his face with two face masks, to testify and Senator Akpan also reportedly came to court with his supporters and suspected thugs who started causing trouble which made security operatives to be drafted to the area to secure lives and property around the venue of the governorship tribunal at Wellington Bassey way” the letter read in part.
Meanwhile at the resumed hearing on his petition against the victory of Pastor Umo Eno, Senator Akpan who was expected to close his defense on Wednesday by testifying before the court, was absent during the proceedings and rather conveyed his desires to have the tribunal relocated to another venue.
His counsel, Ahmed Raji, and Tunde Falola were all absent in court during the proceedings.
Counsel to the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd defendants urged the court to issue hearing notices to the petitioners and their legal representatives.
The defense counsel, Paul Usoro (SAN) maintained that since the petitioners had nearly ended their case, it was pertinent the first petitioner (Senator Akpan) comes before the tribunal to be cross-examined.
“My lord, it won’t take us up to two hours to finish cross-examination of the 1st petitioner and then we can commence our defense,” he said.
The defense team also told the tribunal that they felt very safe and secure in the State.