It should be recalled that the APC is challenging the Independent National Electoral Commission for declaring Kabir-Yusuf of the NNPP, as winner of the Governorship election held on March 18, 2023.
Respondents in the petition are : INEC, Kabir-Yusuf, and the NNPP.
The three-member panel of the Election Petition Tribunal led by Justice Oluyemi Akintan-Osadebay, said the tribunal would communicate the date for the judgment after all parties must’ve adopted their final written addresses.
“I am honored and privileged that this is my first assignment, as the Chairman of a Tribunal and I prayed to God to guide me to uphold the integrity of my job.
“We will be fair. Be rest assured that we will read what the law says and we will read it to the best of our knowledge” Akintan-Osadebay said
Earlier, Counsel to the APC, Offiong Offiong SAN, while adopting his final written addresses, dated July 31, Aug.6, August 7, and August 8, replied on points of law.
“We urge the court to adopt our written addresses, as our argument and urge the Tribunal to uphold our petition and grant our reliefs.
“The second respondent brought two membership registers before and after the election. The membership number is inconsistent.
“It shows that the second respondent is not a member of NNPP before the election but became a member after the election.
“All the ballot papers used in some local Local governments were not signed, stamped and dated”
Also adopting, Counsel to the INEC, Emmanuel Osayomi filed a written address, dated August 1 and filed August 2.
“We also filed our final written address, dated August 14, written address on the admissibility of documents on August 1, and on point of law on August 31”
To this extent, Osayomi urged the court to dismiss the petition on the grounds that the petitioner did not prove his case.
Counsel to Kabir-Yusuf, Adegboyega Awomolo, SAN, filed his final written address, dated July 31 and filed on August 1.
“We filed our written addresses on points of law dated and filed August 11. we filed an objection to the petition and admissibility of the witness.
“We also filed additional authorities on August 18. I pray My Lord to dismiss this petition.
“I urge My Lord to disregard the position of Pw31 statement of oath, dated May 26, there is no evidence,” Awomolo said
Responding Counsel to NNPP, John Olusola-Baiyeshea SAN, adopted his in his written addresses, dated July 30 and filed July 31.
He prayed the tribunal to dismiss the petition absolutely, “this is the most unapproved petition”.
It should be noted that the Petitioner closed his case with 32 witnesses before the tribunal, while INEC closed theirs without presenting any witness on July 20.
Also, it should be noted that Kabir-Yusuf closed his case on July 22, with the Secretary to the State Government, Dr. Abdullahi Baffa-Bichi, as a lone witness, while NNPP closed its case without calling any witness on July 24.2023.