Lafia - The Governorship Election Petition Tribunal
sitting in Lafia, Nasarawa State, has reserved ruling
in the petition filed by Labaran Maku of the All
Progressive Grand Alliance (APGA) challenging the
election of Gov. Umaru Al-Makura.
Chairman of the tribunal, Justice Halima
Mohammed, on Wednesday reserved the ruling
sine die after counsels to all the parties adopted
their final written addresses.
Mohammed said the tribunal had to be discrete
about the date of the judgement considering the
sensitive nature of the petition and the tension it
had generated in the state.
She said the tribunal would through its Secretary,
communicate the agreed date to all the counsels
three days before judgment date to avoid over
crowding the tribunal premises.
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She acknowledged that as humans, they could be
fallible but pledged that they would deliver the
judgment dispassionately.
Yusuf Ali, Yusuf Usman, and Hassan Liman, counsels
to Al-Makura, the All Progressive Congress (APC)
and INEC respectively, in their final written
submissions, urged the tribunal to dismiss Maku’s
petition for lack of merit.
Ali argued that the petitioner, who won election in
only one local government area out of 13 could not
claim to be the winner of the April 11 governorship
poll in the state.
He said the petitioner also failed to prove his
alleged case of malpractice by the evidence
presented at the tribunal.
On his part, Liman, counsel to APC also urged the
tribunal to dismiss the petition as the petitioner
had failed to prove allegation of over voting beyond
reasonable doubt.
Similarly, Liman, counsel to INEC, told the tribunal
that the petitioner had failed to prove his allegation
of the commission's non compliance with relevant
provisions of the Electoral Act during the poll.
Liman argued that INEC was empowered to create
voting points under Section 42 of the electoral Act
contrary to the claim by the petitioner that INEC
lacked the power to do so.
Maku’s counsel, Joseph Gadzama (SAN), however,
prayed the tribunal to declare his client winner of
the governorship election on the grounds that he
won with a margin of 26,000 votes.
Gadzama noted that INEC, which was at the centre
of most of the allegations in the petition failed to
call witnesses to back up their defence.
He also said that there was no counter inspection
report by the respondent to the evidence tendered
by the petitioner before the tribunal.
- NAN
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