The
tribunal led by Justice Goddy Anunihu, in its ruling said there was nothing
legally wrong with 205,519 accredited voters casting 444,505 votes which were
declared for former governor Godswill Akpabio. The three man panel
comprising the chairman, Justice Goddy Anunihu, Justice A. O. Adebusoye
and Justice A. M. Lamido, who were billed to deliver the judgement
by 10am, did not arrive the court till around 2.15 pm.
When
the panel entered the courtroom at about 2.18 pm and the case was
called, the tribunal insisted that though Akpabio’s nomination form read
Akwa Ibom North-East instead of North West, his nomination was in
order. It also said that the submission of the tribunal that the Card
Reader report which proved that only 205,519 voters were validly accredited was
admitted in error. He therefore ruled that all evidence emanating from the
document be expunged.
The
tribunal added that the mode of sponsorship was not specified in the Electoral
Act and the 1999 Constitution and therefore Akpabio’s form reading Akwa Ibom
North-East is a clerical error which amounts to a non issue. Justice
Aninuhu said there was nothing wrong in INEC correcting the error done by the
PDP on the former governor’s nomination form in so far as the PDP nominated
only three senatorial candidates from the three senatorial districts.
He
ruled that the oral evidence and submission of the National Secretary of the
PDP who admitted that the Akwa Ibom North East error on Akpabio’s form was
done by his office is enough grounds to correct the documentary evidence
rendered by the tribunal and insisted that so long as INEC published Akpabio’s
name 30 days to the polls alongside other candidates names, there was nothing wrong
with the nomination. Justice Aninuhu therefore struck out the
petition and awarded N30,000 cost to the defendants.
Reacting
to the judgement, the petitioner, Chief Inibehe Okori, gave
glory to God for the successful commencement and conclusion of the trial and
assured his constituents that the struggle continues. He will appeal the
judgement at the Court of Appeal and will not rest until he reclaims the
mandate of the people of Akwa Ibom North-West Senatorial District at the Appeal
Court.
He
assured his people that “the corruption and impunity which
characterized the judgement will be upturned by the Appeal
Court. Stakeholders from the area who spoke on the matter condemned the
ruling. They lamented that evidence tendered in court were enough to nullify
the election. They vowed to pursue the matter.
Culled from Vanguard
newspaper
Please, I need the concerned APC to go further; they should not rest until justice is done. Akpabio is evil. If it like this the judgement came to be, there was no need for the tribunal sitting.
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