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APC cornered as witnesses allege irregularities in Ekiti governorship election

Last updated: October 27, 2018 1:20 pm
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Witnesses have informed the Ekiti election tribunal that the July 14 governorship election was full of irregularities

– They declared that there were irregularities in the election, including improper accreditation on that day

– The witnesses mostly complained of alteration of results, outright voiding of PDP votes, over voting, irregular counting of ballot papers, among other issues

– The tribunal adjourned till Saturday, October 27, for continuation of hearing

The Ekiti state Governorship Election Petition Tribunal was told on Friday, October 26, that the July 14 governorship election was full of irregularities, and the results did not reflect the votes.

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)’s state collation agent during the election, Sunday Olowolafe, along with 11 other witnesses, made this claim while testifying before the tribunal, sitting at the FCT High Court, Apo, NAN reports.

TRACK NEWS notes that the petitioners, the PDP, and its candidate in the Ekiti July 14 governorship election, Prof Olusola Kolapo had approached the tribunal to challenge the outcome of the election.

The respondents in the suit are the All Progressives Congress (APC), Governor Kayode Fayemi and the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

Led in evidence by Malam Yusuf Ali (SAN), Olowolafe, who testified as the 32nd petitioners’ witness (PW32), declared that there were irregularities in the election, including improper accreditation on that day.

While being crossed examined by the counsel for the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Chief Charles Uwensuyi-Edosomwan (SAN), the witness, who is the PDP legal adviser in Ekiti state, claimed that Governor Kayode Fayemi was disqualified by the report of the Justice Oyewole Panel of Inquiry.

He claimed that he was not aware that the report had been quashed by a court of law.

Cross examined by Dr Kayode Olatoke, counsel for Fayemi, Olowolafe contradicted himself when he acquiesced to the suggestion that an indictment by a panel is no longer a disqualification for anyone to aspire to any political office in the country.

Although Olowolafe also agreed he witnessed voting in some of the polling units in the state, he said he got reports from agents of the PDP at polling units, wards and local government collation centres.

According to him, these reports formed about 75 percent of the report he wrote on the election, which was tendered by the petitioners and admitted as exhibit by the tribunal. The report was admitted as Exhibit P83.

“I visited some polling units. I don’t know the percentage (of the ones visited). I was not so much affected by the restriction on that day. I have my INEC tag,” the witness told the tribunal.

Apart from Olowolafe, the petitioners also called 11 other witnesses, who were all polling units’ agents for PDP in the contentious July 14 election.

A witness, Olorunsogbon Ayodele Martins (PW40) from Omuo-Oje in Ekiti East local government area, told the tribunal that there was irregular counting of votes at the Ward 6, Unit 006, where he was an agent of the petitioners.

According to him, the total number of the used ballot papers and the unused ballot papers did not tally.

Another witness, Obadare Bunmi from Ado Ekiti in Ado Ekiti LGA, informed that the presiding INEC official at Unit 003, Ward 3 voided 32 ballot papers meant for PDP.

He, however, told the tribunal that he did not have the 32 voided ballot papers with him.

The witnesses mostly complained of alteration of results, outright voiding of PDP votes, over voting, irregular counting of ballot papers, among other issues.

Meanwhile, lead counsel for the petitioners, Ali (SAN), tendered two election monitor groups’ reports on the July 14 governorship election in Ekiti state before the tribunal.

According to the senior advocate, the petitioners had pleaded some election observers’ reports, adding that they got certified true copies from INEC.

While the INEC counsel objected to the admissibility, counsel for APC, Wole Aina, declared that the documents were totally irrelevant to the current proceeding.

Governor Fayemi’s counsel, Dr Olatoke, objected to the admissibility of the documents and said reason for this would be advanced later.

The tribunal, however, admitted the observers’ reports and marked them as exhibits and adjourned till Saturday, October 27, for continuation of hearing.

Meanwhile, TRACK NEWS previously reported that the Ekiti governorship election tribunal sitting in Abuja dismissed an application by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for the recount of ballot papers used in the July 14 poll.

Ruling on the application, the chairman of the three-member tribunal, Justice Bolaji Belgore, declared that the application lacked merit.

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