www.odogwublog.com reports that the Anambra Elections Tribunal sitting in Awka on Monday dismissed the petition of African Peoples Party (APP) challenging the victory of Gov.
Willie Obiano in the Nov. 18, 2017 election.
The APP had petitioned the tribunal against Obiano, All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) and the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) first second and third respondents for non compliance to Electoral Act.
Onyechi Ikpeazu (SAN), lead counsel to Obiano, argued that the petitioner had
not shown enough commitment to pursue the matter having failed to apply
for the pre-hearing notice within the stipulated period. He asked the
tribunal to strike out the petition since the electoral act did not
provide for extension of time within which the application should be
made. His position was supported by Patrick Ikweto (SAN) and C.O. Ngoka
lead counsels to second and third respondent who argued that the
petitioner had abandoned the matter because they had no case. Nnamdi
Okere, counsel to the petitioner, appeared when the ruling was being
written and made to announce his appearance, but was halted by the
chairman of the tribunal, Justice H.A. Olusiyi to avoid distraction.
Olusiyi said he should allow the tribunal to write the ruling on what
had been heard but assured that he would be allowed to speak even when
it was against the norm. Efforts by Okere to be heard before he was
called up caused a row between him and Ikweto who accused him of
unprofessional conduct. When he was eventually allowed to speak, Okere
said his client had not abandoned his case and it should not be struck
out since they were in court. The counsel said he applied for
pre-hearing notice in handwriting on Jan.15 but could not provide the
receipt or his own copy of the form. Okere prayed the court to produce
the application as it should be in its record or allow him two hours to
produce his copy, a prayer he later commuted to application for
adjournment. In a swift reaction, Mr Surajo Gusau, Secretary of the
tribunal said he had no such letter in his file nor issued receipt to
that effect as the law required. Surajo produced the receipt booklet and
informed the court that Okere’s claim was not true. In his ruling,
Olusiyi dismissed the application that the ruling should be stood down
adding that the petitioner had not met the requirement to activate the
proper hearing of the case. He said there was no iota of truth in the
claim that the petitioner applied for pre-hearing notice and even if it
was true, it was done out of time going by the date the petitioner
claimed. He said the matter was struck out as abandoned. In a related
development, the matter between Dr Paul Obianaso of the African
Democratic congress (ADC) and the same respondents was adjourned till
March 23, 2018, as the petitioner’s counsel Emeka Egbapuonwu was absent
on health ground.
Obiano now free to govern Anambra state as Tribunal strikes out APP petition against him
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