INEC ; absence in tribunal Judge urges counsel to close case

BY MIJINYAWA BABA- AGAIE MINNA

The absence of the Independent Electoral Commission (INEC) Subpoenaed witnesses of Senator Mohammed Bima of the All Progressive Congress at the Justice Angela Otaluka led Election petition tribunal (ETP has abrupt forced the counsel to close his case.Senator Mohammed Bima Enagi of the rulling All Progressive Congress (APC), has through his counsel Barrister Kolawole Olowokere petitioned the elected Senator Peter Jiya Ndalikali of the People Democratic party (PDP), before the Justice Angela Otaluka tribunal challenging the conduct of the February 25 National Assembly Elections.He alleged that the election was marred with some irregularities which include among them over voting, and unsigned and unstamped ballot papers.Barrister Olowokere had told the three member tribunal that he should be given date to enable him present Subpanaed witnesses after which he will close his case.At Saturday Resumed sitting of the tribunal for the counsel to present the witnesses, he still requested for an adjournment to enable his witnesses to appear as all effort to reach out for them could not yield the needed result.” My Lord I want to crave the indulgence of this honorable tribunal to enable me call my Subpanaed witnesses from INEC.” I just need just an adjournment for the Subpanaed witnesses to bring some documents to be tender from the Bar. They are not going to give any evidence.” The witnesses from INEC are just to tender some documents from the bar and I have one more day to exhaust. My Lord Just oblige me for the adjournment to present the his witnesses ” he told the tribunal.At this point the counsel to the first respondent Akinlolu Kehinde (SAN),vehemently opposed to the request for the adjournment from the counsel to the petitioner on the ground that in the last adjourned date, he told the tribunal that his witnesses will be in court after Which he will close his case.” My Lord while taken opposition to the request for an adjournment of the counsel to the Petitioner I vehemently object to any adjournment.” The counsel to the Petitioner has in the last adjourned date he told this honorable tribunal that he will call his Subpoenaed witnesses and close his case for us to open our own case. ” Only for him to come having requested that he will bring his witnesses in the last adjourned date and close his for us to open our case I oppose to that request.

” His Subpanaed witnesses are from INEC here in Minna the capital of Niger State. My Lord, INEC as an organization has over fifty staff on their pay role.” For him to come here today to request for an adjournment, My Lord I take an opposition to that ” he told the tribunal.Also supported to the objection of the request , counsel to the second respondent the People Democratic party (PDP) Mohammed Kudu Ndayako (SAN), told the tribunal that he also object to the request of the counsel to the Petitioner.After hot celebrations on the both arguments Justice Angela Otaluka while reviewing all the submissions of the both counsels she then over ruled the request and told the Petitioner counsel to close his case and Subpanaed his witnesses along with his evidence through the bar.

She then adjourned the matter to twenty three of June for all the respondents to forward their written addresses for them to open their case.

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