AFNewsNG
Latest Breaking News In Nigeria

BREAKING: Gov. Otti Floors PDP/Ahiwe, As Tribunal Dismisses Petitions | SEE GROUNDS OF JUDGEMENT

0

BREAKING: Gov. Otti Floors PDP/Ahiwe, As Tribunal Dismisses Petitions | SEE GROUNDS OF JUDGEMENT

The Abia state election petition tribunal sitting in Umuahia, has dismissed the three grounds suit filed by the PDP and it’s governorship candidate, Chief Okey Ahiwe, seeking the sack of governor Alex Otti of the Labour Party.

In a unanimous judgement, the three member panel led by justice H.T.D. Gwadah, on Friday, October 6, dismissed the petition for lacking merit and affirmed Otti as the duly elected governor of Abia State after the March 18, 2023 governorship election.

READ ALSO  Why Abia Pensioners Are Being Owed – Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe Makes Revelation

While delivering judgement on the matter, Justice Gwadah held that on the issue of whether Dr. Otti was qualified to contest the election, the arguments of the petitioners were pre- election matters which the tribunal lacked jurisdiction to entertain.

It also pointed out that the petitioners failed to provide evidence on the allegation of forgery of NYSC certificate leveled against Dr. Otti and could therefore, not prove their case, while noting that NYSC was also not a factor for qualifying or disqualifying a candidate.

READ ALSO  UPDATE: How Akwa Ibom Police Rescued Doctor Kidnapped While On Duty | DETAILS

The tribunal insisted that no witness called by the petitioners spoke on documents tendered to prove their allegation of over voting, which made the documents to be of no value, just as the petitioners failed to prove their claim that the result of Obingwa Local Government Area was taken to Abuja where it was allegedly doctored before being brought back to Abia to be declared.

READ ALSO  Ekiti gov election: APC, PDP, SDP, others do battle, INEC begins e-transmission of results

They therefore dismissed the petition for lacking in merit.

Watch What's Trending!

 
0 0 votes
Article Rating
Subscribe
Notify of
guest

0 Comments
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments