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Kogi governorship tribunal adjourns hearing until April 1

The Kogi State election petition tribunal sitting in Abuja on Saturday adjourned until April 1 to continue hearing.

• March 30, 2024
Nigerian election petitions tribunal
Nigerian election petitions tribunal

The Kogi State election petition tribunal sitting in Abuja on Saturday adjourned until April 1 to continue the hearing.

The three-member panel of justices, led by Justice Ado Birnin-Kudu, fixed the date after six witnesses of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) gave their evidence and were cross-examined by the defence counsel.

Upon resumed hearing, the witnesses gave testimonies contrary to their depositions on oath and confirmed that they were not polling agents as stipulated by law, but voters.

In his evidence, Yakubu Dahiru, the 10th prosecution witness confronted with the contradictions between his claims and depositions during cross-examination, said he was suffering from an eye problem and could not see for about a year.

However, Mr Dahiru claimed to have written his witness deposition.

Another witness, Isah AbdulGaniu from Okene Local Government Area, who told the tribunal that he was a fashion designer, said he was neither a member of the SDP nor a polling agent.

He denied knowledge of Form DCE-41, which was part of his deposition.

While some of the witnesses denied averments in their depositions, some claimed they made mistakes when it was found during cross-examination that what they said in court was different from what they submitted.

Some witnesses said they dictated the statement to their lawyers and later crammed it before coming to the tribunal.

Although their petitions showed the names of the petitioners, petition number, and lawyers’ names, some of them claimed that they did not know the petitioners and their lawyers.

The testimonies of the six witnesses were similar but contradictory.

After the sixth witness concluded his evidence, the petitioners’ lawyer, Pius Akubo (SAN) sought an adjournment.

The tribunal consequently adjourned until April 1 for continuation of hearing.

While Kanu Agabi, SAN, represented the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Alex Iziyon (SAN) represented Governor Usman Ododo, and Abdulwahab Muhammed, SAN, appeared for the All Progressives Congress (APC).

The witnesses from Okene Local Government Area who testified were Isa Abdulganiyu, Aliyu Musari Abdul, Ohieku Rebeka, Abdulsalam Baki, Yakubu Dahiru and Ibrahim Majeed.

(NAN)

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