
The Legislative Houses Elections Petitions Tribunal sitting
in Ilorin at the weekend admitted three exhibits in the petition filed by
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Candidate
for Kwara Central Senatorial district, Alhaji Abdulrahaman Abdulrasak against
Senator Bukola Saraki of All Progressives Congress (APC).
The Legislative Houses Elections Petitions Tribunal sitting
in Ilorin at the weekend admitted three exhibits in the petition filed by
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Candidate
for Kwara Central Senatorial district, Alhaji Abdulrahaman Abdulrasak against
Senator Bukola Saraki of All Progressives Congress (APC).
Abdulrasaq is challenging Saraki's victory at the National
Assembly election held on March 28, praying the tribunal to declare him the
winner of the election.
The Chairman of the three-man Tribunal, Justice Josiah
Majebi marked the exhibits as tendered by the petitioner's counsel on Saturday.
Counsels to the Respondents, Yusuf Ali SAN (1st), Abdulwahab
Bamidele (2nd) and Alarape Salman SAN for the third respondents all reserved
the objections to the documents tendered.
13 envelopes containing Certified true copy of used ballot
papers were marked as 'Exhibits P2'; Certified True Copy of Data Print-outs from Electronic Card Readers
was marked 'Exhibits P3'; while Four Volumes of Report of Forensic Analysis
carried on electoral materials used in four local governments in Kwara Central
were admitted as 'Exhibits P4'
Abdulrazaq, who appeared as the second witness in the case
was in the dock and cross-examined for almost 30 minutes by counsels to the
first to third respondents on Friday. His personal assistant, Oloyin
Abdullateef Adebayo was the first witness who testified in court during
previous sitting. He claimed the election of Saraki who is the current Senate
President, was massively rigged.
The petitioner, who spoke to newsmen after the court
session, said he was determined to get justice in the matter, saying there was
never election in Kwara Central on March 28.
Meanwhile, the petitioner on Saturday brought a Forensic
Analyst who was admitted as the third Petitioner's Witness (PW3). The analyst,
Mrs Nkolly Asika Obumse carried out analysis on the electoral materials.
When cross-examined, Obumse who is the wife of the
petitioner's lead counsel, Mr. John Obumse, explained that she carried out the
job mainly on the electoral materials used in the polls.
She also denied allegation that an official stamp of INEC
was found in the pocket of one Mr Alex, a member of the team of Forensic
Experts when they visited for inspection of materials in Ilorin.
However, the Tribunal has adjourned to August 10 for
continuation of hearing.
No comments:
Post a Comment