The Court of Appeal
sitting in Abuja has dismissed the appeal filed by the Labour Party’s
governorship candidate in the April 11, 2015 governorship election in Delta
State, Chief Great Ogboru, challenging the judgment of the state Governorship
Election Petition Tribunal which affirmed Governor Ifeanyi Okowa’s election.
The Court of Appeal sitting in Abuja has dismissed the appeal
filed by the Labour Party’s governorship candidate in the April 11, 2015
governorship election in Delta State, Chief Great Ogboru, challenging the
judgment of the state Governorship Election Petition Tribunal which affirmed
Governor Ifeanyi Okowa’s election.
In a unanimous judgment by the five-man bench presided over by
Justice Uwani Abba-Aji on Thursday, the appeal court held that the appeal
lacked merit and that the tribunal was right to have dismissed Ogboru’s
petition.
Ogboru filed his petition before the tribunal challenging the
Independent National Electoral Commission’s declaration of Okowa of the PDP as
winner of the poll.
The LP’s candidate alleged that there was overvoting as the
number of total votes recorded exceeded the number of voters accredited by the
card reader machines.
Also alleging that the conduct of the poll did not substantially
comply with the provisions of the Electoral Act, Ogboru urged the tribunal to
nullify the April 11, 2015 poll and order a rerun.
But the tribunal sitting in Asaba, in its judgment delivered on
October 26, 2015, dismissed the petition for lacking in merit.
Ogboru further appealed to the Court of Appeal which heard the
case in Benin on December 17 but relocated to Abuja to deliver its judgment on
Thursday, has now dismissed the appeal.
Justice Abba-Aji in the lead judgment of the Court of Appeal
held that Ogboru merely relied on records of the card reader accreditation
without demonstrating the documents by credible evidence.
She held that Ogboru never challenged the evidence of the
respondents and even his own witnesses that the card readers had challenges in
many part of the states and that apart from the use of card reader, there was
also manual accreditation.
She held that the appellant needed to have proved that the card
reader machines functioned optimally in all the polling units of the state
before he could soley rely on the accreditation by the card reader.
Meanhile the judgment of the tribunal on the appeal filed by the
All Progressives Congress’ candidate, Olorogun O’ tega Emerhor; and the cross
appeal by Okowa are still being awaited.
SOURCE: SAHARA REPORTERS

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