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Governorship Tribunals: Four Verdicts Nigerians Await by agwom(m): 5:10am On Sep 22, 2019
As Nigerians await rulings from governorship tribunals in five more states, there could be surprises. Daily Trust on Sunday writes on developments in those states.

Kano

While it was earlier reported that the Governorship Election Petition Tribunal sitting in Kano would deliver its verdict in October, it has reserved judgement. The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and its governorship candidate, Abba Kabir Yusuf, had filed a petition challenging the victory of Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje. The three-man tribunal, led by Justice Halima S. Muhammad, said it would communicate the date to the parties affected once it is fixed.

Final written addresses by all the parties were adopted at Wednesday’s sitting. While elaborating on his written address, counsel to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Ahmed Raji, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), argued that the latitude would enable him present true certified copies of the document to prove his case. He alleged that the bulk of documents presented by the petitioners were pink copies, and urged the court to dismiss the case.

Also in his written address, counsel to Governor Ganduje, Offiong Offiong (SAN), argued that where an election result was challenged, the petitioner must provide two tables, one for the election result declared by the INEC and the other for the scores he considered as correct. Offiong said the petitioners failed to provide those two tables, thereby relying on the INEC result.

He also urged the tribunal to dismiss the petition. On his part, counsel to the All Progressives Congress (APC), Alex Izinyon (SAN), argued that the petitioners made a categorical assertion that the cancellation of results in 207 polling units by the INEC was unlawful and unjustifiable, but they failed to prove that. Mr Kanu Agabi (SAN), who spoke on behalf of the petitioners, said, “Our contention is that the first petitioner scored the majority of lawful votes cast in the March 9 election.”

Sokoto

In Sokoto, the opposition APC and its candidate, Alhaji Ahmed Aliyu, filed a petition against Governor Aminu Waziri Tambuwal of the PDP. Tambuwal, who won his second term as governor, was in the APC during his first tenure before joining the PDP. In one of the recent sittings, the INEC reportedly failed to produce any of its 12 witnesses listed before the tribunal.

At the resumed sitting of the tribunal penultimate Tuesday, the first respondent, INEC, was supposed to have presented its witnesses, but its lead counsel, Alhassan Umar, told the tribunal that they would not do so. He said, “We have reviewed the petition and the witnesses called by the petitioners. We will rely on the evidence we have extracted from the cross-examination of the witnesses of the petitioners. We are within the law and the law allows that. So we will not be calling witnesses.”

In his reaction, the lead counsel to the petitioners, the APC and Aliyu Sokoto, Dr Alex Izinyon (SAN), said: “They claimed to have 12 witnesses, but they have failed to produce them. We are ever ready.” The lead counsel to the second respondent, Governor Tambuwal, Emmanuel Ukala (SAN), said: “We were actually taken by surprise for the first respondent to say they are not calling witnesses today.

Plateau

The Governorship Election Petition Tribunal sitting in Jos, on August 22, said it reserved judgement in the petition filed by Jeremiah Useni of the PDP against Governor Simon Lalong of the APC, after all the parties involved adopted their final written addresses. The chairman of the tribunal, Justice H.A Suleman, who made the declaration after listening to the parties in the matter, said the day of the judgement would be communicated to parties. When the case came up for adoption of written addresses, Mr Lalong, APC and the INEC asked the tribunal to dismiss the petition, which they said was lacking in merit.

The counsel to the INEC, Clement Onuuenuunor, argued that based on the evidence of the prosecution witness 71, INEC head of operations, the governorship election was free, fair and credible, contrary to the position of the petitioners. “According to the witness, the election was conducted in substantial compliance with the electoral act and INEC laid down guidelines. In view of this, the petitioners have not been able to prove their claims, and so, we urge this tribunal to dismiss the application for lack of merit, “Mr Onuuenuunor prayed.

Also speaking, L.U. Fagbemi (SAN), Mr Lalong’s counsel, asserted, “We submit that the petitioners have failed to prove any entitlement to any of their reliefs sought in their petition, therefore, the petition should be dismissed.”

Bauchi

The immediate past Governor Muhammed Abdullahi Abukakar of the APC petitioned the victory of Governor Mohammed Bala Abdulkadir of the PDP. It was reported that the resumed sitting of the tribunal in the state was disrupted after police fired teargas to disperse an unruly crowd in the court.

The crowd became restive when Governor Bala Mohammed left the tribunal after appearing as the first respondent in the case. His supporters and those of the former governor hauled verbal assaults, leading to fisticuffs, which attracted the attention of the police and other security agents present at the Magistrate’s Court premises, where the tribunal is sitting. The teargas, however, spread to the courtroom, leading to temporary stoppage of proceedings as people, including the judges, lawyers and witnesses, covered their noses and eyes to protect themselves.

The three judges, petitioners and the defence teams left the courtroom as people battled with the effect of the teargas. The PDP had already called its first witness in the case before the incident.

Read more: https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/governorship-tribunals-four-verdicts-nigerians-await.html

Re: Governorship Tribunals: Four Verdicts Nigerians Await by Ruggedniggaone: 6:05am On Sep 22, 2019
Nigerian are more interested in the abracadabra APC and bullhair want to perform in kano case

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Re: Governorship Tribunals: Four Verdicts Nigerians Await by Tomide007: 6:11am On Sep 22, 2019
Ruggedniggaone:
Nigerian are more interested in the abracadabra APC and bullhair want to perform in kano case
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Yes ooo.... D same way they did it in Oyo, imo, rivers, akwa ibom right?.....the most difficult thing to prove is that election was rigged especially if it is rigged at the polling unit.

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Re: Governorship Tribunals: Four Verdicts Nigerians Await by straighttalk(m): 6:20am On Sep 22, 2019
Waiting in Vain
Re: Governorship Tribunals: Four Verdicts Nigerians Await by VirginSearcher(m): 6:21am On Sep 22, 2019
This one Gandollar controls Kano, from Emir to Buhari etc, he can never lose at the tribunal lie lie even though it was clear Abba Gida Gida won him but he rigged by causing violence and ballot snatching

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Re: Governorship Tribunals: Four Verdicts Nigerians Await by ayodaisi: 6:21am On Sep 22, 2019
All of the incubent will still win

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Re: Governorship Tribunals: Four Verdicts Nigerians Await by meezynetwork(m): 6:22am On Sep 22, 2019
Kano dollar

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Re: Governorship Tribunals: Four Verdicts Nigerians Await by Bossontop(m): 6:25am On Sep 22, 2019
undecided undecided undecided undecided undecided
We are not really interested or waiting for KANO because everybody know say las las na "DOLLARS" go flow (if e neva even flow finish sef)

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Re: Governorship Tribunals: Four Verdicts Nigerians Await by Onlinealaba(m): 6:25am On Sep 22, 2019
I just feel all these tribunal are waste of time..no hope for the opposition they should just count their loss and move on..2023 no far again

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Re: Governorship Tribunals: Four Verdicts Nigerians Await by shamecurls(m): 6:25am On Sep 22, 2019
Opposition's should stop wasting money.
Re: Governorship Tribunals: Four Verdicts Nigerians Await by henry4991(m): 6:26am On Sep 22, 2019
Nothing concerne me
Re: Governorship Tribunals: Four Verdicts Nigerians Await by Rotjijatau(m): 6:26am On Sep 22, 2019
In all the awaiting verdicts PDP will win plateau, PDP will win kano

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Re: Governorship Tribunals: Four Verdicts Nigerians Await by jrusky(m): 6:26am On Sep 22, 2019
It's obvious some of these state eldction were rigged I won't be surprise if they are thrown out of office.
Re: Governorship Tribunals: Four Verdicts Nigerians Await by Dpharisee: 6:27am On Sep 22, 2019
Kano is the real deal, let's see what the tribunal will do with all the open day thuggery we saw in the rerun. The rest of the states na jara

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Re: Governorship Tribunals: Four Verdicts Nigerians Await by Ibile77(m): 6:32am On Sep 22, 2019
I am particularly interested in Kano, how I wish Gandollar with all his bricklaying camaraderie during the campaign is relieved of his position, what becomes his ill advised Emirate councils? SLS is watching with 4DS if it exists.

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Re: Governorship Tribunals: Four Verdicts Nigerians Await by Virginnn(f): 6:32am On Sep 22, 2019
It is quite unfortunate that after ballots were casted in Nigeria, we must nervously wait for the courts to validate a victory.
It is not as if we don't know what to do to engender an election which would be acceptable to all. Bubu was given an electoral bill which would ensure that all these hullabaloo are eliminated. But he refused to sign it because he knew he would never win in a free and fair exercise.
ELECTRONIC voting is the way to go. If we can't implement democracy, let's just scrap it. enough of the pretence.

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Re: Governorship Tribunals: Four Verdicts Nigerians Await by solmat(m): 6:32am On Sep 22, 2019
na gandollar own be d real upset wey Nigerians dey await.
Re: Governorship Tribunals: Four Verdicts Nigerians Await by Crazeworld(m): 6:33am On Sep 22, 2019
Kano the most important of them all

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Re: Governorship Tribunals: Four Verdicts Nigerians Await by joshjc(m): 6:34am On Sep 22, 2019
What about abia

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Re: Governorship Tribunals: Four Verdicts Nigerians Await by Newbiee: 6:37am On Sep 22, 2019
Kano Sai Baban Abba.
The most hardworking Governor in the first 100 days of the next level administration.
Tell me which governor in Nigeria no dey collect 10% from contractors or which governor will allow himself to be rigged out of office.
Ganduje till 2023 jare!
Continue the hard work Sir. And leave the wailers to wail while it lasts

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Re: Governorship Tribunals: Four Verdicts Nigerians Await by holyDaniel: 6:41am On Sep 22, 2019
Were is Benue?

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Re: Governorship Tribunals: Four Verdicts Nigerians Await by funmike83(f): 6:44am On Sep 22, 2019
If the pple stand up for their right , things will change. Remember the oyo election , APC tried all they could but the pple said no. This should be a way forward rather than just giving up easily. If the judges pass a wring judge, the pple have every right to oppose. Untilll we get to this before we have a better nation . My take

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Re: Governorship Tribunals: Four Verdicts Nigerians Await by obi4eze(m): 6:49am On Sep 22, 2019
angry

We aren't awaiting anything.
Re: Governorship Tribunals: Four Verdicts Nigerians Await by munex007(m): 6:50am On Sep 22, 2019
I can't believe Ganduje still went ahead and win after that the clear video evidence of him receiving bribe from contractors.

Politics is indeed harder than physics
Re: Governorship Tribunals: Four Verdicts Nigerians Await by donc26(m): 7:09am On Sep 22, 2019
Rivers. That Awara guy is really giving wike tough time.

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Re: Governorship Tribunals: Four Verdicts Nigerians Await by Opinedecandid(m): 7:11am On Sep 22, 2019
God will bring us justice
Re: Governorship Tribunals: Four Verdicts Nigerians Await by Nobody: 7:16am On Sep 22, 2019
Nobody is waiting for it.
Status quo remains
APC 2 pdp 2

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Re: Governorship Tribunals: Four Verdicts Nigerians Await by mercyviv(f): 7:23am On Sep 22, 2019
All northern states affair. Well, Kano will always belong to Ganduje, as for Plateau, Bauchi and Adamawa, its gonna be 50/50 chance for either side.
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