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Jubilation as tribunal declares PDP’s Adeleke winner of Osun guber election

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March 23 2019
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Jubilation as tribunal declares PDP’s Adeleke winner of Osun guber election

…re-run poll was illegal, says Tribunal

 There was jubilation across Osun State on Friday as the Governorship Election Petitions Tribunal in Abuja nullified the victory of Adegboyega Oyetola as the governor of the state.

The three-man tribunal in a split judgment of two-to-one declared the Peoples Democratic Party’s Ademola Adeleke as the winner of the September 2018 election.

The tribunal, through its majority judgment, nullified the certificate of return issued to Oyetola of the All Progressives Congress by the Independent National Electoral Commission and ordered the commission to issue a fresh one to Adeleke.

The tribunal, which had earlier dismissed the preliminary objection filed against the  PDP and Adeleke’s petition,  stated that  the petitioners failed to prove the allegations of over-voting in many polling units during the  September 22, 2018 election.

It  also held that  the petitioners’  complaints of corrupt practices and violent disruption of voting and disenfranchisement of voters during the September 27, 2018 run-off  were not proved.

But the tribunal, in its majority judgment, went ahead to uphold the petition on the grounds that the petitioners successfully  proved that there was substantial non-compliance with the Electoral Act 2010 in the conduct of the September 27, 2018  run-off  in 17 polling units.

Dissenting, the Chairman, Justice Ibrahim Sirajo, in his minority judgment dismissed the petition filed by Adeleke and the PDP for lacking in merit.

But  Justice Peter Obiora, who read the  lead  majority  judgment, and Justice Ayinla Gbolagunte, who agreed, upheld the petition.

The judgment lasted  for over five hours.

The majority judgment nullified the  September 27, 2018 supplementary election  after declaring it illegal and declared Adeleke  the winner of the poll based on the outcome of the  September 22, 2018 election.

In arriving at what it considered the valid results of the election, the tribunal deducted the votes polled by both the APC and the PDP in  the 17 polling units across many local government areas where it held that the election was  conducted in “substantial non-compliance” with  the Electoral Act.

It deducted 2,029 “afflicted votes” polled by the APC in the 17 polling units from the party’s total votes in the September 22, 2018 election, and  deducted 1,246 from  PDP’s votes.

According to the tribunal, the PDP won the election with 254,698 votes, while the  APC placed second with  253,452 votes.

Justice Obiora added that the PDP would still have won  the poll even if the tribunal validated the supplementary election.

He held that if the “afflicted votes” of 2,029 were deducted from the 255,505 votes polled by  the APC at the end of the September 27, 2018 run-off, the party and its candidate would only have polled 253,476 votes.

But he held that  the PDP would have won with 253,777 votes if the afflicted votes of 1,246 votes were deducted from the party’s 255,023 votes  at the end of the supplementary election.

Justice Obiora  said, “By our earlier calculation, the votes affected by non-compliance are:

“APC: 2,029; PDP: 1,246 which we hereby nullify.

“If the above votes are deducted from the scores of the parties as of  September 22, 2018 election, the standing  of the parties will be as follows: APC: 254,345 votes, minus 2,029 votes equal 252,315 votes.

PDP: 254,698 votes, minus 1,246 votes, equal to  253,452 votes.

“Perchance the rerun  is found to be valid, and the final scores of the parties declared after the rerun  of September 27, 2018 is allowed to stand, then deducting the votes that were found to be afflicted by non-compliance shall stand the parties in the following scores:

“APC: 255,505 votes, minus 2,029 votes, equal to  253,476 votes.

“PDP: 255,023 votes, minus the afflicted votes of non-compliance which is 1,246, will give us 253,777 votes.

“In both situations, it is obvious that the petitioners won the election to the office of the Governor of Osun State.”

The tribunal held that the election  in 17 polling units was  conducted in non-compliance with the Electoral Act by alleged “deliberate failure” of INEC to fill in eight columns on the result sheets and the number of accredited voters and give an account of usage of ballot papers.

“We are of the opinion that the non-recording was deliberate and tailored towards achieving an unwholesome result.”

The tribunal added that aside from the cases of non-compliance, Forms EC8A and the result sheets of polling units were discredited during the trial by virtue of alterations noticed on them.

It said the figures on the certified true copies of the forms were different from what was on the pink duplicate copies issued to party agents at the end of the election.

Commenting on the conduct of INEC, the tribunal stated, “We note that a substantial number of the Certified True Copies of the Forms EC8A either have figures on them altered or have figures entered in them in Columns 1 – 8 thereof.

“The alterations in figures and fresh filling inof the columns were not on the pink copies of the Forms EC8A distributed to the parties’ polling unit agents on the day of the election,  which were tendered before this honourable tribunal.

“The obvious implication of this unfortunate development is that the first respondent went to work on the documents after the election, behind the parties.

“The first respondent (INEC) should realise that it holds an office of public trust and should at all times, strive to maintain the sanctity of the electoral practice.”

It added that the September 27, 2018 supplementary poll was illegal because it was a product of an unlawful cancellation of the September 22, 2018 election in seven  polling units.

It held that the  Returning Officer, unlawfully cancelled the September 22, 2018 governorship election in the state in seven polling units.

It said the “unlawful” cancellation of the election in the seven polling units by the State Returning Officer informed the INEC’s decision to declare the results inconclusive and fixed September 27, 2018 for the supplementary election.

Justice Obiora also noted that Oyetola’s lawyer, Chief Wole Olanipekun (SAN), had argued that the tribunal could not nullify his client’s certificate of return issued to him by INEC on the grounds that the said certificate was not tendered by the petitioners.

But the tribunal held that “an order of nullification of the said certificate of return is a mere formality” as “the foundation of the certificate of return issued to the second respondent has been eroded” by the nullification of Oyetola’s election.

Meanwhile, in his minority judgment, Justice Sirajo, held that the petitioners did not prove that election actually held in the seven polling units where results were cancelled.

He added that the petitioners failed to prove who, in fact, cancelled the results.

He therefore held that the supplementary election of September, 27, 2018 was lawful.

He also held that the petitioners failed to prove how the non-compliance  with the  electoral laws in 23 polling units substantially affected the final results.

Justice Sirajo also said  even if  non-substantial compliance had affected the outcome of the election, the tribunal, by virtue of Section 140(2) of the Electoral Act, lacked the power to subtract the votes affected by the non-compliance from the scores of the candidates and announce a winner.

Shortly after the judgment was delivered in Abuja, wild jubilation erupted across many towns in Osun State on Friday.

Initially, Osogbo, the Osun State capital, was calm until news filtered in that Adeleke had been declared the winner of the election by the tribunal.

Immediately, supporters of the PDP took to the streets to celebrate the victory in the state capital.

The supporters were seen along Odiolowo and Olaiya areas of Osogbo, celebrating Adeleke’s victory, as thousands of people thronged Adeleke’s Ede country house.

Ede, the hometown of Senator Adeleke, also erupted in wild celebrations immediately the news was confirmed.

The House of Representatives member-elect for the Ede Federal Constituency, Mr. Bamidele Salam, led celebrations across the town.

Women, youths, commercial motorcyclists and bus drivers were not left out of the celebrations that moved from Aisu area to other parts of the town.

Similarly, people in Ile Ife also celebrated the PDP’s victory, especially in the areas where Hon. Albert Adeogun, who is Adeleke’s running mate, has large supporters.

In Ilesha town, the PDP supporters also held parties at the Roundabout area and moved to other parts of the town in a motorcade.

On Dada Estate, a community in the Egbedore local government area, residents, who stormed the streets in large numbers, were seen celebrating Adeleke’s victory. – Punch.

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