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Credibility of Tribunal Justices questioned by group

The conducts and credibility of tribunal justice in the South-South States has been questioned by a socio-political group, the South-South Democratic Watch.

Speaking to journalists after its bimonthly general meeting, held in Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital, President of the group, High Chief Harry Sogbeyi frowned at what he described as “unholy romance between some Niger Delta governors and members of the election petitions tribunal in respective states in the region.”


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The Vanguard reports said that, according to Sogbeyi, the state governors who are members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) met on January 13, 2019, in Port Harcourt where they formulated strategies aimed at manipulating the elections petition tribunal to their advantage.

He said the meeting had in attendance, Governor Nyesom Wike (Rivers), Udom Emmanuel (Akwa Ibom), Ifeanyi Okowa (Delta), Seriake Dickson (Bayelsa) and Ben Ayade (Cross River), the reports said.

“At the meeting which was held on the heels of President Muhammadu Buhari’s suspension of the now-dismissed Chief Justice of Nigeria, Walter Onnoghen, the governors unanimously adopted the strategy of using judges from the Niger Delta region as agents to financially induce chairmen and members of the elections petition tribunal in respective states where elections took place.

“The governors didn’t stop at telling the former CJN to shun the CCT invitation, they also said that ongoing prosecution is humiliating and unacceptable. They threatened fire and brimstone, vowing to avenge the prosecution of their ally”, Sogbeyi stated.

The reports said that, in his further statement, Sogbeyi alleged that the governors have so far received the assurances of judges to implement every trick in the book to compromise the tribunal panel.

“One of the strategies adopted and implemented is making the compromised tribunal panel members receive a directive from the Resident Electoral Commissioners of respective states. And we have it on good authority that the move to compromise the tribunal has so far been successful in Akwa Ibom State and Cross River State, he said He has called on the Independent National Electoral Commission INEC and anti-graft agencies to wade into the issue.

Earlier, the reports said, Mr Otu, in a news conference in Uyo, rejected the conduct and result of the governorship election, promising to take the protest to International Criminal Court. He said the exercise was marred by irregularities including rigging, vote-buying and thuggery. He said his party is in possession of evidence of electoral malpractice in the state.

Weeks after he was declared the winner of the governorship election, Governor Udom Emmanuel and his team refused to be served the court papers inviting them to respond to allegations of election rigging brought to the tribunal by the All Progressives Congress (APC) and its governorship candidate, Obong Nsima Ekere. After weeks of delay by the state government and complaints by the opposition APC, the Tribunal Chairman, Justice A. M. Yakubu, gave permission to APC to serve the governor and PDP through substituted means, the reports said.

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The court processes was pasted on the PDP secretariat in Uyo by the APC. Also in Akwa Ibom State, Senator Godswill Akpabio of Akwa Ibom Northwest Senatorial District and his legal team have accused the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in the state of denying his legal team access to election materials.

The reports said, Chairman of the Election Petitions Tribunal, Justice W.O Akanbi had on 2nd April granted Senator Akpabio, the petitioner and applicant and his agents including forensic experts’ access to inspect and copy all electoral materials used in the Akwa Ibom Northeast senatorial election. Counsel to Senator Akpabio, Mr Patrick Umoh, said, “We learnt that on the instruction of Igini, Akwa Ibom INEC has consistently flouted the order and has refused the agents of Senator Akpabio and forensic experts access to the election material. INEC has been engaging in a hide-and-seek game.

“We also wish to inform you that we had earlier reported for the said inspection on Thursday, the 11th day of April 2019, Friday, 12th April 2019 and Monday, 15th April 2019 but our efforts to have access to the materials and inspect same did not yield any positive result.” Head, Legal Department of INEC in Akwa Ibom, Mr. Mark Chukwu explained that the senator’s lawyers had met with the commission to allow them to inspect and copy the materials which the commission quickly granted.

Continued, the reports, however, said that, the inspection would have taken place but for Motion on Notice obtained from the court and issued to INEC by one of the parties in the election. Similar perceived discrepancies are rife in Cross River State and Delta State.

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