The
Court of Appeal on Thursday in Abuja nullified the victory of Ademola Adeleke
at the Osun State governorship election petition tribunal.
This
was after the appeal filed by the Governor of Osun State, Gboyega Oyetola,
challenging the declaration of Ademola Adeleke as the duly elected governor by
the state election petition tribunal.
The
appellate court also set aside the judgement of the tribunal of March 22, which
declared Mr Adeleke winner of the election.
A
five-member panel of the appeal court led by Jummai Sankey delivered the
judgement with three members of the panel agreeing with the lead judgement.
The
three other judges in agreement with the lead judgement read by Jummai Sankey
are Abubakar Yahaya, Isaiah Akeju, and Bitrus Sanga.
A
panel member, George Mbaba, gave a dissenting judgement.
Mr
Adeleke contested the governorship election on the platform of the Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP).
The
Independent National Electoral Commission declared Mr Oyetola winner after a
supplementary poll but the tribunal said Mr Oyetola won the election at the
first ballot.
Specifically,
he faulted the judgment as unknown to the law because Justice Peter Obiorah who
prepared and read the lead judgement did not participate fully during the
hearing of the petition.
Mr
Oyetola whose appeal was first heard by the court of appeal drew the attention
of the court to the February 6 proceedings in which Mr Obiorah was absent at
the tribunal and did not sign the proceeding of that day.
The
appellant contended that what Mr Obiorah did amounted to judicial hear-say
because the proceedings of February 6 when he was not in court was copiously
copied in his lead judgement.
Insisting
that judicial hearsay has no place in law, Mr Oyetola asked the appeal court to
quash the judgement, allow the appeal and uphold the governorship election.
On
his part, the counsel to APC, Akin Olujinmi, also faulted the judgment of the
tribunal led by Ibrahim Sirajo, on the ground that the petition was based on
the rerun election of September 27.
DISSENTING
JUDGEMENT
In
his dissenting judgment, Mr Mbaba disagreed that Justice Obiora did not not
attend the proceedings of February 2.
He
said the allegation that Justice Obiora did not sit is a well-articulated
speculation.
According
to Mr Mbaba, he resolved issues 1 to 4 in favour of Mr Adeleke and the Peoples
Democratic Party.
Mr
Mbaba, therefore, dismissed the appeal and awarded a cost of N200,000 against
the appelant (Mr Oyetola).
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