The Court of Appeal siting in Abuja
will commence hearing Tuesday, 26 July, on the appeal brought by Hon.
James Abiodun Faleke challenging the judgment of the Kogi State Election
Petition Tribunal, which upheld the election of Governor Yahaya Bello.
Faleke had filed thirty five grounds
of appeal to the Appeal Court stating that the election tribunal relied
on hearsay and other inadmissible evidence to arrive at its judgment.
In the appeal, Faleke who was the
running mate to late Prince Abubakar Audu in the November 21 Kogi State
governorship election is challenging the tribunal’s decision, except the
part of the preliminary objection resolved in his favour.
He prayed for an order setting aside
the judgment delivered on June 6, and an order granting all the reliefs
sought in the petition.
Through his lawyer, Chief Wole
Olanipekun (SAN), Faleke said the tribunal erred in law by refusing to
grant his reliefs, particularly an order directing him to be sworn in as
governor for the reason that there was no declaration made after the
election.
He said: “One of the major reasons
why he instituted the petition at the lower tribunal was the failure of
the first respondent (Independent National Electoral Commission) to make
a declaration and return from the election of 21st November, 2015.
“The lower tribunal failed to
consider whether there was any constitutional justification for the
failure of the first respondent to make a return from the election.
“It failed to consider whether there
was any constitutional basis for the declaration of the November 21,
2015 election as inconclusive. It merely based its decision in refusing
the appellant’s claims on the failure of the first respondent to perform
its statutory duty,” he said.
The appellant further argued that
the tribunal was wrong to hold that he does not have the locus standi to
present the petition before it.
Faleke said the reason given by INEC
for declaring the election as inconclusive was that the margin of win
between the joint ticket of Prince Abubakar Audu and the Wada/Awoniyi
ticket, which was 41,353 votes, was less than the total number of
registered voters in the 91 polling units were INEC decreed a
supplementary election to hold.
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