Tribunal nullifies PDP election
in Ondo
By TUNDE RAHEEM, Akure
Monday, May 5, 2008
The election petition tribunal sitting in Akure, Ondo State,
has nullified the election of Obagbemi Olagundoye of the Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP), representing Okitipupa Constituency
II in the State House of Assembly.
The tribunal ordered a fresh election to be conducted in the
constituency by the Independent National Electoral Commission
(INEC).
The nullification of Obagbemi election was at the instance
of the petition filed by Jumoke Akindele of the Labour Party
(LP), who prayed for the cancellation of the declaration of
Obagbemi on ground of non election in the constituency.
The tribunal had earlier dismissed the petition of the LP’s
House of Representatives candidate in the Irele/Okitipupa
Federal Constituency, Mr. Tunji Oladele, challenging the victory
of Dr. Wole Olakunde of the PDP due to his inability to prove
lack of substantial non-compliance with the electoral law
and exclusion from the election due to alleged incarceration
by agents of the PDP prior to the election.
The tribunal’s judgment, which was read by Justice Yargata
P. Nimpar, noted that the LP candidate (Akindele) was able
to prove her case beyond reasonable doubt that election did
not hold in the constituency while the witnesses she called
to testify to her claim were not shaken under cross examination
by the respondent’s counsel.
The tribunal pointed out that even INEC’s Resident Electoral
Commissioner (REC) had written through one Mr. Toyin Abegunde
to the LP’s Liaison Officer, one Dr. Daodu King, intimating
him that several vital documents were not available as they
have been hijacked and destroyed. The tribunal noted that
INEC, through its letter, had consented that these documents
“were hijacked during the election”, saying that
this words “puts a seal on the matter”, as it
actually helped to substantiate the petitioner’s claims
that there were malpractices on the day of election
The tribunal also frowned on the use of all manners of discrepancies,
including the use of Returning Officers stamps instead of
that of the Presiding Officers on result sheets; the use of
blue and brown inks instead of the approved black ink; unstamped
and unsigned ballot papers and the use of stamps of the defunct
National Electoral Commission (NEC) and those of National
Electoral Commission of Nigeria (NECON), both used in the
course of the election on ballot papers instead of those of
the INEC. It subsequently invalidated the results stamped
with these obsolete stamps, saying they were unknown in extant
law.
“We hold that the burden of proof, which the petitioner
has shifted on the 1st Respondent to prove that election held
in the constituency, has not been discharged. Indeed, the
discordant tunes in the entire results support the allegation
that the election was marred with malpractices.
The return of the 1st Respondent has thus not been done on
lawful votes cast as there were no valid votes… Also,
the irreconcilable figures show that they were concocted.”The
Petitioner has proved that there was no election and that
figures were allocated.”
The Tribunal also averred that the 1st respondent and INEC
has actually helped the Petitioner’s case saying that
although documents may lie, “but not with the same propensity
as human beings. We therefore hold that the purported election
of Obagbemi Oladunjoye as the elected member of the Okitipupa
Constituency II is hereby nullified. INEC is ordered to conduct
fresh election.”
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