ABUJA—The Akwa Ibom State
Governorship Election Petitions Tribunal, sitting in Abuja, yesterday,
cancelled the governorship election results in 18 local government
areas, LGAs, in the state. A three-man panel of Justices at the
tribunal, headed by Justice Ishaq Umar, ordered the Independent National
Electoral Commission, INEC, to conduct re-run elections in the affected
LGAs.
Emmanuel Umana |
The tribunal said it was satisfied that a total of 566, 436 voters
in the areas were disenfranchised during the governorship election that
held in the state on April 11, 2015. According to the tribunal, section
108(2) of the Electoral Act, empowered it to, in view of circumstances
that surrounded the governorship election in the 18 LGAs, nullify the
outcome and order INEC to organise a re-run.
Specifically, it listed the LGAs where INEC must conduct a re-run
poll as: Etim-Ekpo, Uyo, Ibesikpo, Onna, Ikono, Oruk-Anam, Uruan, Ibeno,
Ibiono Ibom, Nsit-Ibom, Nsit-Ubium, Ini, Oron, Nsit-Atai, Etinan,
Udung-Uko and Eket.
Though the petitioners, the All Progressives Congress, APC, and its
governorship candidate in Akwa Ibom State, Chief Umana Okon Umana,
alleged that the governorship poll was fraught with manifest
irregularities, the tribunal, maintained that the alleged electoral
anomalies and non-compliance with the Electoral Act, were not enough to
warrant outright nullification of election results from all the 31 LGAs
in the state.
“This petition partly succeeded. INEC is hereby ordered to conduct a
re-run election in 18 LGAs. There will be no order as to cost. Parties
are to bear their cost,” the tribunal ruled.
Preliminary objections: Earlier, the tribunal
dismissed preliminary objections that were raised against the petition
by Governor Udom Emmanuel and his party, the PDP.
The two respondents had urged the tribunal to dismiss the petition for want of merit.
They contended that the APC did not field a valid candidate at the
poll. The respondents argued that the notice APC gave to INEC before it
conducted its primaries that produced Umana as its governorship
candidate for the April 11 poll, failed to meet the compulsory 21 days
stipulated by the Electoral Act.
The tribunal overruled PDP on the premise that the issue of
nomination of candidate for an election was a pre-election matter that
was outside its mandate.
Meantime, the petitioners, through a total of 58 witnesses produced
in the course of the proceedings, told the tribunal that the
governorship election was a sham.
Besides alleging that electoral materials were hijacked by armed
thugs, the petitioners, told the court that election did not hold in
many parts of the state. The petitioners contended that what obtained in
Akwa Ibom State on April 11 was a partial election, alleging that
figures were merely allotted to the PDP candidate. The APC urged the
tribunal to go ahead and determine whether in view of the weight of
evidence it tendered against the election, including seven video
recordings, governor Udom could be said to have secured majority of the
lawful votes cast, to warrant his declaration as winner of the election.
Among those that testified before the tribunal that governorship
election did not hold in the state included the former governor, Chief
Obong Victor Attah, and former Minister of Petroleum Resources, Chief
Don Etiebet.
The petitioners prayed the tribunal to set aside the Certificate of
Return that was issued to governor Udom and order a fresh election in
the state.
Nevertheless, in its judgement that lasted over seven hours, the
tribunal, held that the allegations that the petitioners raised against
the governorship election were criminal in nature, stressing that it
ought to be proved beyond every reasonable doubt.
By Ikechukwu Nnochiri
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