Osun Governorship Election Tribunal Reveals New Plans On Oyetola, Adeleke Suit

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Upon its conclusion of pre-hearing, the Osun State Governorship Election Tribunal has revealed its plans on the petition filed by Governor Adegboyega Oyetola of the All Progressives Congress (APC) against the declaration of Senator Ademola Adeleke as Governor-elect.

This comes after the Panel said it’s suspending ruling on an application brought before it by Senator Adeleke’s People’s Democratic Party (PDP) and the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

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Prime Business Africa reports that the tribunal was asked to dismiss applications filed by both the PDP and INEC  asking the tribunal to discontinue hearing on the petition brought to it by Governor Oyetola.

Thea Tribunal disclosed that it  will on October 26 begin full hearing of  Oyetola’s petition against the declaration of Senator Ademola Adeleke as Governor-elect. The Tribunal made this pronouncement after concluding pre-hearing session on Thursday.

Counsel for Oyetola and the APC, Alhaji Lasun Sanusi, SAN, at the sitting of the tribunal on Thursday argued that Adeleke, PDP and INEC’s reliance on a Federal Court High judgement was nothing but an abuse of court process.

Sanusi was replying to separate applications of the trio, seeking the dismissal of the petition based on the already appealed Federal High Court judgement disqualifying Oyetola from contesting the election.

Citing Supreme Court decisions in the case of Jegede Vs INEC, 2021, 14NWLR, Pt 1797, page 409, the counsel said the court had ruled that the signatories to the letter conveying the nomination of a candidate are not the nominators; and rather, the nomination is done by party members at the Congress, hence, the judgement could not stand.

He also cited the case of APM Vs INEC, 2002 NWLR, Pt 18 Page 159, arguing that the application to dismiss the petition on the basis of the judgement was an abuse of court process and an effort in futility.

In their separate arguments, Counsels for INEC, Professor Paul Ananaba, SAN; counsel for Adeleke, Onyechi Ikpeazu, SAN, and counsel for the PDP, Dr. Alex Izinyon, SAN, all agreed that any decision that the tribunal would take on the matter would have to wait until the Appeal Court and the Supreme Court decide on it.

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They said they just decided to argue the applications with a view to having it on record, a position which the tribunal agreed with and put on record.

Also, in other applications totalling nine by the three respondents, they asked the tribunal to strike out some paragraphs of the petition on the grounds that they were either lumped together or not related to the 2022 election.

Responding to each of the applications, Sanusi, SAN, said all the cases cited by the respondents were misconceived, saying they were not applicable in the instance case.

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He specifically cited the case of INEC Vs Otti, 2016, 8NWLR, where the Supreme Court hinted that INEC was supposed to be neutral, arguing that all the processes filed before the panel have not portrayed the Commission’s neutrality.

He further argued that the applications filed by the respondents were only meant to prevent the tribunal from focusing on hearing the petition on merit, asking the panel to dismiss the applications.

Subsequently, counsel for all parties in the matter agreed to commence the full hearing starting with calling of witnesses on October 26, 2022.

In his ruling, the tribunal declared the pre-hearing session concluded and announced that the pre-hearing conference report would be presented on Monday, October 17.

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