Monday 12 November 2018

Probe relocation of Osun election tribunal - PDP tells NJC

- National Judicial Council (NJC) has been urged to probe the sudden relocation of the sitting of the Osun Governorship Election petition Tribunal

- Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) made the call in a statement by its state chairman, Soji Adagunodo

- Secretary to the Tribunal, Mr Adamu Aliyu, had in a statement on Saturday, November 10, announced the relocation of its sitting to Abuja.

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has called on the National Judicial Council (NJC) to probe the sudden relocation of the sitting of the Osun Governorship Election petition Tribunal to Abuja.

The party, in a statement by its state chairman, Soji Adagunodo on Sunday, November 11, in Osogbo, said the tribunal was relocated without informing counsel to the petitioner.

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The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the Secretary to the Tribunal, Mr Adamu Aliyu, in a statement on Saturday, November 10, in Osogbo, announced the relocation of its sitting to Abuja.

Reason for the relocation of the sittings of the three-man panel to Abuja was not stated in the notice dated Nov. 9.

“This is to inform the general public that the sitting of the Osun state governorship election petitions tribunal has been relocated from High Court of Justice Complex, Osogbo, to FCT High Court No. 24, Apo, Abuja.”

When contacted, Adamu told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that both parties involved in the case asked the tribunal to relocate to Abuja for security reasons.

“Yes, it is true that the tribunal has been relocated to Abuja.

“Both parties (APC and PDP) requested that the tribunal be relocated to Abuja for security reason,” Adamu said.

But PDP said the relocation of the tribunal was another sign that there was a desperate and evil plan by some forces to implement a pre-written script on the proceedings and outcome of its petition before the tribunal.

Adagunodo said the decision to relocate the sitting was without any justifiable reason.

He added that there had been no reports that could have necessitated the action.

“It is very probable that those who took the decision without consultation with counsel of the petitioners did so partly to prevent the good people of Osun State from observing the proceedings of the tribunal.

“We want to remind honourable members of the tribunal of the dictum of the eminent jurist Niki Tobi JSC that the true test of a fair hearing is the impression of a reasonable person who was present at the trial whether from his observation justice has been done.”

“On our part as a party, we will continue to invite the attention of the National Judicial Council, leaders of thought and the international community to the happenings in Osun State and state what these portend for the 2019 general elections.

“We are hopeful that the concerned persons and authorities will act speedily on this matter and restore the hope of the common man in Osun State in the judicial process.”

NAN reports that Sen. Ademola Adeleke, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate, is challenging the outcome of the Sept. 22 governorship election in which Alhaji Gboyega Oyetola, the candidate of the APC was declared winner by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

Oyetola scored 255,505 votes to defeat Adeleke who polled 255,023 votes.

Recall that Legit.ng had reported that the Osun governorship election petitions tribunal had been relocated to Abuja.

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The notice of the relocation signed by the secretary to the tribunal, Adamu Aliyu, was pasted on the information board of the tribunal in Osogbo on Saturday, November 10.

NAIJ.com (naija.ng) -> Legit.ng. We have updated to serve you better.

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Source: Legit.ng



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