The Election
Petitions Tribunal, hearing cases arising from the Osun State August 9, 2014
governorship election in the state, has dismissed the petition of the Peoples
Democratic Party’s candidate in the election, Senator Iyiola Omisore,
challenging the victory of Governor Rauf Aregbesola of the All Progressives
Congress.
In the
judgment, lasting over seven hours, the tribunal dismissed the prayers of the
petitioner, alleging malpractices and substantial non-compliance of the poll
with the Electoral Act as amended.
The petition
was dismissed in a unanimous judgment, which started at 9.10am and concluded by
4.38pm, read by tribunal chairman, Justice Elizabeth Ikpejime. The judgment was read amidst heavy presence
of security men at the court premises.
The tribunal
held that Aregbesola, who scored 394,684 votes credited to him by INEC,
was validly elected and returned as the winner of the poll. Omisore scored 292,747.
Three
issues were formulated for determination by the tribunal.
The first
issues was whether the tribunal has jurisdiction to hear the
petitioner’s petition.
The second
issue for determination was whether the election was vitiated by the reason
of alleged substantial non compliance with the Electoral Act
and the third issue was whether the first respondent ( Aregbesola) was validly
elected and returned as the winner of the poll.
The first
issue of jurisdiction, which the first respondent complained against in an
application, was resolved against him.
The only
issue, which was resolved in favour of the petitioner, which allowed his
petition to scale the first hurdle put against it by the first respondent, did
not avail him of victory at the end as the tribunal went ahead to expose the
weaknesses in the allegations contained in his petition.
On the issue
of substantial non compliance, the tribunal resolved the issue against the
petitioner.
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