The National Assembly
Election Petition Tribunal heard yesterday that Kogi West senatorial district
election was falsified by INEC officials in favour of Senator Dino Melaye, the
candidate of All Progressives Congress, APC.
Dada was the agent of
Senator Adeyemi in the election which INEC declared against in favour of
Senator Melaye.
Mr Feinti Dada, who was the
first witness called by Senator Smart Adeyemi, the candidate of Peoples
Democratic Party, PDP, in the election, said the poll was fraught with
irregularities in 21 units of five wards in Lokoja Local Government Area of the
state.
Dada, who was first led in
evidence by the petitioner’s counsel, Chief Lateef Fagbemi, said under cross
examination by the respondent’s counsel, Francis Ani, that the result of the
recount ordered by the tribunal showed that INEC recorded voided votes during
the election in favour of Melaye.
Dada further told the
tribunal that the APC never held a primary election before Melaye emerged as
the candidate of the party, adding that some members of the APC went to court
to challenge the emergence of Melaye as there was no primary.
He added that documentary
evidence from INEC backed the claim that Melaye did not go through primary.
However, when counsel to
INEC, Salako Adeolu, rose to cross examine the witness, Adeyemi’s counsel,
Fagbemi, SAN, objected, arguing that since the commission withdrew its response
to the petition, it should not cross examine Dada.
Fagbemi, who noted that
INEC was given the opportunity to defend itself but chose to throw away the
opportunity, prayed the tribunal not to allow the cross examination by INEC
counsel.
But Salako told the court
that since spurious and damaging allegations were levelled against the
commission, he should be allowed to cross examine the witness, saying the only
option available to the court was to strike out the petition.
The tribunal in its ruling,
however, said as far as INEC was a party in the case, it had the right to cross
examine the witness but could not call any witness on its own, since it (INEC)
had withdrawn its response to the petitioner’s motion.
Ojoro proper
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