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Tribunal Dismisses Action Alliance Candidate’s Petition Against Gov Makinde

Posted by Amarachi on Fri 02nd Jun, 2023 - tori.ng

The three-man tribunal led by Justice Ejiro Emudainohwu delivered the judgement on Friday.

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Governor Seyi Makinde

The petition filed by the Action Alliance (AA) and its gubernatorial candidate, Babatunde Samson Ajala to challenge the win of Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde during the polls has been dismissed by the election petition tribunal.

The three-man tribunal led by Justice Ejiro Emudainohwu delivered the judgement on Friday.

Other members of the tribunal who sat in Ibadan, the state capital are Justices Baraka Wali and I. S. Galadima.

Recall that Makinde was declared the winner of the gubernatorial election held on Saturday, 18th March 2023 but Action Alliance and its candidate approached the tribunal and called for the cancellation of the election result owing to the alleged exclusion of the name of its candidate.

Counsel to AA and its candidate; Etibo Orowo King in his presentation on Friday told the tribunal that the party and its candidate have decided to discontinue the case.

He urged the tribunal to strike out the case in the interest of the state.

“My prayer is for the cancellation of the result of the election. But, further reevaluation, we decided to discontinue the case in the interest of peace and tranquility”.

Counsel to the governor who is the second respondent, Kunle Kalejaye (SAN) in his presentation then urged the tribunal to dismiss the case.

“The petitioner asked that the case be struck out. We want the base to be dismissed. It is a petition that is dead on arrival, the Counsel said.”

The tribunal led by Emudainohwu then dismissed the case.

The tribunal then awarded a sum of N100,000 in favour of first respondent (Independent National Electoral Commission), a sum of N250,000 in favour of the second respondent (Governor Makinde) and a sum of N250,000 in favour of the third respondent (Peoples Democratic Party)



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