Governor Abdullahi Ganduje of the All Progressives Congress, APC, has
opened his own defense with documentary evidence and oral witnesses At
the Kano Governorship Election Petition Tribunal, just as the defendant
presented a witness whose voter’s card was discovered to be reflecting a
different name.
Recall that the tribunal is hearing a petition
filed by the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, and its candidate, Abba
Yusuf, challenging Mr Ganduje’s victory at the March 2019 governorship
election in the state.
During the proceeding, Mr Ganduje lead
counsel, Ofiong Ofiong, SAN, tendered documentary evidences of election
result sheets (form EC8A) from 28 local government areas where
supplementary election took place.
Other documents include
certified true copies of form EC40G and copies of Election Day reports
from the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC.
The
respondent’s legal team also presented three oral witnesses from the
controversial Gawa Ward of Nasarawa local government area of the state.
The
first witness, Abubakar Suleiman of Kasuwar Murtala, Gama D, Nassarawa
local government alleged that during the first election of March 9,
supporters of the PDP in his polling unit submitted a list of 20 people
to INEC officials insisting that they must vote before any other person.
However,
while answering questions during cross-examination, Mr Sulaiman
confirmed that the March 9 election result was signed by an unknown
person called Auwalu on behalf on his party.
According to him, in
the case of March 23 supplementary election, there were two party
agents representing APC and that the other agent, Mansur Muktar-Adam,
signed the result.
Meanwhile, there was a mild drama in the
courtroom when Mr Suleiman was asked to present his voter’s card which
was discovered to be reflecting a different name: Sadiq Sadiq.
The
situation caused the PDP’s counsel Eyitayo Fatogun and that of Mr
Ganduje, MN Duru, to engage one another in a heated argument over the
discrepancy in the name of the witness and his means of identification.
Moving
forward, however, the Second witness presented before the tribunal was
Isa Waziri Bawa of Gama Tudu quarters, still in Nassarawa local
government area of the state..
Mr Bawa, in his witness deposition
of oath written at the tribunal registry on the May 17, 2019, said
unlike other voters who showed up to cast their votes at Gama Tudu
Primary School, the security men on election duty asked him to show his
permanent voter’s card before gaining access to the polling station by
to ensure safety of the voters in the area.
However, while being
cross-examined by PDP’s counsel Fatogun, the witness disowned the claim
contained in the second paragraph of his deposition saying it might be a
typing error.
The witness further revealed that he stayed at the
polling station until the results were announced, showing APC leading
PDP. He, however, said that he was not sure if copies of the result
sheet were posted for the general public to see.
Yahaya Usman of
Layin Maigado, also from Gama ward of Nasarawa local government, the
third witness, though without any means of identification, was allowed
to testify before the tribunal.
He alleged that some under-aged
people wearing red caps, believed to be members of the PDP and numbering
about 20, stormed his polling station during the first election with
voters’ cards.
However, the witness, during cross-examination by
the petitioner’s counsel, failed to prove that the said people were
under-aged, as well as whether wearing a red cap, belt, T-shirt, shoe or
wristwatch reflects someone’s political affiliation.
After
presenting three oral witnesses, one of the second respondent’s counsel,
Aliyu Umar, SAN, asked for adjournment of the proceeding till Friday
August 23, 2019.
The request was, therefore, granted by the
chairman of the Tribunal, Justice Halima Shamaki Muhammad without any
objection from all parties involved in the case.
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