The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship candidate in Ogun State, Ladi Adebutu has asked the Election Petition Tribunal sitting in Abeokuta to sack the state Governor, Dapo Abiodun.
Adebutu in his request before the tribunal said heaven will not fall if he is declared the winner of the March 18 election.
The counsel to the PDP governorship candidate, Chris Uche (SAN) said this while adopting the petitionersโ final written address before the Justice Hamidu Kunaza-led tribunal.
The tribunal on Monday resumed hearing for the adoption of final written addresses in a petition filed by Adebutu against Abiodun.
PDP and Adebutu in the petition marked, EPT/OG/GOV/03/2023 accused the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) of non-compliance to the Electoral Act and corrupt practices during the election.
The petitioners also alleged that elections were disrupted by thugs in over 99 polling units, disenfranchising over 40,000 voters from participating in the election.
In adopting the final address, Uche told the tribunal that the petitioners filed their addresses replying first, second and third respondentsโ addresses, all dated and filed on August 25, 2023.
The senior lawyer urged the election court to grant all the reliefs sought in the petition including disqualification of the second respondent, Abiodun, as a candidate in the March 18 election.
Uche asked the tribunal to hold that all votes allocated to Abiodun by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) were wasted and declare the petitioner (Adebutu) as the rightful winner of the election.
He said, โTo find that upon a proper calculation of the lawful votes cast in the election, excluding the votes earned by multiple thumbprinting and ticking of ballot papers under the watch of INEC, that the petitioner scored the majority of the lawful votes.โ
According to him, about 40,891 votes were affected and wrongfully credited to the second respondent.
On the margin of lead in the election, Uche said the petitioners relied on exhibits 456,457, 576,609 and 617.
The counsel said the petitioners had โsuccessfully discharged the burden of proof by calling 94 witnesses who gave vital evidence.โ
Uche said, โI urge my Lords to do justice by granting the reliefs sought in this matter, the heavens will not fall.โ
While adopting his final written address, INECโs Counsel, Dr Remi Olatubora (SAN), urged the tribunal to dismiss the petition โfor being absolutely unmeritorious and for being a total waste of judiciaryโs previous timeโ.
He argued that the petitioners simply dumped the documents on the tribunal, saying โAll the bags and envelopes of evidence hauled into this tribunal and tendered from the bar are absolutely inadmissibleโ.
Abiodunโs lawyer, Wole Olanipekun (SAN) in his written address, urged the tribunal to dismiss the petition, arguing that all the evidence tendered by the petitioners was not duly signed and stamped by appropriate authorities.
He described all the evidence tendered by the petitioners as โworthless, valueless, baseless and should have been voided ab initioโ.
โThe position of the law is that an unsigned document is worthless. The principle of margin of lead cannot be a ground for a petition. I therefore urged your Lordships to dismiss this petitionโ, Olanipekun argued.
Counsel for APC, Dr Onyechi Ikpeazu, submitted that the petitioners raised allegations of non-compliance in six local governments but failed to mention any polling unit.
He also argued that the video and picture of alleged political thugs on bikes who disrupted elections were not related to the polling unit.
โWe humbly urged my lords to dismiss the petitionโ, Ikpeazu submitted.