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Obi, Labour Party to call 50 witnesses against Tinubu at tribunal

OsunDailyBy OsunDailyMay 20, 2023No Comments4 Mins Read
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The Labour Party (LP) and its presidential candidate, Peter Obi, have told the Presidential Election Petition Court (PEPC) that they will call no fewer than 50 witnesses to testify in their petition.

LP and Mr Obi are challenging the election of President-elect, Bola Tinubu.

Counsel to the petitioners, Awa Kalu (SAN), said this on Saturday in Abuja at the resumed proceedings of the pre-hearing phase before the courtโ€™s five justices.

โ€œWe still have a few hiccups at the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) because of the order of this court made on March 8, directing the commission to allow us to carry out forensic investigation of BVAs, which we have not been able to do.โ€

To this end, Mr Kalu said his clients would require seven weeks within which to present their petition in court.

The senior lawyer told the court that with regard to timing, his team was suggesting that 30 minutes be allotted to the witnesses classified as โ€œstar witnessesโ€ to demonstrate any electronic evidence.

He, however, said the 30 minutes excluded the time that would be used to demonstrate video evidence or any other electronic evidence.

โ€œFor this class of witnesses, they will be cross examined for 30 minutes by each respondent, and re-examination will be for five minutes.

โ€œIn respect of other witnesses, we suggest 10 minutes for evidence-in-chief, 10 minutes for cross-examination by each respondent and five minutes for re-examination.

โ€œFor the respondents, we suggest 20 minutes for the evidence-in-chief of their star witnesses, 30 minutes for cross-examination and five minutes for re-examination.

โ€œFor their other witnesses, we suggest 20 minutes for evidence-in-chief, 15 minutes for cross-examination and five minutes for re-examination.โ€

Counsel to INEC, Abubakar Mahmoud, SAN, said his client who conducted the disputed election planned to call five witnesses to defend the election of Mr Tinubu.

Mr Mahmoud told the court that his team would require seven days to argue their clientโ€™s case.

He said the commission was proposing 30 minutes for its star witness to give the evidence-in-chief, 15 minutes for cross-examination and five minutes for re-examination.

โ€œFor the regular witnesses, we propose 10 minutes for evidence-in-chief, 15 minutes for cross-examination and five minutes for re-examination.โ€

He opposed the suggestion by the petitioners that a separate time be given to their expert witnesses for demonstration.

He also said he was not aware of any hiccups between the petitioner and the commission, as was alleged by the counsel to the petitioner.

Roland Otaru, SAN, arguing for Messrs Tinubu and Shettima, said he would call 21 witnesses to defend his clientsโ€™ challenged victory, excluding expert witnesses.

He requested that all expert reports be front-loaded to the respondents within 48 hours.

On timing, he suggested that 20 minutes be allotted to expert witnesses for their evidence-in-chief, 30 minutes for cross-examination and five minutes for re-examination.

โ€œFor regular witnesses, we suggest 10 minutes for evidence-in-chief, 15 minutes for cross-examination and five minutes for re-examination.โ€

Mr Otaru prayed the court to make an order that the schedule of documents to be tendered should be exchanged between parties before the hearing.

For his part, Adeniyi Akintola, SAN, counsel to the All Progressives Congress (APC), said his client needed only nine days to call its seven witnesses, excluding subpoenaed witnesses.

He agreed with the report of Mr Otaru with regard to the timing for each witness.

He, however, said the petitioners had front-loaded only three witness statements and wondered why they would need 49 days to call three witnesses from only three polling units.

The courtโ€™s chairman, Justice Haruna Tsammani, having heard all arguments, urged counsels to meet and reach an agreement on the issue of consolidating the petition.

He adjourned the matter until May 22 for the continuation of pre-hearing.

The counsel to INEC had, amongst others, moved an application for the court to strike out ground two of the petition.

(NAN)


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