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SOKOTO: Tribunal orders Tambuwal, PDP to present all witnesses Wednesday

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Sokoto state Governor, Aminu Waziri Tambuwal, and his party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), have been ordered by the Governorship Elections Petitions Tribunal in the state to present all their witnesses in Court on Wednesday.

The governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Ahmed Aliyu Sokoto, and the party had dragged the Governor, PDP and the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to the tribunal, challenging the declaration of Tambuwal as winner of the 2019 general and supplementary elections by the commission.

Gov. Tambuwal had through his Lead Counsel, Barrister Emmanuel Ukala, applied for adjournment to July 31, 2019 to enable him to continue with the presentation of his witnesses, just after presenting three weak witnesses on subpoena.

Tambuwal and the PDP, 2nd and 3rd Respondents respectively, had earlier at the pre-hearing proceedings of the Tribunal told the Court that they have 42 and 33 witnesses respectively to present before the tribunal.

During its sitting on Tuesday, the tribunal Chairman, Justice Abdullahi Bawale, had vehemently objected to Ukala’s application for adjournment, insisting that, the 2nd Respondent must present all his witnesses to the Court Wednesday.

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The Lead Counsel for INEC, the 3rd Respondent, Aare Akinmuyiwa Akinboro, could not present any witness as ordered by the Tribunal.

He said, “we were just waiting to see where the 2nd Respondent would stop, then we take from there.”

The Lead Counsel for the Petitioners, Dr Alex Izinyon , SAN, had also strongly objected to the application for an adjournment by the 2nd Respondent.

Ukala had earlier tendered some documents to the Tribunal, from the Bar and they were admitted as “Identifications -IDs,” by the Court.

Izinyon also objected to the development, saying, “we object to doing this, although we reserve our objection.”

They include the results for Labe-Labe Primary School Polling Unit, Bashire / Maikada ward, in Tambuwal Local Government, Randa-Randa Polling Unit, Fura Girke ward, Tureta Local Government and Shiyyar Noma polling unit, Shinaka ward of Goronyo Local Government.

The Court, however, ordered that photocopies of the documents be made in the Court, while the originals should be returned to INEC, for the safety of the documents, as prayed by Alhassan Umar, Counsel to the 1st Respondent, INEC.

The Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC), Alhaji Abubakar Sadeeq Musa, represented by an Administrative Officer, Bashir Ahmed Tahir, had earlier been subpoenaed by the Tribunal, where he tendered some documents before the Tribunal.

The documents include Forms EC8 A and Forms EC8 B from some polling units in Tambuwal, Goronyo, Tureta and Wurno Local Governments.

They were the original results sheets and the summary of the same polling units.

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