| KOGI GOVERNOR |
The Governorship Election Petition Tribunal for
Kogi sitting in Abuja on Wednesday dismissed the petition filed by the Labour
Party for failing to substantiate its claims.
According to her,
there are not enough evidences to prove the allegations made by the party in
the petition.
Muhammad said that
the evidence given by a witness of the petitioner that he did not write a
report after monitoring the election, closed the case of the petitioner.
She also said that
the allegation of corrupt practices by the petitioner during the conduct of the
election could not be substantiated.
The party had
alleged that there were issues of irregularities during the conduct of 2015
Kogi governorship election.
Labour Party also
alleged in its petition that Gov. Yahaya Bello, the first respondent, was not
validly elected and that his election was not conducted in compliance with the
Electoral Act.
It said that Bello
did not participate in all the stages of the election and did not have a
running mate before the conduct of the election.
The party also
alleged that Bello had no valid nomination from his party.
Reacting to the
judgment, Counsel to Labour Party, Mr Reuben Egwuaba, told newsmen that the
party would study the judgment and file a notice of appeal.
“Constitutional
qualification of Governor Bello is not grounded in law; we will study the
judgment and file a notice of appeal,’’ Egwuaba said.
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