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Delta: Election Did Not Hold In Many Wards – Witnesses
Witnesses have started to testify at the trial session of Delta State re-run election petition tribunal, sitting in Asaba.
About 25 witnesses are billed to testify in the matters before the Tribunal on whether elections were held or not in some local government areas during the January 6, 2011 re-run election ordered for the State by the Court of Appeal in Benin.
The petition brought before the Tribunal by Chief Great Ovedje Ogboru (Petitioner), is challenging results declared by INEC in eight local governments of Delta State, while the PDP is challenging results from five local government areas where the DPP won.
Twenty presentations were made by counsel to the petitioner, Prof. Mogbeyi Sagay (SAN) on Friday, July 8 and Saturday July 10, 2011 as they testified that election did not hold in several wards of eight contentious local government areas.
The local governments include Warri North, Warri South, Warri South West, Patani, Ika North East, Ethiope West, Bomadi and Isoko South.
Some of the witnesses called by the counsel to the petitioner, Prof. Mogbeyi Sagay (SAN) include a former commissioner in Uduaghan’s cabinet, George Timinimi, younger brother to the newly sworn-in commissioner for environment, Barrister Eric Omare, Arch. Sylvester Obi Adoye, Charleds Omanele, Tommy Olugbo, Chief Duncan Ewere, Rev. Martins Eboigbe, Sunny Okpoye, Mr. Sylvester, Henry Obaha, Tosan Awani, Johnson Okwho and Peter Emabamije.
Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan is the First Respondent, while the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) are the Second and Third Respondents in the petition.
Meanwhile, the First and Second respondents are also challenging the results of five local government areas where they alleged that the Democratic Peoples Party (DPP), which is the second Petitioner, may have unlawfully garnered votes or rigged elections.
The local governments being challenged by the PDP are Udu, Uvwie, Ughelli North, Ughelli South and Ethiope East.
The tribunal had ordered the parties involved in the matter to sort out the relevant INEC voting materials that were used for the January 6, re-run poll.
The INEC materials, which have undergone forensic analysis are to be tendered as exhibits. The materials include forms EC8A, EC8B and ballot papers.
The three-man Tribunal is headed by Justice Uzoamaka Doris Ogwurike with Justices Louis Ogbonna Okereke and Bello Duwale as members respectively.
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