THE National Assembly Election Petition Tribunal sitting in Makurdi, the
Benue State capital, on Thursday dismissed the petition brought before
it by the Senatorial candidate of the All Progressives Congress, Daniel
Onjeh.
Onjeh had, on March 13, 2016, filed a petition against the
former Senate President, Senator David Mark, challenging the victory of
the former senate president.
The presiding Judge, Justice Gloria Anulude, in her ruling, said that the petition was filed in one day out of no time.
She disclosed that all other motions and applications filed on March 13 were, ‘thereby, struck out.
Justice
Anulude further ruled that the petitioner while filing his petition,
substantially refused to state the day of declaration of result.
“This tribunal is bound by the decision of the Supreme Court being the highest court of the land.
“By
Arithmetical calculation, the day of declaration is inclusive in
computing the mandatory 21 days of filing an election case. Therefore,
the tribunal had no jurisdiction to entertain the petition, and as such,
the petition is hereby struck out,” she stated.
Onjeh had filed
the petition challenging the victory of Mark, who he said, was wrongly
declared as the winner of the election in the February21, 2016 Benue
South senatorial rerun election.
Counsel for the petitioner, Mr.
Adetunji Oso, did not agree with the ruling, adding that there was an
opportunity at the higher court. He said emphatically that his client
would surely appeal the ruling.
The media aide to the former
Senate President, Chief Adakole Elijah, said that the position taken by
the tribunal was sound and noble because it was a validation of free
mandate given to the senator.
He recalled that people of Benue
South senatorial district unanimously voted Mark in, which the appeal
court overruled, thus prompting the rerun. He said the people of the
senatorial district also re-validated their support for Senator Mark,
which he said the tribunal had judiciously ruled on, saying that, ‘The
court is the last hope of the common people.’
In a teleconference
from Abuja, the defeated APC candidate, Daniel Onjeh said he totally
dissatisfied with the ruling of the tribunal and had already instructed
his team of lawyers to immediately commence the process of filing appeal
at the appeal court.
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