Today
is decision day for the People Democratic Party (PDP) and the Action
Congress of Nigeria (ACN) in Kogi State as the Kogi State Governorship
Election Petition Tribunal is set to rule in Lokoja, in the eletoral
dispute between the two rival parties.
The
ACN petitioned the PDP and the Independent National Electoral Commission
(INEC) that the result of December 3, Kogi governorship election,
declared in favour of the PDP did not reflect the actual position of the
electorate.
INEC
had declared Captain Idris Wada of the PDP winner of the election with
300,000 votes. Prince Abubakar Audu of the ACN trailed him with 150,000
votes.
A former member of the House of Representatives, Dino Melaiye, in a swift reaction described the election as a charade.
Melaiye, who simply said the election was a scientific rigging, accused both the INEC and the PDP of forging results.
The prayer of the ACN before the tribunal was to give the mandate to, who it said polled the highest number of valid votes.
But
the PDP averred that the election was free and fair, urging the court to
squash the prayer of its challenger, which it argued, lacks substance.
After
argument by the various counsels and collation of oral and documentary
evidence provided by the petitioners, the tribunal led by Justice
Sulaiman Ambursa fixed today to deliver its judgment at the State High
Court Complex.
The
police have promised to provide adequate security around the vicinity of
the court. A top security operative confirmed that only judicial
officers and reporters will be allow access into the court premises.
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