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Ebonyi bye-election tribunal: I’ve no confidence in panel – PDP candidate

tribuneonlineng.com 2024/5/18

Barrister Silas Onu, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate for the Ebonyi South Senatorial seat in the February 3rd, 2024 by-election, has called for the disbandment of the three-member Tribunal Panel, citing alleged biases and a lack of fair hearing.

In a petition addressed to the President of the Court of Appeal, Barrister Onu singled out the judges comprising the panel: Justice H.N Kunaza, Justice Bassey Bassey Nkanang, and Justice M.O Agboola.

Barrister Onu expressed a lack of confidence in the panel’s ability to deliver impartial justice in his case.

He asserted that continuing with the current panel would likely result in an unjust outcome.

Highlighting a specific incident, Barrister Onu referenced an application made on April 15, 2024, regarding the inspection of electoral materials, particularly the BVAS.

Although the application was supported with relevant legal precedents, the Tribunal ruled against it, citing concerns of potential amendment to the petition, he said.

Barrister Onu said: “On 15th of April 2024, upon the closing of pleadings and an application for the issuance of pre-hearing notice, electoral materials, specifically the BVAS was specifically pleaded in the petition. The motion was opposed by the 2nd and 3rd Respondent on the grounds other than law or facts, while the 1st Respondents (INEC) against whom the application was made did not oppose it”.

“We made our case for the grant of the order for inspection to be done during the trail and supported the application with a recent Supreme Court decision showing that the Tribunal has the power to grant such an application in the interest of justice

“The 2nd and 3rd respondents also pleaded the BVAS in their respective replies to the petition. On Saturday, being the 27th of April 2024, the Tribunal delivered its ruling on the application dismissing same on the ground that granting it will amount to amending the petition.

“This claim by the Tribunal can best be described as arguing the case of the respondent in the most untruthful manner and it can never be acceptable to me and should ot be allowed to infest the already beleaguered reputation of the Nigeria judiciary, especially in election cases.

“Firstly, in refusing the application, the Tribunal claimed that the petitioner did not plead BVAS. This is not only false but manifestly wicked and clearly intended to pervert justice by denying the petitioner the right to present their case and evidence before the Tribunal, because the BVAS was copiously pleaded in paragraph 42(16) of the petition at page 32.

“As if their blatant disregard for justice was not enough, the Tribunal without availing me with a copy of the ruling for my perusal so as to decide the next line of action had hurriedly fixed yesterday Tuesday 30th April 2024 for tendering of documents from the Bar, then Thursday 2nd May 2024 for opening my case which by their pre-hearing report should close by Friday 3rd May 2024”.

He noted that the petition was not intended to substitute the judicial remedy for the biased rulling which would be appealed against but it was an administrative approach which has become necessary as the petitioner no longer have confidence in the ability of the panel to be neutral.

Meanwhile, the counsel to Senator Anthony Ani, Barr. Roy Umahi expressed regret over the call for the disbandment of the Tribunal panel.

Umahi who was enraged passed vote of no confidence on the panel but noted that the Panel had corrected the “slip” made in their rulings.

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