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APC, Sylva lose bid to stop Bayelsa Governorship Election Petition Tribunal

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March 12, 2024
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The Bayelsa Governorship Election Petition Tribunal has dismissed a fresh motion filed by All Progressives Congress, APC, and its governorship candidate, Timipre Sylva asking the panel to recuse itself from handling their petition challenging the election of Gov. Douye Diri.

Chairman of the tribunal, Justice Adekunle Adeleye dismissed the motion after listening to arguments from counsel.

The News Agency of Nigeria, reports that Mr Tunde Falola represented Sylva, Mr Charles Edosanwan represented the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, and Mr Chris Uche, SAN was for Diri.

Mr Chukwuma Machukwu-Ume, SAN represented the Deputy Governor while Mr Tayo Oyetibo, SAN represented the People’s Democratic Party PDP.

Counsel to the petitioners said his clients filed the fresh application because they were convinced beyond reasonable doubt that they could not get justice from members of the panel.

READ ALSO: APC, Sylva, pass vote of no confidence on Bayelsa Guber election Tribunal, seek disbandment

The two petitioners further stated that the tribunal had exhibited strange circumstances that made them believe that they would be denied a fair hearing.

Falola therefore, asked the tribunal to step aside from the petition for a fresh panel to be constituted to hear and determine their petition.

Justice Adeleye said that the President of the Court of Appeal in a letter dated March 5 mandated the tribunal to go ahead and hear the petition irrespective of any application by the parties, noting that the letter of the Appeal Court president had overtaken the request by the petitioners for the disbandment of the tribunal.

Meanwhile, all the respondents, through their respective counsel, opposed the request for members of the panel to recuse themselves.

They argued that the application was an attempt to prevent the respondents from presenting their defense against the petition.

The respondents further argued that the motion by the APC and Sylva was a calculated attempt to blackmail the tribunal members to do their bidding.

They said the petitioners closed their case even when the time allocated to them had not expired; hence, there was no basis for the allegation of denial of fair hearing.

The respondents also held that APC and Sylva were part of the pre-hearing session and both agreed to the schedule of time as agreed upon by all the parties.

Adeleye adjourned the hearing until March 13 and 14 for INEC to open and close its defense.

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