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Appeal Court set to deliver judgment in Osun Governorship dispute

March 24, 2023
in Latest Nigeria News, Politics News
COURT OF APPEAL SET TO DELIVER JUDGMENT IN OSU GOVERNORHIP DISPUTE

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The court of Appeal sitting in Abuja is set to deliver its judgment in the appeal filed by the governor of Osun State Ademola Adeleke against the judgment of the Osun state governorship election petitions tribunal which nullified his election.

The Osun state governorship elections petition tribunal had on 27th January ordered that the certificate of return be withdrawn from Mr Adekele on grounds that Mr Oyetola was able to prove overvoting during the election.

The panel led by Justice Terste Kume held that the governorship election was not held in compliance with Electoral Act.

It said after deducting the excessive votes, the figure Mr Adeleke polled came down to 290,666: lower than the 314,921 polled by Mr Oyetola.

 

Two persons were killed, three All Progressive Congress Presidential Campaign offices were vandalized and properties worth millions of Naira were looted by hoodlums in Zamfara.

The Hoodlums attacked the Tinubu Campaign offices in Continuation of what they described as Celebration of Governorship Election Victory

 

The Coordinator, Tinubu Shattima Campaign Council in the state, Senator Kabiru Marafa confirmed the development to Newsmen shortly after inspecting the affected campaign offices in Gusau

 

Senator Marafa described the act as unholy and undemocratic but, a criminal act

 

Election Victory Celebration according to the two term Senator should not lead to killing innocent persons and distruction of valuable properties Including building roofing, carpet and funitures

 

The Campaign offices affected are Located at Lalan Junction, Nasarawa roundabout and Sokoto/  Gusau express bye pass

 

The affected offices were among the public places attacked by hoodlums who hide under the guise of Celebrating PDP’s Victory at the just concluded Governorship and State Assembly Elections

 

The Zamfara APC PCC Coordinator demands apology from the PDP and a Compensation of stolen and damaged Properties.

 

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