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Delta: Three Governorship Aspirants File Applications Against Okowa As Elections Petitions Tribunal Begins Sitting

 

By Omos Oyinbode, Asaba
Delta State Governorship Election Petitions Tribunal sitting in Asaba yesterday granted the exparte motion of the petitioners seeking a substituted service of the originating processes and all other processes on the respondents to the petition.
Three petitions are before the three-man tribunal headed by Justice Nasiru Gunmi, challenging the declaration of Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) as winner of the April 11 governorship election by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
The petitions were filed by Chief Great Ogboru of Labour Party, Olorogun O’tega Emerhor of the All Progressive Congress (APC) and Mr. Paul Isamade of Allied Congress Party of Nigeria (ACPN).
In the application filed by Ogboru and the Labour Party on May 5, 2015, the tribunal ordered the originating processes should served on the respondents by either serving the processes on the state secretary of the PDP or any principal officer of the party or by pasting same at the state secretariat of the PDP on Marian Babagida Way, Asaba.
In the case of Emerhor and APC, the tribunal granted the prayers of the applicants, directing that the processes should be served by pasting same at the last known addresses of the respondents which are located at Owa-Oyibu in Ika North-East council area and No. 1, Core Area, Anwai Road, Asaba.
Also granted was the application by Isamade and the ACPN in which the tribunal ordered that the processes should be pasted at conspicuous places at the secretariat of the first respondent (INEC), residence of the second respondent (Okowa) and state secretariat of the third respondent (PDP).
Earlier in their respective presentations, counsel to Ogboru, Ediri Diejomaoh; counsel to Emerhor, Joseph Omonoseh; and counsel Isamade, Kehinde Edun had told the tribunal that the respondents were evading service, hence the application.
Meanwhile, at the tribunal’s inaugural sitting, chairman of the tribunal, Justice Nasiru Gunmi urged all stakeholders to give team maximum support for the tribunal to succeed in its role of ensuring that justice is done to the petitions.
While specifically enjoining counsel to the litigants to avoid unnecessary applications for adjournment, he also urged politicians and their supporters to maintain utmost decorum during and after each tribunal sitting.
Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice in Delta State, Charles Ajuyah (SAN) implored the tribunal to dispassionately look into the petitions with the objective of ensuring that justice is done.

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