The State House of Assembly Election
Petition Tribunal sitting in Makurdi on Friday nullified the election of member
representing Makurdi-North State Constituency, Mr Martins Aza.
Aza of Peoples Democratic Party
(PDP) was dragged before the tribunal by Mr Avine Agbom of the All Progressives
Congress (APC) candidate in the 2015 governorship/assembly elections.
Agbom challenged the election on the
grounds of electoral malpractices and non compliance with the electoral laws in
the conduct of the election in two council wards.
The wards where irregularities were
alleged were Agan and Mbalan.
Agbom, in his petition, prayed the
tribunal to invalidate the results of the two wards and order for fresh
election.
Delivering judgment, the tribunal
Chairman, Justice Mosumola Dipeolu, noted that the onus of proof lies with the
petitioner, which he did with submissions of relevant evidence.
The Chairman, however, stated that
the first respondent failed to efficiently counter the allegations in his response.
The Chairman explained that
testimonies of witnesses presented by the respondents’ counsel were
contradictory and unreliable.
The tribunal, therefore, ordered
INEC to conduct fresh elections in 20 polling units in Agan and 14 polling
units in Mbalan council wards of the constituency within 60 days from today.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN)
reports that the tribunal also in a separate judgment, dismissed the petition
of the PDP candidate, Mrs Elizabeth Shuluwa, for lack of merit.
The tribunal, therefore, upheld the
election of member representing Kastina-Ala West State Constituency, Mr Tor Aye
of the Labour party.
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