• Home
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
Wednesday, July 2, 2025
Trackupnews
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • Education
  • Crime
  • Health
  • Environment
  • Entertainment
  • Special Report
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • Education
  • Crime
  • Health
  • Environment
  • Entertainment
  • Special Report
No Result
View All Result
Trackupnews
No Result
View All Result
Home News

Delta tribunal dismisses Omo-Agege’s application for new witness

TrackUpNews by TrackUpNews
July 26, 2023
in News
Reading Time: 4 mins read
0
Delta Guber: Tribunal dismisses LP’s petition against Oborevwori
0
SHARES
0
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on WhatsApp

26 July 2023

The Delta State Governorship Election Petition Tribunal sitting in Asaba on Wednesday dismissed the application of the governorship candidate of the All Progressive Congress (APC), Senator Ovie Omo-Agege, seeking to bring in a statistician expert witness to testify before the tribunal.

RelatedPosts

NUJ Warri Correspondents’ Chapel Commissions Permanent Secretariat

Gbaramatu Kingdom Under Threat Stakeholders calls for Government intervention

Tompolo Reaffirms his Support Bola Tinubu 2027 Bid

The three-man panel led by Justice C.H. Ahuchaogu also dismissed another application by the APC candidate seeking extension of time for INEC subpoenaed witness to file a witness statement on oath and also to testify before the tribunal.

Counsels to the second respondent (Governor Sheriff Oborevwori) and third respondent (Peoples Democratic Party, PDP), had opposed the applications on the ground that granting same would over reach the respondents.

They had argued that the first application specifically, was aimed at bringing in new facts when pleadings had long closed, and would not afford them another opportunity to reply.

In dismissing the first application, the tribunal while citing previous cases, agreed with the respondents that the application cannot be granted, noting that it was brought 101 days after an order for inspection of election materials was granted.

The tribunal faulted the petitioners’ claims that INEC was responsible for the delay, declaring that there was no evidence to show that the petitioners applied to INEC for the materials after the order for inspection of materials was granted on April 3 until May 17.

It added while the inspection was done on May 23, the petitioners waited till July 13 to file the report.

“The petitioners having failed to file their expert witness statement on oath, cannot be allowed to eat their cake and have it. The application for extension to allow for expert statistician witness is not grantable as it will over reach the respondents who will be left with the short end of the stick as they cannot file another reply to the petition,” the tribunal held.

On the second application which is seeking extension of time for INEC to file a statement on oath based on the subpoena issued by the tribunal, the panel of justices held that the petitioners exhibited no evidence for the application to be granted.

They further held that INEC as an adversary, the tribunal cannot compel the electoral body to file witness deposition for the petitioners, noting that the best the tribunal could do which has been done was the issuance of a subpoena.

“It is not logical that a party should make a witness deposition for an adversary who is a respondent against a petition. Expecting that such a witness would sign and adopt a statement is beyond human reasoning.

“Such expectation is beyond our capacity as a tribunal. The best thing to do and we have done in this circumstance, is to issue a subpoena for INEC to appear. In some, we find no merit in this application, and it is dismissed in its entirety,” the tribunal held.Delta tribunal dismisses Omo-Agege’s application for new witness

The Delta State Governorship Election Petition Tribunal sitting in Asaba on Wednesday dismissed the application of the governorship candidate of the All Progressive Congress (APC), Senator Ovie Omo-Agege, seeking to bring in a statistician expert witness to testify before the tribunal.

The three-man panel led by Justice C.H. Ahuchaogu also dismissed another application by the APC candidate seeking extension of time for INEC subpoenaed witness to file a witness statement on oath and also to testify before the tribunal.

Counsels to the second respondent (Governor Sheriff Oborevwori) and third respondent (Peoples Democratic Party, PDP), had opposed the applications on the ground that granting same would over reach the respondents.

They had argued that the first application specifically, was aimed at bringing in new facts when pleadings had long closed, and would not afford them another opportunity to reply.

In dismissing the first application, the tribunal while citing previous cases, agreed with the respondents that the application cannot be granted, noting that it was brought 101 days after an order for inspection of election materials was granted.

The tribunal faulted the petitioners’ claims that INEC was responsible for the delay, declaring that there was no evidence to show that the petitioners applied to INEC for the materials after the order for inspection of materials was granted on April 3 until May 17.

It added while the inspection was done on May 23, the petitioners waited till July 13 to file the report.

“The petitioners having failed to file their expert witness statement on oath, cannot be allowed to eat their cake and have it. The application for extension to allow for expert statistician witness is not grantable as it will over reach the respondents who will be left with the short end of the stick as they cannot file another reply to the petition,” the tribunal held.

On the second application which is seeking extension of time for INEC to file a statement on oath based on the subpoena issued by the tribunal, the panel of justices held that the petitioners exhibited no evidence for the application to be granted.

They further held that INEC as an adversary, the tribunal cannot compel the electoral body to file witness deposition for the petitioners, noting that the best the tribunal could do which has been done was the issuance of a subpoena.

“It is not logical that a party should make a witness deposition for an adversary who is a respondent against a petition. Expecting that such a witness would sign and adopt a statement is beyond human reasoning.

“Such expectation is beyond our capacity as a tribunal. The best thing to do and we have done in this circumstance, is to issue a subpoena for INEC to appear. In some, we find no merit in this application, and it is dismissed in its entirety,” the tribunal held.

Tags: Delta tribunal dismisses Omo-Agege's application for new witness
Previous Post

1,618 Civil Servants employment letters with question marks

Next Post

Enugu Traders Defiled Instruction On How To Re-Open Sealed Shops

TrackUpNews

TrackUpNews

Track Up News is an online news publishing site aimed at disseminating newsworthy information to the public with high sense of objectivity.

Related Posts

NUJ Warri Correspondents’ Chapel Commissions Permanent Secretariat
News

NUJ Warri Correspondents’ Chapel Commissions Permanent Secretariat

June 27, 2025
Gbaramatu Kingdom Under Threat Stakeholders calls for Government intervention
News

Gbaramatu Kingdom Under Threat Stakeholders calls for Government intervention

June 18, 2025
Tompolo celebrates Tinubu at 73
News

Tompolo Reaffirms his Support Bola Tinubu 2027 Bid

June 15, 2025
Kantu Community Affirms Ijaw Roots,  Rejects Itsekiri Ancestry
News

Kantu Community Affirms Ijaw Roots, Rejects Itsekiri Ancestry

June 8, 2025
Time for Rhetoric is Over; Secure the Region”DOPF tells Southern Governors  
News

DOPF Slams Military Crackdown on Abraka Protests

June 3, 2025
Tantita Empowers Youths with State-of-the-Art Facility
News

Tantita Empowers Youths with State-of-the-Art Facility

June 2, 2025
Next Post
Enugu Traders Defiled Instruction On How To Re-Open Sealed Shops

Enugu Traders Defiled Instruction On How To Re-Open Sealed Shops

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recent Post

NUJ Warri Correspondents’ Chapel Commissions Permanent Secretariat

NUJ Warri Correspondents’ Chapel Commissions Permanent Secretariat

June 27, 2025
Gbaramatu Kingdom Under Threat Stakeholders calls for Government intervention

Gbaramatu Kingdom Under Threat Stakeholders calls for Government intervention

June 18, 2025
Tompolo celebrates Tinubu at 73

Tompolo Reaffirms his Support Bola Tinubu 2027 Bid

June 15, 2025
Kantu Community Affirms Ijaw Roots,  Rejects Itsekiri Ancestry

Kantu Community Affirms Ijaw Roots, Rejects Itsekiri Ancestry

June 8, 2025
Time for Rhetoric is Over; Secure the Region”DOPF tells Southern Governors  

DOPF Slams Military Crackdown on Abraka Protests

June 3, 2025

Popular Post

Plugin Install : Popular Post Widget need JNews - View Counter to be installed
Facebook Twitter

About Us

Track Up News is an online news publishing site aimed at disseminating newsworthy information to the public with high sense of objectivity.

Categories

  • Crime (49)
  • Economy (52)
  • Education (18)
  • Entertainment (5)
  • Environment (6)
  • From The Pulpit (1)
  • Health (15)
  • Inside Niger Delta (5)
  • Kid's Corner (1)
  • News (280)
  • Politics (135)
  • Track Up SoundBites (34)

© 2022 TrackUpNews

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • Education
  • Crime
  • Health
  • Environment
  • Entertainment
  • Special Report

© 2022 TrackUpNews