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Between APC and PDP: What Ortom told
Benue election tribunal
Gov Samuel Ortom on Wednesday filed his defence before the Governorship, National and State Assembly Election Petition Tribunal sitting in Makurdi.
Ortom, through Commissioner for Justice and Attorney General Mr Michael
Gusa, raised preliminary objections and asked the court to strike out the
petition.
“The petition should be dismissed because we are saying that it lacks
merit and so it should be dismissed”, Gusa said.
“In fact in the first instance, we have seen a lot of infractions
against the Electoral Act 2010 as amended, so we have raised preliminary
objections that the case be dismissed and also gone ahead to attack the
petition on the merit “.
The lead counsel, Mr Sabastine Hon SAN, said the governor filed his
defence within time and has fulfilled his statutory duty of attaching all the
document he would be relying on in the course of the case.
Hon who defended the governor at the tribunal over the 2015 election
said that the two cases have some striking similarities, although the circumstances
are slightly different.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Emmanuel Jime of the All
Progressives Congress (APC) had filed the petition challenging the re-election
of Ortom.
In the disputed election, Ortom of the PDP polled 434,473 votes to
defeat Jime who scored 345,155 votes.
Jime’s counsel, Mr Sunday Ameh urged the tribunal to upturn Gov Ortom’s
victory and declare Jime the winner of the 2019 governorship elections having
scored the highest number of lawful votes.
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