Nasarawa Guber: Court Upholds Gov. Doma’s Election
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- Published 05/25/2008
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By George Agba
The Court of Appeal in Abuja, yesterday dismissed
an appeal filed by the governorship candidate of the All Nigeria Peoples Party
(ANPP) in Nasarawa State, Solomon Ewuga, challenging the judgement of the
Election Petitions Tribunal which upheld the election of Governor Aliyu Akwe
Doma in the April 2007 gubernatorial poll.
In a unanimous decision, five justices of the
appellate court held that Ewuga’s appeal lacked merit because he failed to
produce enough evidence to prove his claims that the election was not conducted
properly in some of the polling stations.
Justice Mary Peter –Odili who read the lead
judgement said the appellant (Ewuga) focused mainly on the wards instead of
proving his main allegation which bordered on the polling stations. The judge
held that the appellant failed to prove his allegation of over-voting and over
thumb –printing.
She said the appellant’s complaint that INEC
conducted the poll manually as against using electronic voting machines was not
an issue because there is no known law that says election cannot be done
manually.
"The attitude of the courts nowadays is to
move away from technicalities and do substantial justice. A court of law is
bound to substantial justice without regards to technicalities," the judge
submitted.
She said there was no basis for revisiting the case
as handled by the tribunal, or call for retrial as the appellant failed in its
totality to prove his case.
She dismissed the case on the ground that it lacked
merit and awarded N30,000 cost of litigation to Governor Doma and the Peoples
Democratic party (PDP), as well as N30,000 to the Independent National
Electoral Commission.
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said this on 27 May 2008 6:48:27 AM EDT
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