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How Court Declared Aregbesola Winner After Canceling Results Of 10 Local Govts by KEVIND: 6:24am On Sep 24, 2018
The Appeal Court sitting in Ibadan, Oyo State has declared Engr. Rauf Aregbesola of the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) winner of the 2007 governorship election in the state, awarding him 198,799 votes, against the ousted incumbents 172,880.

Delivering judgment, the head of the five-member appeal panel, Justice Clara Ogunbiyi declared Aregbesola the winner and ordered that he should be sworn in immediately. It was a unanimous judgement.

Aregbesola had in his petition prayed the court to cancel the elections in 10 local government areas of the state where violence and electoral
malpractices marred the elections.

There were spontaneous jubilations in Ilesha, Ekiti, Ibadan and Lagos by supporters of Aregbesola who trooped to the streets celebrating Aregbesola's victory. And violence was reported in Ikirun, between supporters of Aregbesola and the deposed governor, Oyinlola.

In the judgment, read for about five hours by Justice Clara Bata Ogunbiyi, the court affirmed, INEC did not conduct election in accordance to the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and in accordance with the Electoral Act. It thus annulled the election held in 10 local governments in dispute saying that the allegations against the election in the 10 disputed local government areas were valid and genuine.

Having nullified the electionvheld in Boripe, Atakumosa, Ayedaade, Boluwaduro, Ife Central, Ife East, Ife South, Ifedayo, Isokan, Odo Otin, local governments Areas, the court resolved that Aregbesola won the election by 198,799 votes against 172,880 lawfully ascribed to Oyinlola.
Justice Ogunbiyi declared Aregbesola the winner of the election in line with section 197 constitution and 147 Electoral Act.

This court hereby orders that the election in 10 local government is null and void. The court also declares that the declaration of Olagunsoye Oyinlola Of Peoples Democratic Party, (PDP)as a governor of Osun State is null and void. We hold that because the first Appellant, Rauf Aregbesola had satisfied section 179 of the Nigeria Constitution and section 147 sub-section 2 of the Electoral Act be declared as the valid governor of Osun State. We order for the cancellation of the Certificate of Return earlier issued to Oyinlola and ordered that INEC should immediately issue a Certificate of Return to Aregbesola. We also resolved that Aregbesola is duly elected as the governor of Osun State.

Prior to the judgment, the court in succession resolved all the five issues for determination in favour of Aregbesola and against Oyinlola.

The first was whether the lower tribunal was right in ruling that all allegations in the petition were criminal in nature, the court applied the Principle of Severance saying that all the allegations were not criminal. It affirmed that though, the allegation of violence, thuggery are criminal, the allegation against INEC is not criminal but civil.

It stated that infractions such as the non-compliance with the electoral Act, non collation of result, diversion of sensitive materials, no -record of election result at the polling units, and non announcement of the result were civil in nature and only needed to be proven with preponderance of evidence and balance of probability.

The court said that these allegations were well proven.

The second issue was whether the tribunal was right on the way it treated the evidences of the petitioner as mere allegations. The court ruled that the tribunal was completely wrong in ignoring the evidence tendered.

In the court opinion, there was a miscarriage of justice at the lower court. The Appeal court justices said the court was not pleased with the dismissal of the quantum of materials tendered as evidence by the petitioner.

As regards issue number three which has to do with whether an electoral supervisor is competent to give evidence, the court stated that inasmuch as the supervisor was a field officer who goes from a polling unit to another polling unit to observe election as well as rely on the report of the agent, the supervisor is competent to give evidence in the court and the evidence should be examined on the merit.
The court also dismissed the cross appeal by Oyinlola for lack of merit.

The other members of the panel were M. I. Garba, Paul A. Galinje, C.C. Nweze and Adamu Jauro.
Reacting counsel to Aregbesola asked the court to order Oyinlola to pay N10 billion which will cover the salaries he had receieved illegally and other things he had used the office to benefit. He said that he believed that Oyinlola would have packed his load and left government house before the arrival of the new governor.

Counsel to Oyinlola, N.O.O. Oke said that the judgment is okay to them.
Alhaji Olawale Moshood Adeoti, the Osun State Chairman of Action Congress of Nigeria, CAN, urged the judiciary to continue with the spirit of saving Nigeria from illegality.

Engr. Rauf Aregbesola challenge of Olagunsoye Oyinlola election victory began in 2007 when he filed a 1004-page petition contending that INEC and the police colluded with the PDP to rig the election in favour of Oyinlola. He challenged the results in 10 local government areas of the state, saying that they were marred with violence and irregularities.
In its judgment, the Justice Thomas Naron-led five member tribunal that initially heard the case threw it out for lack of diligent prosecution.

Dissatisfied with the judgment, Aregbesola took his case to the Appeal Court sitting in Ibadan, where the Justice Victor Omagie-led panel condemned the judgment of the lower tribunal by branding it as perverse.

The Appeal Court panel ordered a retrial of the case after ruling that all the evidence rejected by the lower tribunal must be admitted by a new tribunal to be constituted. Part of the evidence the Omagie panel ordered the new tribunal to readmit was the controversial police report Aregbesola submitted with his petition. When the case was before the Naron tribunal, Oyinlola's counsel, Mr. Yussuf Alli, and the police did not comment on it and it was also not admitted as evidence by the panel.
The police report later became a subject of contention before the retrial panel headed by Justice Garba Ali. The Oyinlola camp alleged that the report was forged while the Aregbesola camp insisted that it was not. Counsel to Oyinlola, Mr. Yusuf Alli, on many occasions challenged Aregbesola to present the police report before the new tribunal if it was not fake. He assured that the originators of the police report would be jailed and accused the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) and its leaders of adroitness at falsehood and mischief. Osun State Commissioner for Justice, Mr. Niyi Owolade, said the inability of the ACN to present the police report indicated that the report was forged.

The ACN replied that it did not present the report before the Justice Ali-led tribunal because it is a catalogue of killings, violence and rigging in more than 10 local government councils. If we present it, the tribunal may be tempted to order a rerun. We only contested results of elections in 10 local government councils and not all the councils, which the police report encapsulates.

The police report detailed violence and killings in Ikirun, Ilesa, Ila and Ede communities, which we did not list in our petition. Twelve members of our party were killed across Osun during the 14 April 2007 governorship election, ACN alleged.

Just before the Naron tribunal awarded a unanimous judgment to Oyinlola, our sister publication TheNEWS published a report that disclosed the cosy relationship between one of Oyinlola's lawyers, Chief Kunle Kalejaiye and members of the Naron tribunal. The report contained telephone call logs of discreet interactions between Kalejaiye and Naron. But Kalejaiye however denied the charge.

In his final submission to the Appeal Court on 1 November, counsel to Aregbesola, Chief Akin Olujinmi urged the panel of judges to examine only four issues and quash the judgment of the Justice Alli Garba-led election petition retrial tribunal which had in May 2010 dismissed Aregbesola's petition.

Olujinmi said though INEC and its officials filed a reply to Aregbesola's petition, the commission failed to call any witness to defend the allegations of irregularities levelled against it by the petitioner.

According to him, INEC failure to call any witness or lead evidence to challenge the alleged irregularities in the election is tantamount to the
commission abandoning its case. He added that the claims of the petitioners were not challenged in any way.

Olujinmi reminded the panel of the fact that there were 10 local government areas in respect of which the petitioners were complaining, adding that it would eventually become clear that Aregbesola scored more votes than Oyinlola who was declared winner by INEC.

He listed the issues of non counting of votes, non announcement of results by INEC officials as parts of irregularities in the conduct of the election, which the appellants complained about in their petition. Olujinmi disagreed with the position of the retrial tribunal that no evidence was led to prove the petitioner allegation and recalled that the tribunal had forgotten that written deposition by the witnesses called by the petitioners formed the evidence led by Aregbesola to prove allegations of irregularities contained in the petition.

We called 75 witnesses who were going from one polling unit to another that day, he added. On the position of the tribunal that the allegations made by Aregbesola in his petition were criminal in nature, Olujinmi said: The contention that INEC officials did not collate and announce the result are already separable from the criminal ones. To support his position, he cited the cases of Fayemi versus Oni recently decided and that of Agagu versus Mimiko.
He explained that the tribunal failed to consider several documents tendered by the petitioners.

Olujinmi called the panel attention to Boripe Local Government Area where INEC awarded 14,497 votes to Oyinlola when the total number of registered voters was 12,631. He stated that the tribunal ignored this anomaly when dismissing his client petition.

He also called the attention of the panel to the case of INEC versus Oshiomhole to press his claim that if the total number of votes cast does not match the number of ballot papers available, the issue must be resolved in favour of the petitioners.

In his own final submission, counsel to Oyinlola, Mr. Yusuf Alli argued that the issues canvassed by Olujinmi were not joined at the trial stage and it would be unfair to let him change the rule while the matter is at the appeal stage. Alli drew the panel attention to the case between Senator Ibikunle Amosun and Governor Gbenga Daniel in Ogun State in which the panel submitted that the evidence of roving supervisors could not be regarded as credible or admissible because supervisors had no place in the Electoral Act 2006.

Alli also referred to paragraphs 18, 21, 22 and 27 of the petition and concluded that Aregbesola case was built on the commission of a crime. He insisted that the Fayemi versus Oni case, cited by Olujinmi was not helpful to the appellants.

Everything taken together, the appellants have proved nothing. What the tribunal said was that the totality of the evidence called by the appellants have not proved anything, Alli said.

https://www.pmnewsnigeria.com/2010/11/26/aregbesola-declared-osun-governor-court-sacks-onyinloa/


If Aregbesola could be sworn-in after the cancelation of 10 local government election results, I don't see the reason why Inec will declare the Osun election inconclusive because of 5 Polling units.

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Re: How Court Declared Aregbesola Winner After Canceling Results Of 10 Local Govts by Yambee: 6:24am On Sep 24, 2018
Na so.

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Re: How Court Declared Aregbesola Winner After Canceling Results Of 10 Local Govts by Oblitz(m): 6:58am On Sep 24, 2018
Gbam!

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Re: How Court Declared Aregbesola Winner After Canceling Results Of 10 Local Govts by omisakint: 7:04am On Sep 24, 2018
If apc led with just 100 votes I know oyetola will be declared winner and then pdp will head to court.... You canceled ten local govt and didn't other a re run in the affected local government. But cause of just 3000 votes from 7 PU we are getting a re run from those areas.


And to make things really funny. One of the PU was canceled CUse of card reader other was from over voting and ballot snacting

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Re: How Court Declared Aregbesola Winner After Canceling Results Of 10 Local Govts by diebuhari1: 7:08am On Sep 24, 2018
Nigeria is never straight forward.
Why didn't the judge order a rerun?

Lalasticlala come and see them bending the law like snake o

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Re: How Court Declared Aregbesola Winner After Canceling Results Of 10 Local Govts by Nobody: 7:17am On Sep 24, 2018
Satanic party

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Re: How Court Declared Aregbesola Winner After Canceling Results Of 10 Local Govts by JoanHicks(f): 7:21am On Sep 24, 2018
One good thing now is

The whole world is now watching INEC and APC

Let's see the trick they will try to apply

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Re: How Court Declared Aregbesola Winner After Canceling Results Of 10 Local Govts by ERockson: 7:26am On Sep 24, 2018
Shame on injustice Ayo Salami for using some callous Judges to perpetrate injustice that brought Aregbe to power. No doubt, Aregbe was popular and there were riggings and all that, but that judgement was highly biased and ridiculous.

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Re: How Court Declared Aregbesola Winner After Canceling Results Of 10 Local Govts by Nobody: 7:48am On Sep 24, 2018
Then it was PDP in Aso Rock... try this shit now when we have them in Abuja. I do tell people.... most times, Buhari doesn't have knowledge of what Oshiomhole and Co does but Bubu himself is also a fool, a desperado and hypocrite.

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Re: How Court Declared Aregbesola Winner After Canceling Results Of 10 Local Govts by uwa1(m): 7:52am On Sep 24, 2018
Inec has bin compromised... Not just APC, PDP also need to learn from this Osun Election... PDP needs a presidential candidate dat can to a maximum extent withstand APC power play during 2019 election... Thank God the electorates are getting wiser.

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Re: How Court Declared Aregbesola Winner After Canceling Results Of 10 Local Govts by aolawale025: 7:56am On Sep 24, 2018
What is good for the goose should be good for the gander

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Re: How Court Declared Aregbesola Winner After Canceling Results Of 10 Local Govts by hotplate: 9:26am On Sep 24, 2018
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Re: How Court Declared Aregbesola Winner After Canceling Results Of 10 Local Govts by Roughfyzay(m): 9:52am On Sep 24, 2018
Fellow Osun state indigenes we have fought Saturday's battle and prevailed but sadly the opposing forces are at it again. But do not waver for we shall crush them in the battle to come.
Gather your weapons which is your PVC and let's vote out this government together!
#TinubuOuttaOsun
#NoToHalfSalary
#ImoleDe

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Re: How Court Declared Aregbesola Winner After Canceling Results Of 10 Local Govts by wirinet(m): 9:54am On Sep 24, 2018
omisakint:
If apc led with just 100 votes I know oyetola will be declared winner and then pdp will head to court.... You canceled ten local govt and didn't other a re run in the affected local government. But cause of just 3000 votes from 7 PU we are getting a re run from those areas.


And to make things really funny. One of the PU was canceled CUse of card reader other was from over voting and ballot snacting
Get your facts right. INEC did not cancel elections in ten local government areas, the appeal court did. INEC declared Oyinlola elected, the appeal court reversed it.

If you guys feel INEC flouted the law by ordering a rerun in affected wards, head to the courts to stop the rerun and declare a Adeleke winner.

You guys seem to have a short memory and have forgotten the sham elections under Obasanjo"s in Ekiti, Osun, Imo, anambra, etc. Have you forgotten how Mrs Ayoka Adebayo ran for her life and later forced to announce fake results? Have you forgotten how Jonathan used used military and public funds to install fayose?
Re: How Court Declared Aregbesola Winner After Canceling Results Of 10 Local Govts by Caseless: 10:05am On Sep 24, 2018
this was brought up to serve what purpose?
Re: How Court Declared Aregbesola Winner After Canceling Results Of 10 Local Govts by fergie001: 11:22am On Sep 24, 2018
Hmmmmm
Re: How Court Declared Aregbesola Winner After Canceling Results Of 10 Local Govts by icon02(m): 12:32pm On Sep 24, 2018
wirinet:

Get your facts right. INEC did not cancel elections in ten local government areas, the appeal court did. INEC declared Oyinlola elected, the appeal court reversed it.

If you guys feel INEC flouted the law by ordering a rerun in affected wards, head to the courts to stop the rerun and declare a Adeleke winner.

You guys seem to have a short memory and have forgotten the sham elections under Obasanjo"s in Ekiti, Osun, Imo, anambra, etc. Have you forgotten how Mrs Ayoka Adebayo ran for her life and later forced to announce fake results? Have you forgotten how Jonathan used used military and public funds to install fayose?
Quiet Mr man! Quiet!! Dont even mention Ekiti here, it's a known fact that the Ayo salamic judgment that brought fayemi in was purchased! Segun oni won fayemi fair and square in 2007 and 2009 rerun. Even if they were to re contest today, Oni will still win.
I marvel at how ridiculous supporters of this evil government become when they are looking for reasons to justify the maladministration of this government. Most times they try to say since so so and so did it in the past, then there is no problem if we do it now whereas they promised us it wasn't going to be business as usual.

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