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Kano Judge Mocks INEC, Says “my Court Will Not Deliver Inconclusive Judgement” by olasco2035: 7:04pm On Sep 18, 2019
The chairperson of the Kano Gubernatorial Election Petition Tribunal, Halima Shamaki, on Wednesday said her judgement would not be inconclusive, alluding to the state election declared inconclusive by INEC.
Ms Shamaki spoke after the respondents — INEC, APC and the governor of the state, Abdullahi Ganduje — adopted their final written addresses and petitioners — Abba Yusuf and PDP — adopted their response on written addresses.
She said the panel is conscious of the deadline of 180 days provided by the Electoral Act, hence the resolve to tidy her work and deliver judgement within the timeframe.
In their arguments during the presentation, all the respondents’ counsels: Ofiong Ofiong SAN, Alex Ezinyon and Ahmed Raji SAN had unanimously requested the tribunal to dismiss the case as the counsel to the petitioners did not prove their claims.
READ ALSO: Despite reconciliation, Emir Sanusi replies Ganduje’s query
But, in response to the submissions of all the respondents, the counsel to PDP and its candidate Kanu Agabi, SAN cited a point of reference from the content of INEC’s final written address that the electoral umpire had proved the petitioners claim of conducting a free, fair and credible election on the March 9, 2019.
Mr Agabi further stressed that INEC had admitted in its final address that the PDP candidate was leading with lawful votes and that results were collated and announced.
According to him, INEC has later decided to cancel 207 polling units which is contrary to the provision of the law.
“INEC has announced the result of the 9th March, so to us this case is very simple, all we pray from the honourable tribunal is the declaration of a winner based on the lawful votes cast, which is the PDP candidate Engr. Abba K Yusuf as contained in our evidence number one, a certified true copy of the state collation result sheet issued by the INEC itself,” he said.
However, Mr Ganduje’s counsel, Ofiong Ofiong, argued that for PDP to claim victory of the March 9 election, the party must provide scores of all polling units in the state.
After the arguments, Justice Shamaki reserved judgment and adjourned the sitting sine die.
Meanwhile, as at today, the tribunal has a maximum of 23 days to deliver its judgement on the suit filed by Abba Yusuf and the PDP against the declaration of Ganduje as Kano State governor by INEC.

Re: Kano Judge Mocks INEC, Says “my Court Will Not Deliver Inconclusive Judgement” by Ovisthanks(m): 7:06pm On Sep 18, 2019
Issokay
Re: Kano Judge Mocks INEC, Says “my Court Will Not Deliver Inconclusive Judgement” by olasco2035: 7:15pm On Sep 18, 2019
Abba is coming insha Allah
Re: Kano Judge Mocks INEC, Says “my Court Will Not Deliver Inconclusive Judgement” by Validated: 7:29pm On Sep 18, 2019
Gaduje may be sacrificed at the supreme court to save Buhari. If you know you know

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Re: Kano Judge Mocks INEC, Says “my Court Will Not Deliver Inconclusive Judgement” by Nyamuri: 7:33pm On Sep 18, 2019
Allah ya kiyaye!! Muna Ganduje insha Allah
olasco2035:
Abba is coming insha Allah
Re: Kano Judge Mocks INEC, Says “my Court Will Not Deliver Inconclusive Judgement” by Nyamuri: 7:33pm On Sep 18, 2019
As in?
Validated:
Gaduje may be sacrificed at the supreme court to save Buhari. If you know you know
Re: Kano Judge Mocks INEC, Says “my Court Will Not Deliver Inconclusive Judgement” by Jasseyfrd(m): 9:01pm On Sep 18, 2019
Robbing Peter to pay paul
Re: Kano Judge Mocks INEC, Says “my Court Will Not Deliver Inconclusive Judgement” by Johnnyessence(m): 12:03am On Sep 19, 2019
olasco2035:


The chairperson of the Kano Gubernatorial Election Petition Tribunal, Halima Shamaki, on Wednesday said her judgement would not be inconclusive, alluding to the state election declared inconclusive by INEC.
Ms Shamaki spoke after the respondents — INEC, APC and the governor of the state, Abdullahi Ganduje — adopted their final written addresses and petitioners — Abba Yusuf and PDP — adopted their response on written addresses.
She said the panel is conscious of the deadline of 180 days provided by the Electoral Act, hence the resolve to tidy her work and deliver judgement within the timeframe.
In their arguments during the presentation, all the respondents’ counsels: Ofiong Ofiong SAN, Alex Ezinyon and Ahmed Raji SAN had unanimously requested the tribunal to dismiss the case as the counsel to the petitioners did not prove their claims.
READ ALSO: Despite reconciliation, Emir Sanusi replies Ganduje’s query
But, in response to the submissions of all the respondents, the counsel to PDP and its candidate Kanu Agabi, SAN cited a point of reference from the content of INEC’s final written address that the electoral umpire had proved the petitioners claim of conducting a free, fair and credible election on the March 9, 2019.
Mr Agabi further stressed that INEC had admitted in its final address that the PDP candidate was leading with lawful votes and that results were collated and announced.
According to him, INEC has later decided to cancel 207 polling units which is contrary to the provision of the law.
“INEC has announced the result of the 9th March, so to us this case is very simple, all we pray from the honourable tribunal is the declaration of a winner based on the lawful votes cast, which is the PDP candidate Engr. Abba K Yusuf as contained in our evidence number one, a certified true copy of the state collation result sheet issued by the INEC itself,” he said.
However, Mr Ganduje’s counsel, Ofiong Ofiong, argued that for PDP to claim victory of the March 9 election, the party must provide scores of all polling units in the state.
After the arguments, Justice Shamaki reserved judgment and adjourned the sitting sine die.
Meanwhile, as at today, the tribunal has a maximum of 23 days to deliver its judgement on the suit filed by Abba Yusuf and the PDP against the declaration of Ganduje as Kano State governor by INEC.

nice one from Kano judge.

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