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Tribunal Dismisses Adebutu’s Petition For Referring To INEC Result As Purported by nlfpmod: 4:07pm On Sep 30, 2023
The Ogun State governorship election petition tribunal has dismissed as incompetent, the petition brought forth by Ladi Adebutu, the flag bearer of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) because it referred to INEC’s result as “purported.”

The petition contested the legitimacy of the results declared by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in March as the outcome of the polls against incumbent governor, Dapo Abiodun.

On Saturday, the tribunal concluded that Mr Adebutu’s petition was fatally flawed on the grounds of incompetence hinged upon the fact that the petitioner’s case did not directly address the election results as officially declared by INEC. Rather, Mr Adebutu’s petition had insinuated that the results were “purported,” which, in essence, suggested that he might have come before the tribunal to argue based on mere rumours rather than established facts.

In its ruling, the tribunal asserted, “Petitioners have a duty, as outlined in the Schedule, to plead the election results as officially announced. Regrettably, the petitioners failed to fulfil this duty. Instead, they used the word ‘purportedly’ when describing the election results, a term that, according to the dictionary, implies unverified rumours. Therefore, the court finds that the petitioners should have challenged the officially announced results, not unsubstantiated rumours.”

Consequently, the tribunal arrived at a decision, deeming the petition as legally incompetent due to this fundamental flaw. The tribunal’s decision may have underscored the significance of adhering to procedural norms in election petitions, emphasizing that claims must be based on credible and officially recognized election results it could also mean to some analysts, a miscarriage of Justice unreasonably hinged on a ridiculous technicality as it was clear that the figures were in fact INEC’s figures.

This particular aspect of Mr Adebutu’s petition, which centred on alleged irregularities such as cancelled votes, fake ballot papers, overvoting, and the failure to utilize the Biometric Verification Authentication System (BVAS), was relegated to the periphery by the tribunal. Instead, the tribunal’s focus primarily honed in on the use of the term “purportedly” by the petitioner when addressing the election results.

The implications of this ruling are far-reaching. INEC declared that Mr Abiodun won the election polling 276,298 votes against Mr Adebutu’s 262,383. At the time of the announcement, the margin of lead was less than the number of voters who could not cast their votes due to violence and other factors. In cases like this, the number of voters left out could significantly affect the results of the election had they voted, the law requires that the election be declared inconclusive and supplementary elections held.

The solid ground upon which Mr Adebutu built his petition, according to the court, will no longer matter because the legal team referred to the figures as “purported.”

https://gazettengr.com/ogun-guber-election-tribunal-dismisses-adebutus-petition-for-saying-inec-purportedly-declared-dapo-abiodun-winner/

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Re: Tribunal Dismisses Adebutu’s Petition For Referring To INEC Result As Purported by GeneralPula: 4:11pm On Sep 30, 2023
The solid ground upon which Mr Adebutu built his petition, according to the court, will no longer matter because the legal team referred to the figures as “purported.”

Haha..

He shot himself in the leg..

At the end of the day, lawyers have cashed out!

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Re: Tribunal Dismisses Adebutu’s Petition For Referring To INEC Result As Purported by wunmi590(m): 4:12pm On Sep 30, 2023


In a country where the judiciary is working, dapo abiodun shouldn't have been sworn in the second term..

Even the people of Ogun state are crying everyday about ghr failure that was elected...

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Re: Tribunal Dismisses Adebutu’s Petition For Referring To INEC Result As Purported by vizboy(m): 4:13pm On Sep 30, 2023
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Re: Tribunal Dismisses Adebutu’s Petition For Referring To INEC Result As Purported by Odidigboigbo(m): 4:13pm On Sep 30, 2023
Hmm
Re: Tribunal Dismisses Adebutu’s Petition For Referring To INEC Result As Purported by Dozieson(m): 4:13pm On Sep 30, 2023
GeneralPula:
The solid ground upon which Mr Adebutu built his petition, according to the court, will no longer matter because the legal team referred to the figures as “purported.”

Haha..

He shot himself in the leg..

At the end of the day, lawyers have cashed out!

The elections tribunal judgment this year is the worse I have seen in naija history

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Re: Tribunal Dismisses Adebutu’s Petition For Referring To INEC Result As Purported by Samakus(m): 4:13pm On Sep 30, 2023
Nigerian judiciary sha

The way Nigerian suddenly became utter rubbish is mind boggling

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Re: Tribunal Dismisses Adebutu’s Petition For Referring To INEC Result As Purported by GOFRONT(m): 4:13pm On Sep 30, 2023
Tinubu......Tribunal..........These two Noun be confusing me, the most used words in the history of Nigeria's election.

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Re: Tribunal Dismisses Adebutu’s Petition For Referring To INEC Result As Purported by XtraFortunes: 4:13pm On Sep 30, 2023
The continued reliance on technicalities by the judiciary instead of the merit of a case has made the judiciary in Nigeria a laughing stock.

The NJC and NBA need to do something about it as it has plunged Nigeria into its status today as a failed state.

Look at Imo state after the abracadabra judgement there and a host of others.

I weep for Nigeria cry

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Re: Tribunal Dismisses Adebutu’s Petition For Referring To INEC Result As Purported by Cj4charles(m): 4:13pm On Sep 30, 2023
Imagine the stance of a said Judiciary 🧐🧐

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Re: Tribunal Dismisses Adebutu’s Petition For Referring To INEC Result As Purported by JDelight(m): 4:14pm On Sep 30, 2023
Story as usual

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Re: Tribunal Dismisses Adebutu’s Petition For Referring To INEC Result As Purported by Curse777: 4:14pm On Sep 30, 2023
cool


Understanding the game and the laws of power


Adebutu just got the technicality treatment

He can only appeal the ruling of the tribunals citing which technicality was faulted


.

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Re: Tribunal Dismisses Adebutu’s Petition For Referring To INEC Result As Purported by sosodevf(m): 4:14pm On Sep 30, 2023
Useless

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Re: Tribunal Dismisses Adebutu’s Petition For Referring To INEC Result As Purported by GeneralPula: 4:14pm On Sep 30, 2023
Dozieson:


H
For House

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Re: Tribunal Dismisses Adebutu’s Petition For Referring To INEC Result As Purported by mannobi(m): 4:15pm On Sep 30, 2023
Only God knows what is wrong with our lawyers nowadays. They have jettisoned evidence to cry emotions and sentiment at the courts which is never helping them

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Re: Tribunal Dismisses Adebutu’s Petition For Referring To INEC Result As Purported by Ofunaofu: 4:15pm On Sep 30, 2023
All these are technicalities


Why can't the tribunal judge the case on it merit

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Re: Tribunal Dismisses Adebutu’s Petition For Referring To INEC Result As Purported by Shikini: 4:15pm On Sep 30, 2023
All these conflicting rulings ... the judiciary is gradually turning itself to a laughing stock

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Re: Tribunal Dismisses Adebutu’s Petition For Referring To INEC Result As Purported by helpee(m): 4:15pm On Sep 30, 2023
Gazeete is a sensational newspaper that drives traffic with sensational news.

What the court was saying was that rather than challenging the official result, the petitioner discarded it as a purported result and never challenged it. They only concentrated on rumours .
PETITIONERS did not specifically state which POLLING UNITS D results were affected. It is not the duty of the Tribunal to hold the brief of the PETITIONERS. Here, the PETITIONERS woefully failed.

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Re: Tribunal Dismisses Adebutu’s Petition For Referring To INEC Result As Purported by TruthsFM: 4:15pm On Sep 30, 2023
Chaiiii meanwhile, Ogun: Tribunal case between Dr.Oladipupo Adebutu Vs Dapo Abiodun has produced first of its kind. More witnesses in the history of Nigeria court cases even more than presidential court case, to round it up, Expect some more shocking news on the incident that happened on election day march 18th.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ERAQRyMGMQA
Re: Tribunal Dismisses Adebutu’s Petition For Referring To INEC Result As Purported by adeoba2008(m): 4:15pm On Sep 30, 2023
Haba

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Re: Tribunal Dismisses Adebutu’s Petition For Referring To INEC Result As Purported by adeoba2008(m): 4:16pm On Sep 30, 2023
mannobi:
G
Goat

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Re: Tribunal Dismisses Adebutu’s Petition For Referring To INEC Result As Purported by bigdammyj: 4:16pm On Sep 30, 2023
Noted.
Re: Tribunal Dismisses Adebutu’s Petition For Referring To INEC Result As Purported by Spidermon: 4:16pm On Sep 30, 2023
Curse777:
cool


Understanding the game and the laws of power


Adebutu just got the technicality treatment
Re: Tribunal Dismisses Adebutu’s Petition For Referring To INEC Result As Purported by TruthsFM: 4:16pm On Sep 30, 2023
With this ruling here, Adebutu will win in the Appeal court of justice.

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Re: Tribunal Dismisses Adebutu’s Petition For Referring To INEC Result As Purported by donwhizkid(m): 4:17pm On Sep 30, 2023
Judiciary have finally messed themselves up in this country. Immagine using purported statement to jettison Justice. What a country. Our problem is the Judiciary and nothing more

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Re: Tribunal Dismisses Adebutu’s Petition For Referring To INEC Result As Purported by Curse777: 4:17pm On Sep 30, 2023
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Spidermon:
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Eleyi of Ogun State

Son of

Jagaban of Nigeria



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Re: Tribunal Dismisses Adebutu’s Petition For Referring To INEC Result As Purported by Harmony22: 4:17pm On Sep 30, 2023
Re: Tribunal Dismisses Adebutu’s Petition For Referring To INEC Result As Purported by youngsahito(m): 4:18pm On Sep 30, 2023
Tribunal will always find ways of fault petition. Nigeria deserves the kind of leader they have most especially the mumu people that voted this useless Dapo into power for second term.

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Re: Tribunal Dismisses Adebutu’s Petition For Referring To INEC Result As Purported by Olu1000: 4:18pm On Sep 30, 2023
Well , he shouldn’t have referred to results as declared by INEC as purported.I wonder which lawyer prepared such a petition at the tribunal.How can a lawyer describe election results declared by INEC as purported? By now , the tribunal should have declared a rerun and declared the election “inconclusive”, thereby giving Mr Adebutu a huge lifeline.What a shame!

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Re: Tribunal Dismisses Adebutu’s Petition For Referring To INEC Result As Purported by udemzyudex(m): 4:19pm On Sep 30, 2023
Just imagine.
Re: Tribunal Dismisses Adebutu’s Petition For Referring To INEC Result As Purported by JuanDeDios: 4:19pm On Sep 30, 2023
GeneralPula:
The solid ground upon which Mr Adebutu built his petition, according to the court, will no longer matter because the legal team referred to the figures as “purported.”

Haha..

He shot himself in the leg..

At the end of the day, lawyers have cashed out!
You're sure baba won't ask them for a refund since they messed up the suit? I won't be surprised if the papers report a bolekaja episode between a man and his lawyers in the coming days.

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