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Oyetola Asks Appeal Court To Reverse Tribunal’s Decision by youngestuk(m): 10:17pm On Mar 28, 2019
Osun State Governor, Adegboyega Oyetola, who contested the last governorship election on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC), has asked the Court of Appeal in Abuja to reverse the majority judgment given on March 22 by the Osun State election tribunal.

The tribunal had, by a majority judgment given by two of its three members, voided the election of Oyetola, pronounced Ademola Adeleke of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) winner.

It then asked the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC to issue him a certificate of return.

In a 39-ground notice of appeal filed on March 26, 2019 by his team of lawyers, led by Wole Olanipekun (SAN), Oyetola faulted the majority judgment, given by Justices Peter Obiora and Anyinla Gbolagunte, on the grounds that it was perverse, replete with contradictions and not supported by evidence led by the petitioners.

Oyetola wants the Court of Appeal to uphold his appeal, set aside the majority judgment and dismiss the October 16, 2018 petition by PDP and Adeleke.

The governor said his complaint, in the appeal, was against the entire majority judgment, except where the tribunal held that it lacked jurisdiction to set aside INEC Guidelines; that the allegation of over voting was not proved; that the petitioners did not prove voided votes and other parts of the judgment where the tribunal agreed with their arguments.

Oyetola is contending, in his first ground of appeal, that the entire of the majority judgment is a nullity because it was written and delivered by Justice Obiora “who did not participate in all the proceedings of the tribunal and who was not present when all the witnesses gave evidence.”

He noted that Justice Obiora was absent on February 6 when the respondents witnesses (RWs) 12 and 13 – Ayoola Soji and Oladejo Kazeem – testified and tendered exhibits, which the tribunal admitted in evidence.

The appellant argued that, having not attended the tribunal’s siting on February 6, 2019, Justice Obiora could not see the two witnesses and was unable to examine their demeanour, as required, and therefore, unlawful for the judge to have authored a judgment in which he reviewed the evidence given by the witnesses.

He said: “The writing of and or the participation of the Honourable Justice P. C. Obiora in the writing of the judgment of the lower tribunal of 22nd March 2019 and delivery of same, vitiates the entire judgment.”

Oyetola also argued the tribunal, in its majority judgment, erred in law and acted without jurisdiction when it accepted the petitioners’ complained of non-compliance with the provisions of Electoral Act in relation to the September 22, 2018 governorship election in Osun State and on that basis proceeded to nullify the victory of Oyetola and APC.

It was equally the appellant’s contention the tribunal acted without jurisdiction by basing its decision to uphold the petition and set aside the return of the appellants on the basis of allegation of non-compliance with the Electoral Act, in relation to the September 22 governorship election.

The appellant noted that, nowhere in the entire petition, did Adeleke and the PDP complained about non-compliance with the provisions of the Electoral Act in relation to the September 22, 2018 election.

He added that the only ground, in the petition, alleging non-compliance with the provision of the Electoral Act was in relation to the rerun election held on September 27, 2018.

Oyetola noted the tribunal contradicted itself in its conclusion, in page 191 of the majority judgment, to the effect that the information omitted by the election officers in the Forms EC8A in the 17 polling units, where the tribunal voided results, were essential to proving over-voting.

He argued that, having earlier found that accreditation is not done on Form EC8A and that same (accreditation) cannot be proved without voters’ register, the tribunal was without jurisdiction to overrule itself.

The appellant further argued that the tribunal erred in law when it cancelled elections in 17 polling units on the mere allegation of improper ballot accounting and accreditation details.

He argued that since all the witnesses called by Adeleke and the PDP admitted that the voting process was regular; that votes scored by each party were publicly announced after counting and that the announced scores of parties were truly reflected on Forms EC8A tendered by petitioners, the tribunal was wrong to have proceeded to cancel results.

Oyetola said: “All petitioners’ witnesses testified and admitted that petitioners were not short-changed regarding the scores recorded for them in each Form EC8A tendered, and that no addition of votes was reflected in favour of the appellants.

“The lower tribunal had rightly found that there was no over-voting; there was no voiding of valid votes; that accreditation can only be done through voters’ register; that no single ballot paper was tended before it.

“By cancelling of elections in 17 poling units the lower tribunal acted without jurisdiction. By deciding as aforesaid, the lower tribunal discountenanced Section 139(1) of the Electoral Act.”

http://thenationonlineng.net/updated-osun-gov-oyetola-asks-appeal-court-to-reverse-tribunals-decision/

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Re: Oyetola Asks Appeal Court To Reverse Tribunal’s Decision by AntiWailer: 10:34pm On Mar 28, 2019
Lawyers can chop

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Re: Oyetola Asks Appeal Court To Reverse Tribunal’s Decision by Racoon(m): 10:42pm On Mar 28, 2019
An election Buhari said APC won by remote control angry

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Re: Oyetola Asks Appeal Court To Reverse Tribunal’s Decision by tuniski: 12:41am On Mar 29, 2019
Politicians no get Shame. You rigged an election yet dragging case.

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Re: Oyetola Asks Appeal Court To Reverse Tribunal’s Decision by realstars: 12:58am On Mar 29, 2019
No way! You stole your way down there.

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Re: Oyetola Asks Appeal Court To Reverse Tribunal’s Decision by chozzy: 1:34am On Mar 29, 2019
REMOTE CONTROL

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Re: Oyetola Asks Appeal Court To Reverse Tribunal’s Decision by Purej: 1:37am On Mar 29, 2019
No integrity, he robbed Adeleke of his mandate n he's still bragging.

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Re: Oyetola Asks Appeal Court To Reverse Tribunal’s Decision by ovieigho(m): 2:22am On Mar 29, 2019
Omo this guy hired Wole Olanipekun
I'm scared for Davido's uncle ...
Wole is a brilliant advocate ,btw why is this incumbent with a stolen mandate allowed to sit atop a state Wealth?

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Re: Oyetola Asks Appeal Court To Reverse Tribunal’s Decision by kelvinginzie: 5:26am On Mar 29, 2019
Oyetola,you know you did not win the election

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Re: Oyetola Asks Appeal Court To Reverse Tribunal’s Decision by Nobody: 5:59am On Mar 29, 2019
kelvinginzie:
Oyetola,you know you did not win the election
Abi ooo! Nigerian politicians and FRAUD are like 5 & 6. Any justice that miscarriage justice for sake of financial aggrandizement shall not live to enjoy it. Adeleke won the elections fair and square. The likes of Oyetola should be deleted from Nigeria progress match. Enough of all these frauds Pls!

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Re: Oyetola Asks Appeal Court To Reverse Tribunal’s Decision by Modarun(m): 10:29am On Mar 29, 2019
Lawyers must choo sha. Oyetola whose witnesses were augmenting the accounts of Adeleke? Lol, they called 5 APC witnesses and all of them affirmed that Inec tampered with the real results in favour of Oyetola. Let us see how it goes.

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Re: Oyetola Asks Appeal Court To Reverse Tribunal’s Decision by Ololanla: 10:41am On Mar 29, 2019
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Re: Oyetola Asks Appeal Court To Reverse Tribunal’s Decision by sevo(m): 10:43am On Mar 29, 2019
Thief....him don dey panic
Re: Oyetola Asks Appeal Court To Reverse Tribunal’s Decision by Kundagarten: 10:43am On Mar 29, 2019
It can't be reversed, APC cheated and the whole world knows it.

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Re: Oyetola Asks Appeal Court To Reverse Tribunal’s Decision by ORACLE1975(m): 10:44am On Mar 29, 2019
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In 1975, he "invented" the word "Fellow Nigerians" when he gave his first broadcast to the nation.



What madness let the law prevail

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Re: Oyetola Asks Appeal Court To Reverse Tribunal’s Decision by kenzysmith: 10:44am On Mar 29, 2019
We hear you sir, make sure the government house is neat cause we dont want adeleke to complain of any odour oo.

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Re: Oyetola Asks Appeal Court To Reverse Tribunal’s Decision by oanjolaolu: 10:45am On Mar 29, 2019
ok what's going to happen
Re: Oyetola Asks Appeal Court To Reverse Tribunal’s Decision by DogmaNation: 10:46am On Mar 29, 2019
Who comot d battery for our remote control? APC!

The small axe will cut down that big tree!


ACP are crooks!

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Re: Oyetola Asks Appeal Court To Reverse Tribunal’s Decision by ncha373(m): 10:47am On Mar 29, 2019
When is the appeal holding pls
Re: Oyetola Asks Appeal Court To Reverse Tribunal’s Decision by Pekele007: 10:48am On Mar 29, 2019
ovieigho:
Omo this guy hired Wole Olanipekun
I'm scared for Davido's uncle ...
Wole is a brilliant advocate ,btw why is this incumbent with a stolen mandate allowed to sit atop a state Wealth?

Have you heard about Barrister Onyechi Ikpeazu?



Na Olanipekun uncle... google his name

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Re: Oyetola Asks Appeal Court To Reverse Tribunal’s Decision by Gboy101: 10:48am On Mar 29, 2019
the politicians and lawyer's are cashing out and benefiting heavily with the loopholes in judicial systems of government.

the common masses are left out. how can someone who knows clearly that he lost the election still hiring lawyers and benefiting from the mandate the whole world knows he stole.

does it mean the judicial system of government has failed and faulty? only the common man are suffering the effect of this system of government

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Re: Oyetola Asks Appeal Court To Reverse Tribunal’s Decision by lomprico(m): 10:49am On Mar 29, 2019
Racoon:
An election Buhari said APC won by remote control angry

Abi o

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Re: Oyetola Asks Appeal Court To Reverse Tribunal’s Decision by marvin906(m): 10:50am On Mar 29, 2019
let the battle begin

Re: Oyetola Asks Appeal Court To Reverse Tribunal’s Decision by Nobody: 10:50am On Mar 29, 2019
Tinubu for try near kano or zamfara na.
Re: Oyetola Asks Appeal Court To Reverse Tribunal’s Decision by truthstands20: 10:50am On Mar 29, 2019
You stole Adeleke's mandate as a day light robbery. You will be disgraced out of office. How do you even sleep when you know you are sitting on another persons mandate? I trust that our judiciary will continue to hold the Barton and deliver justice to the people of Osun.

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Re: Oyetola Asks Appeal Court To Reverse Tribunal’s Decision by TempleHouse: 10:51am On Mar 29, 2019
The judgement will not stand.
Tell me how an illiterate idiot and a school cert failure will govern a intellectual state ?

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Re: Oyetola Asks Appeal Court To Reverse Tribunal’s Decision by anonymuz(m): 10:52am On Mar 29, 2019
Oyetola wasn't the winner. Tinubu,Buhari and co are the cause of this whole drama

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