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Lagos Election Tribunal To Rule on PDP Application on Thursday


 An application by Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Governorship Candidate, Dr Abdulazeez Adediran (alias Jandor), for extension of time to bring more witnesses will be heared and decided on Thursday by the Lagos State Election Petition Tribunal.

The  three-member tribunal headed by Justice Arum Ashom on Tuesday ordered Adediran’s counsel, Mr Clement Onwuenwunor (SAN), to serve processes to respondents.

The respondents are the state Gov. Babajide Sanwo-Olu and his Deputy,  Dr Obafemi Hamzat; All Progressives Congress (APC), Labour Party (LP), LP Governorship Candidate in the state, Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour; and Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

Ashom also directed that the respondents should make ready their responses from Tuesday to Wednesday.

 

“The hearing of the application for the extension of time  is hereby adjourned until July 6,” Ashom said.

The application dated  July  2 was filed on July 4.

In the application, Adediran prayed the tribunal to grant him more time to bring more witnesses in the interest of justice and fair hearing.

However, counsel to INEC, Mr Adetunji Oyeyipo (SAN), urged the tribunal to close Adediran’s case.

Oyeyipo said that he did not see any reason for the extension, adding that the application lacked merit.

“Granting them another day means that the tribunal will grant us some days more to respond, and the tribunal does not have the luxury of time.

“We urge the court to close the case of the petitioner today,” he said.

Mr Benjamin Nwosu, counsel to Gov. Babajide Sanwo-Olu and his Deputy, Dr Obafemi Hamzat,  also asked the Adediran’s case should be closed.

“What the petitioner is seeking to do  is unknown  to electoral practice and the law is right that proceedings in election tribunals are strictly time-bound.

Counsel to APC, Mr Noris Quakers (SAN), said:  “The rule says that the petitioner shall have three days  to prove his case and shall not go beyond four days.”

Mr Folagbade Benson, counsel to Rhodes-Vivour, however, said he would leave the decision at the discretion of the court.

Counsel to LP, Mr Idowu Benson, also left the decision at  the discretion of the court.