Congress for Progressive Change, CPC, yesterday, alleged before the
Presidential election petition tribunal sitting in Abuja, that President
Goodluck Jonathan used scores of armed policemen and soldiers to divert
sensitive electoral materials that it said “caused compromise of the
presidential election.”
The petitioner made this allegation on a day the five-man panel of
justices on the tribunal, reserved ruling on an application by CPC,
seeking leave of court to tender software evidence that it said would
reveal how the April 16 Presidential election was rigged by the Peoples
Democratic Party, PDP, in connivance with the Independent National
Electoral Commission, INEC.
The panel, which was presided by Justice Kumai Bayang Akaas, reserved
ruling on the application, sine-die (indefinitely), after it had
listened to oral testimonies of seven witnesses who were brought to
court by CPC yesterday.
Testifying in court yesterday, the witnesses, Mohammed Lawal
Suleiman, Embarage Abbayi, Ibrahim Musa, Bito Martins, Bulama Waziri and
Nwagbara Ogina Chijioke Eze, alleged that they saw security operatives
thumb-printing ballot papers in Zamfara, Taraba, Jigawa, Abia, Cross
River, Sokoto and Enugu states.
Tribunal rejects respondents’plea
Spirited efforts by counsel to the respondents to persuade the
tribunal not to hear the oral evidence was rebuffed by presiding Justice
Akaas, who gave the witnesses the nod to narrate their experiences.
Source: Vanguard Newspaper
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