Governor Ibikunle Amosun of Ogun State
The Court of Appeal sitting in Ibadan on Thursday upheld the judgment
of the Governorship Election Petition Tribunal delivered on October 23
in Abeokuta which upheld the victory of Governor Ibikunle Amosun of
Ogun.
The five-man panel of the Appeal Court headed by Justice H.M
Ogunjimiju unanimously upheld Amosun’s victory and dismissed the appeal
filed by Mr Adegboyega Isiaka of PDP.
Ogunjimiju held that Mr Benjamin Ibikunle, the Principal Witness,
PW9, for the appellant was not a credible witness, adding that, his
testimony could not be relied on by the court.
She said that the evidence of PW9 was biased and could not be given
any probative value because he informed the court that he was a member
of PDP and could go to any length to ensure victory for his party.
The judge said that the report of the witness was inconsistent and
that there was no doubt that he did not take part in the inspection of
the electoral materials.
Ogunjimiju said that the witness indicated to the court that he was
not an expert while his testimony indicated an opinion of an expert
The panel said the court could not give any probative value to the testimony of the witness because he was not an expert.
It said that only an expert opinion could be given probative value by
the court, adding that the tribunal was right in dismissing the
petition.
The panel said that there was no place that the number of voters
exceeded the number of those accredited and that the election complied
with the provisions of the Electoral Act.
It said that the appeal lacked merit and dismissed it while declaring
Amosun as the winner of the governorship election of April 11.
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