The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and its
governorship candidate in the 2019 general election, Isah Ashiru, on Tuesday
filed an application before the the state governorship Election Petition
Tribunal, seeking the recount of the
votes cast during the March 9 poll.
The incumbent state Governor, Nasir el-Rufai of the All
Progressives Congress (APC) was declared winner of the election by the
Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), having polled 1,045,427 as
against Ashiru’s 814,168 votes.
Ashiru is challenging El-Rufai’s victory at the tribunal on
the grounds that the election was characterised by irregularities and over
voting.
The lead counsel to Ashiru, Elisha Kurah (SAN), filed
the application at the commencement of a pre-trail at the tribunal headed by
Justice I. M. Bako.
The tribunal chairman, however, adjourned the matter
to May 25, 2019, to allow INEC and two other respondents in the petition time
to respond to the application.
In an interview with journalists shortly after the
adjournment, Kurah said it was imperative that the tribunal order INEC for the
recount of the votes cast during the election.
According to him, “It is very crucial as we are
alleging which is supported by the evidence we have that most of the results
declared were phantom votes.
“They were back up by votes in the ballot boxes. So
we want a complete recount of the votes cast in the governorship election.
”We are expecting that the results would show that
the PDP actually won the election, but votes were just inflated randomly just
to make the APC have the semblance of winning the election.”
However, in his reaction, counsel to El-Rufai, Abdulhakeem
Mustapha, said he would oppose the application.
He said the PDP and its candidate have four highly
contentious applications and “we intend to oppose the applications on their
merit, and the tribunal has given us a new date to come and argue the
applications.”
He added that the matter had been adjourned for
hearing of all the pending applications.
The counsel said: “We have a preliminary objection that the
petition is not competent. They (PDP and Ashiru) have an application that they
want the tribunal to order that the ballots be re-counted one after the other
in open court, and we intend to oppose those applications.”
He argued that “the Electoral Act is in our favour,
the Kaduna people have spoken, they picked El-Rufai, and nothing is going to
change that.
”We are here to defend the mandate the people have
given to the governor. We intend to convince the tribunal that the petition
lack merit and it should be dismissed.”
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