Anambra election tribunal begins sitting, grants APC, APGA access to inspect electoral materials

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The Anambra Governorship Election Petition Tribunal on Thursday commenced sitting in Awka.

The tribunal also granted candidates of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), Prof. Charles Soludo and All Progressives Congress (APC), Andy Uba prayers to inspect materials used for the governorship election.

Uba and Soludo had filed motion before the tribunal to compel the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to allow them access and inspect the materials used in the November 6 and November 9, 2021 elections.

In a motion filed through Emeka Okafor, his counsel, Uba prayed the tribunal to compel INEC to allow him inspect the materials of the election including the certified true copies (CTC) of the results in 15-paragraph affidavit and written address.

Also, Soludo’s counsel, A. Ezeokenwa, who supported his motion with an 18-paragraph and written address, prayed the tribunal to allow him inspect all material used in the conduct of the election including access to CTC of the results.

Ruling on Uba’s petition, Chairman of the tribunal, Justice D. Mohammed, said having considered the application and satisfied, ordered INEC to allow him to inspect the election materials.

She said the inspection should be done in the presence of the applicant, respondents, Police and Department of State Service (DSS).

Ruling on Soludo’s motion, Mohammed granted his petition to inspect all the materials used in the conduct of the election, saying the tribunal had listened to the application and was satisfied and urged INEC to allow him to inspect the election materials, including the CTC of results.

She also ordered that the inspection must be done in the presence of the applicant, respondents, the Police and DSS.

It, however, stuck out the petition of Accord Party candidate, Dr. Godwin Maduka after withdrawing his application, who in his petition through his lawyer, N. D. Agu, urged the tribunal to strike out his petition, having lost interest in pursuing it.

Ruling on the motion, Chairman of the tribunal said since the applicant had withdrawn his petition, it had no option than to strike out the application.