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Obaseki: Appeal Court Takes Decison Edo Governorship Election

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Obaseki: Appeal Court Takes Decison Edo Governorship Election

The court of Appeal sitting in Benin has upheld the victory of Governor Godwin Obaseki in the 2020 Edo state governorship election.

Naija News reports that on March 29, the election petitions tribunal dismissed all the petitions seeking nullification of Obaseki’s election.

Dissatisfied, the Action Democratic Party (ADP) and its governorship candidate, Iboi Lucky went further to the court of appeal to challenge the tribunal’s verdict.

Delivering judgment in the appeal marked CA/B/EPT/GOV/01 & 1A/2021 Action Democratic Party & Anor v. INEC & 2Ors, the appellate court on Wednesday held that Obaseki did not forge the certificates with which he contested the election.

The court, therefore, dismissed the appeal filed by the ADP and its candidate.

In another case, the Action Alliance (AA) and the Action Peoples Party (APP) had approached the appellate court claiming that they were unlawfully excluded from the poll.

The two parties in their petitions asked the court to nullify Obaseki’s election.

Delivering judgement in the case, marked /B/EPT/GOV/02/2021 Action Peoples Party (APP) Vs Godwin N. Obaseki & 2Ors, the court in a unanimous decision, upheld the judgment of the tribunal and dismissed the appeal with cost assessed at N600,000 each on two different counts.

The governor won all the eight issues for determination in the appeal.

M. A. Owoade who led the panel of justices said the inclusion of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and its candidate, Osagie Ize-Iyamu, as respondents in the petition, was a ploy by Ize-Iyamu to fight his case through another petitioner.



Ige Olugbenga is a fine-grained journalist. He loves the smell of a good lead and has a penchant for finding out something nobody else knows.