Tribunal: Ayade's Case Against Jarigbe Has No Actuality - Jarigbe's Counsel

Jul 28, 2023 - 16:38
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Tribunal: Ayade's Case Against Jarigbe Has No Actuality - Jarigbe's Counsel

By Our Reporter

Lead Counsel to Senator Jarigbe Agom Jarigbe in the ongoing senatorial elections petition tribunal in Cross River State, Mba Ukweni, SAN has said former governor Ben Ayade has no case against the senatorial election of his client, Sen. Jarigbe Agom Jarigbe.

The legal luminary disclosed this, Thursday, shortly after the day's proceeding in the case with suit number EPT/CR/SEN/02/2023.

Speaking after the day's hearing where the petitioners had so far called twelve witnesses, he said they have so far been able to prove that most of their statements were false.

The senior Advocate said "we continued with the hearing and the petitioner still presented his witnesses.We are cross-examining the witnesses to show clearly that what they aver in their petition and their statement on oath are false based on the documents they themselves have tabled.

"They said there was over-voting and we confronted them with the BVAS report showing that there was no over-voting, that the same number of votes the presiding officer recorded are the same number of votes carried in the BVAS.

"We have not tendered one single report, exhibit or document and are relying on their documents to show that on the basis of their own document, they have no case, that is precisely what we are doing", he said.

However, counsel to Sen. Ben Ayade, Professor Mike Ozekhome, SAN, said his team had presented twelvth witness who gave good accounts of themselves and demonstrated the malpractices that took place during the elections.

"As at today, we have twelve major witnesses from polling units, LGA's, collation agents that spoke beautifully and confidently.

"The evidence of the witnesses which runs through their pleadings reveal cases of multiple mutilation of votes, some erasures, over voting, bivas report, accreditation report, for not complying with the provisions of the Electoral Act and the guidelines  issued by INEC itself" he said.

He added that it is not the number of witnesses that you call that win the case but the quality of evidence of the witnesses as stipulated by the Supreme Court said.

He emphasised that none of their witnesses was shaken under Cross examination, saying "they maintained their stories  and even expantiated to show the anomalies that dogged the elections."

The hearing which takes place daily will continue by 10 am tomorrow and presided over by Justice M. A. Sambo.