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Osun  Guber:  Tribunal  Ready To Hear  Preliminary Motions, Adjourns Until October 13

Osun  Guber:  Tribunal  Ready To Hear  Preliminary Motions, Adjourns Until October 13

Osun state Election Petitions Tribunal has fixed October 13 for the hearing of all preliminary motions arising from the petition filed by Governor Adegboyega Oyetola against the declaration of  former senator Ademola Adeleke as  Governor-elect.

At the sitting of the Tribunal on Tuesday, Counsel for the petitioners, Lasun Sanusi (SAN), had told the court that his response to pre-hearing form had been filed and issues had been formulated for the Tribunal to determine.

He told the court that counsel for both petitioners and the respondents had also  agreed on the time for examination, cross examination and re-examination of witnesses, with a view to ensuring that the hearing is not unnecessarily prolonged.

‘We have both agreed that examination of witnesses should take five minutes, cross-examination 10 minutes and re-examination five minutes. For expert witnesses, examination for 15 minutes, cross examination 20 minute and re-examination is five minutes’ he said. 

Lasun  also told the tribunal that counsel for the two parties had agreed that the panel should sit on the matter between Monday and Friday, while all pieces of evidence to prove the case should be tendered by consent and incase of any objection, the ruling would be reserved till the final judgment stage.

Counsels for INEC, Paul Ananaba (SAN), PDP, Alex Izinyon (SAN) and Adeleke, Kehinde Ogunwumiju (SAN) agreed to the scheduling of the hearing as listed by the petitioners’ counsel.

 Team@orientactualmags.com  learned Counsels for the Respondents took turns to tell the court that they had filed responses to pre-hearing form served on them by the tribunal.

On the number of witnesses to be called, the petitioners’ counsel said he has more than enough quality witnesses and would be willing to forgo the calling of some of them as the case proceeds, with a view to saving the time of the tribunal.

Subsequently, counsel for the respondents informed the tribunal of his intention to move some preliminary applications which had just been filed, but the petitioners’ counsel said he should be allowed to respond to any application filed.

‘The era of frivolous ambush in election matter is gone. You cannot ambush me. We have five days to reply but we won’t exhaust that time. And even as contained in the Electoral Act, you do not have any right to object because your objections are all contained in the petition.

I only see all these as efforts to prolong the matter, but we will reply properly’ Sanusi  reportedly argued.

Following the agreement of counsels on both sides to return to court after all parties must have filed applications and replies, the tribunal Chairman, Justice Tertsea Kume adjourned until October 13 2022 for the hearing of all applications.

Addressing journalists after the sitting, the petitioners’ Counsel, Sanusi (SAN), said,  ‘I am very pleased with the process. We are still in pre-hearing stage and it takes 14 days. So, we are still within pre-hearing. They raised the objections and we even said their objections by law, they can’t raise it because the law says, put it in your reply to the petition. We are firmly on course’- Team@orientactualmags.com Do you have any information you wish to share with us? Do you want us to cover your event or programme? Kindly send SMS to 08059100286, 09094171980. Thank you

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