Ogun tribunal: PDP witness unable to substantiate claim of being polling agent

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AGAIN, there was confusion at the ongoing governorship election petition Tribunal sitting in Abeokuta, the state capital, with the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), witness unable to substantiate his claim that he was the party’s polling agent during the March 18 governorship election in Ogun State.

The witness, Isau Lawal from Makun, Sagamu had claimed to have worked as PDP’s polling agent for PU002, Ward 12, but when the All Progressives’ Congress (APC) counsel pointed out that one Yewande Babatunde was the PDP’s polling agent at the said PU002, Ward 12, he backtracked and admitted knowing Yewande Babatunde as the rightful agent of the party for the unit.

The witness backtracked when he was not been able to show evidence that he worked at the Polling Unit 002 on March 18.

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However, earlier, during proceedings on the same Friday, the panel overruled an objection of PDP’s counsel over observed repetition and similarity in statements made by its different witnesses in respect of the different polling units they covered.

Counsel to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Remi Olatubora, had raised the observations and asked questions about the similarities in the PDP witnesses’ statements and several cases of inconsistencies, prompting the petitioner’s counsel, Goddy Uche, to raise objection against it but the Panel overruled him.

The observations were unanimously endorsed by all the counsel to the respondents.

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