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  • Banditry: Masari takes dialogue campaign to Niger Republic

    Governor Aminu Bello Masari of Katsina State, on Saturday, took the ongoing dialogue campaign with bandits and kidnappers in the state to the neighbouring Niger Republic as part of his desire to find a lasting end to the often recurring deadly banditry attacks which has turned some parts of Katsina State into a slaughterhouse of sorts,

    A press release which was signed by the Director-General, Media, Mr. Labaran Malumfashi and made available to newsmen in katsina said the governor is expected to engage his counterpart in the Prefecture of Maradi, Niger Republic, Alhaji Zakari Umaru.

    The release further stated that Governor Masari is leading three fellow Nigerian Governors: Muhammadu Bello Matawallin of Zamfara State, Aminu Waziri Tambuwal of Sokoto State and Senator Atiku Bagudu of Kebbi states, respectively.

    The release stated ’the meeting will also address the issue of cross border banditry and other forms of criminality’’

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    ‘’This is coming in tandem with his ongoing reconciliation overtures with ‘commanders’ of the various disparate camps of the bandits who have turned eight of the 34 local government areas in the state their regular deadly assault targets. These assaults often result in multiple deaths and destruction of properties running into millions in worth.’’

    ‘’These target local government areas are Dandume, Sabuwa, Faskari, Kankara, Danmusa, Safana, Batsari and Jibiya, all contagious to expansively famous Rugu forest’’.

    Meanwhile, Governor Masari, who has been buoyed by the successes recorded by ongoing rapprochement with the local bandits, has expressed confidence that the Maradi security talks would be no less successful; reinforce the huge strides made in Katsina State so far

  • My victory in court, an act of God – Abia Lawmaker

    The lawmaker representing Aba North and South Federal Constituency at the National Assembly under the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) Rtn. Hon. Ossy Prestige has attributed his victory at the National and State Assembly Election Petitions Tribunal sitting in Umuahia, the Abia State capital as an act of God.

    Candidates of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Hon. Uzor Azubuike and Mascot Uzor-Kalu of the All Progressives Congress (APC) had respectively approached the tribunal challenging the election victory of Prestige which the asked the tribunal to nullify.

    In their petitions, they contended that Prestige did not win the majority of the lawful votes cast at the Feb. 23 poll and urged the tribunal to respectively declare them the rightful winners. Azubuike accused the Independent National Electoral Commission of excluding results from 14 polling units in the election. In a unanimous judgment delivered by a member of the panel, Justice I.P.C Igwe, the tribunal dismissed Azubuike’s petition for lacking in merit. The tribunal held that INEC’s exclusion of some results was in order, saying that the results were submitted by people who were not election officials after collation had ended.

    It further threw away Uzor-Kalu’s petition, describing it as fundamentally defective because he failed to join the party that came second in the poll. “Having come a distant third in the election, the petitioner failed to join the party that came second,” Igwe said.

    Prestige in an exclusive chat with our correspondent in Aba, the commercial nerve of the state recalled how the powers that be in the state wanted to snatch from him, the mandate he said was given to him by the people of Aba North and South through an engineered rerun.

    According to him, the people of the constituency, stood by him by coming out in their numbers to not only cast their votes during the rerun, but they also stood firm to defend their votes and when such plans failed, they (opponents) resorted approaching the tribunal despite losing to him with wide margins.

    The Aba North and South Federal Constituency lawmaker who said that he is not afraid if the petitioners appeal the judgment of the tribunal expressed confidence of coming out victorious at the Court of Appeal as he maintained that his victory is an act of God.

    Prestige who said that his concern is to deliver democratic dividend to the people that elected him, used the opportunity to hint that plans were underway to roll out an empowerment exercise that will benefit most of the constituents.

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    “You were aware when the INEC Returning officer for reasons that are best known to him, decided to declare the election for Aba North and South inconclusive. Aba people protested even going to INEC office in Umuahia where they were shot canisters of tear gas. Some of them were manhandled and others arrested and taken to police.

    “Some of the results were canceled and election ordered to hold in such areas. Mind you that the areas that units canceled were my area of strength. The people of Aba came out in their numbers to vote and also ensure that their votes counted.

    “It is the constitutional right of anyone to go to court and seek redress over any issue that he or she feels aggrieved with. But in this case, I am sure that even the Court of Appeal will definitely validate the decision of the tribunal.”

  • ‘Why I celebrated my birthday at Harvey Road hospital’

    Onisabe of Igbobi-Sabe, Oba Owolabi Adeniyi, recently celebrated his birthday with staff and patients of Harvey Road Health Centre and Maternity Home, Yaba, donating cash gifts. Gboyega Alaka reports.

    FRIDAY, September 6 was a special day in the life of debonair Lagos monarch, Oba Owolabi Adeyemi Adeniyi, the Onisabe of Igbobi-Sabe in Yaba LCDA, Lagos and he chose to celebrate it with staff and patients of Harvey Road Health Centre and Maternity Home, Yaba, Lagos.

    Accompanied by his lovely Olori, Queen Mosunmola  Anike Adeniyi, whom he described as his brainbox, and three prominent baales of his kingdom, Chief Oluwole Odulana of Yaba, Chief Oladunjoye Davies of Oju-Oluwa and Chief Kolawole Dawodu of Abule Ijesha, Oba Adeniyi said the gesture was more than anything, to give back to the community.

    He was received by the Apex Nurse of the hospital, Matron Aiyepola Ajibola along with Dr (Prince) Adegboyega Oderinde, who represented the Medical Director, who was said to be on vacation.

    Both regaled the monarch with their delight at having him in their midst and wished him long life and reign, and an ability to bring more positive changes to the hospital and the community in general.

    Oba Adeniyi donated the sum of N100,000 to the hospital, which he said was to offset bills of some of the indigent patients who may have been kept back at the hospital due to an inability to pay.

    When informed by Matron Ajibola that his visit also coincided with the naming of a baby born at the hospital eight days before, the Kabiyesi magnanimously donated a gift of additional N10,000 to be presented to the baby and another N10,000 to the next baby to be born at the hospital.

    In his welcome speech, Matron Ajibola said the major challenge facing the hospital is limited structures, which she said is hindering the expansion of their services.

    “We are planning to set up a peadiatric department where we will not have to refer our babies to Gbaja and Massey hospitals. We have discussed with the Health Service Commission and they have promised to give us a peadiatrician and peadiatric nurses as soon as we have structures to accommodate them.”

    Adding that the hospital also needs space to accommodate the ENT department, Ajibola said it will be a delight if oba could in his magnanimity, assist in this area.

    Speaking on why he chose the hospital for this gesture, Oba Adeniyi said, he had always thought of what he could do in his little capacity to give back and impact his community.

    “Sometimes I think a token like N100,000 may be too little, but the truth is it might come handy in setting free some patients who may have been kept back at the hospital for days . A gift is even more impactful if it comes as a surprise. Imagine being told unexpectedly that ‘Madam, you can go home. Kabiyesi has paid your bill.’”

    Going down memory lane he spoke of how he was once a surprise beneficiary of such gesture at Dr Maja’s hospital, Borno Way, Lagos from none other than the owner of the hospital himself.

    Noting that God loves a cheerful giver, the Oba, who was once pastor of a Celestial Church and who quoted severally from the bible as he spoke, said “I have been to old peoples’ home, where I donated food and other items. But the truth is that most of the people there are not hungry; they are just there to get adequate care.”

    On how he felt giving, he said “We must learn from each other. Every day is a gift, which is why it is called present and should therefore be appreciated.”

    He also promised to follow up on the matron’s request to help serve as their mouthpiece and relay their aspirations to higher authorities.

    Citing how his personal intervention resulted in the renovation and total remodeling of Oba Salami PHC, Oba Adeniyi promised to take up the challenge of the matron and help, stressing that he is an agitator and freedom fighter by nature.

  • ‘How I became a millionaire through fish farming’

    A 50-year old civil servant, Mrs Magdalene Suleiman, on Saturday, said she had made millions of naira since she ventured into fish farming eight years ago.

    Suleiman, who resides at Sabon Tasha area, Kaduna, made the disclosure in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria ( NAN) in Kaduna.

    “It is a very lucrative business that can fetch you cool money if you are disciplined, consistent and patient,” she said.

    She said that she started with N200,000 in 2011, two ponds, 200 fingerlings, fish feeds and other materials.

    Suleiman said she later learned how to hatch and started selling fingerlings to fish farmers in her community and beyond.

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    “I produce an average of 10,000 fingerlings monthly and sell each at N30, which is equivalent to N300,000.

    ” I have trained many people in the business, from groups to individuals, and I am proud to say that most of the people I trained are doing very well in the businesses, “ she said.

    According to her, fish farming is easier compared to poultry as long as there is frequent water supply into the pond and proper feeding of the stock.

    Suleiman said she had six employees working at her farm and called on women to be self-reliant and not be dependent on their spouses.

  • Xenophobia: Nigerians in S/A optimistic over proposed Buhari, Ramaphosa meeting

    Nigerian Citizens Association in South Africa (NICASA), is optimistic that the meeting between Nigerian and South African Presidents in October, will bring lasting solutions to the recurrent xenophobia.

    The President of NICASA, Mr Ben Okoli, made this known in a telephone conversation with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) from Johannesburg, South Africa.

    Okoli said President Muhammadu Buhari and his South African counterpart Cyril Ramaphosa, were expected to meet in October to discuss modalities to address attacks on Nigerians living in that country.

    “We are looking forward to the state visit by President Buhari and we believe his coming will help reduce the suffering Nigerians go through in South Africa.

    “We will use the opportunity to lay our complaints to the president and highlight security of lives and properties of our members, as the area of concern that we want addressed.

    “We will also be able to get assurance from our host country’s president towards securing lives and properties of Nigerians here.

    “We hope the visit will comfort Nigerians here, because we expect our plight to be tabled before the host government, so they can provide adequate protection to ensure Nigerians feel safe,” he said.

    He lamented the high handedness of Police operatives in South Africa on matters that concerned Nigerians, saying issues like brutality and killings should be brought to the fore at the meeting.

    “We will list all potentials that could bring about economic benefits and growth to Nigerians through the anticipated state visit,” he said.

    He said that Nigerians ha, without any fear of contradiction, contributed immensely to the growth of the South African economy.

    “We urge the South African Government to ensure that the attacks do not reoccur. We appeal to them to device alternative strategies since previous efforts to stop xenophobia have not worked.

    “We believe xenophobia can be stopped and therefore appeal to the South African government to provide succour to foreigners who have lost their source of livelihood, especially Nigerians.

    He commended the Nigerian Consulate General to South Africa, Godwin Adama, for the pro-active steps he had so far taken to douse tension via the media in that country.

    “The mission’s gate has never been shut against Nigerians; it has always kept its door open.

    “What happened is that after the crisis in Pretoria where South African’s destroyed Nigerian businesses and property, those whose property were destroyed went to the mission out of frustration and anger.

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    “I understand the situation; it is not easy for somebody to lose his property and just be watching; but the mission gate was not shut against them,” he said.

    He said they were invite in and received by an official of the consulate who went as far as organising food and drinks for them to make sure that they are comfortable.

    “So they were attended to and nobody would say that the gate was shut against them.

    “The mission allowed them in even though they came in by force and destroyed part of the entrance.

    “They were encouraged to go and calculate their losses and bring back the report through the organisation. So, we are actually collaborating with people who have lost their property.

    “We are taking inventory of what our people lost, which I will make available to the high commissioner in due time,” Okoli said.

  • APC Chieftain backs FG stance against killings in South Africa

    An APC Chieftain, Hon. Ayoola Lawal has commended the stance of the Federal government against the barbaric killings of Nigerians and other non-nationals in South Africa.

    In a statement made available to The Nation he said, “The barbaric killings of black non-nationals by South Africans seems to be becoming a norm and this cannot be tolerated further by any African nations again.

    “The recent attacks and killings of Nigerians and other African nationalities by the South Africans is highly condemnable and barbaric

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    “I commend some of these popular African artistes, professional sportsmen and women for taking a stand against the recent spate of orchestrated attacks and killings in South Africa by condemning the violence”.

    He further called on the leadership of the African Union to urgently step up their game by sanctioning South Africa appropriately and ensuring that the perpetrators are brought to book.

    He however berated the organizers of the World Economic Forum for still kicking off its event in spite of the killings and massacre of other Africans in South Africa.

  • South West speakers parley over insecurity

    The Conference of Speakers of South West Legislatures on Friday called for the involvement of all stakeholders to tackle the worsening insecurity in the region.

    They also stressed on the need for integration in the region to ensure even development and adequate security.

    These were some of the resolutions at the end of the maiden meeting of the Speakers at the complex of the Lagos State House of Assembly on Friday night.

    These were disclosed to correspondents at the end of the meeting by the Chairman of the Conference and Speaker of Ondo State House of Assembly, Hon. Bamidele Oleyelogun.

    He disclosed that the meeting was to proffer lasting solution to security threat confronting the region and also to discuss issues bordering on development in the region, xenophobic attacks and others.

    In his welcome address earlier, the Chief host and Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, who also doubles as the Chairman of Conference of Speakers of Nigeria, Hon. Mudashiru Obasa said all stakeholders in Southwest must collaborate to find lasting solutions to the hydra-headed security problems confronting the region.

    “We know the problems confronting us as a region which includes; kidnapping, theft, arson and herdsmen attacks on our people. It has reached an alarming height and we need to beef up our internal security.”

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    He said the speakers were to deliberate on Southwest economic and socio-political integration, adding that the idea to establish special security offices across Southwest is also in the offing.

    Obasa urged the Federal Government to be proactive in securing Nigerian Nationals in South Africa against the xenophobic attacks.

    “I urge the local governments, State and Federal Governments to work assiduously to stem the threat to peace.

    “There should be speedy action to halt this sad development, we condemn xenophobic attacks in it entirety and we urge our citizens to give peace a chance and not to result to vandalization of their investments in Nigeria in retaliation to South African xenophobia,” Obasa said.

    Oleyelogun said the speakers deliberated on a lot of issues including unity, security threats, killings in South Africa, “we condemn it in its totality.”

    “We want peace and unity in southwestern states and we had a robust debate on what can move our zone forward.”

    Commenting on the models of tackling insecurity in the region, Oleyelogun said, “each of the respective Speakers have to go back to their own domain and have discussions with their governors and meet with stakeholders to fine-tune the way forward.”

    On how to fund the proposed special security offices to be established across southwest, he noted that the governors are ready to support security matter, “You can not quantify it in money as it involves lives.”Oleyelogun said.

    Present at the parley were all the speakers from the South West; Ogun State Assembly, Hon. Olakunle Oluomo, Hon. Adebo Ogundoyin of Oyo, Hon. Funminiyi Afuye of Ekiti, Hon. Timothy Owoeye of Osun, and some of the principal officers of the respective state Assemblies and their Clerks.

  • BBNaija: Wike commends Tacha, wishes her well

    Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, has hailed Tacha one of the housemates in the ongoing Big Brother Naija season 4.

    Wike via Twitter wished her the best as she competes for the grand prize of N60 million.

    Tacha, during a task presentation, said governor Wike impacted her life positively.

    Reacting to this, the governor said: “ I appreciate the mention and wish Tacha all the best #bbnaija.”

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    This week’s Wager Task Challenge theme was to show love to the elderly ones by developing five presentations which included painting, sculpture, knitting, a poem and a unique special piece.

    Team Enigma, however, won the task.

    After the latest eviction, twelve housemates are now competing for the N60million prize.

  • Nigerian professionals in Europe hail PMB’s over court victory

    The Association of Nigerian Professionals in Europe (ANPE) has hailed the Wednesday’s victory of President Muhammadu Buhari at the Presidential Election Petition Tribunal.

     

    The tribunal had on Wednesday upheld the election of President Buhari, thereby throwing out the petition filed by the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, and its candidate, Atiku Abubakar over the outcome of the February 23 presidential election.

     

    Reacting to the development, ANPE said the judgement was indeed a victory for the entire nation.

     

    The group also hailed President Buhari for excellent performance in his 100 days in office.

     

     

    A communique issued by the Association of Nigerian Professionals in Europe  to assess the first 100 days in office of President Muhammadu Buhari, lauded him for outstanding outing in areas of security of lives and properties, economic stability, and the independence of the Judiciary.

     

    The communique was jointly signed by Dr. Agwu Onyeke, President, Arc. Adesugun Lawal (Ukraine), Chief Adekoya (Italy), Engr. Bright Anyanwu (Spain), Mr. Godspower Smith (Germany), Prof. Afik Babarinde (Cyprus), Chief Chuba Chime (UK), Mr. Charles Ayoola (UK), Mrs. Anita Ibeh (Malta), Dr. John Umeh (Republic of Ireland), Tobias Idoko esq (Netherlands), Arc. Adesugun Lawal (Ukraine), Mrs. Omolara Oguntade (Italy), Mr. Sylvester Okon (UK) reads below.

     

     

    The Association of Nigerian Professionals in Europe,  arising from its annual general meeting which held in The Hague, Netherlands deliberated on the state of affairs in Nigeria with a view to assessing the first 100 days in office of President Muhammadu Buhari, which is in line with the core objective of the organisation to periodically review the state of the nation in Nigeria and making suggestions that would see to the socio-political upliftment of the country.

     

    The Association of Nigerian Professionals in Europe, after an extensive deliberation on critical sectors in Nigeria, such as security, economy and the independence of the Judiciary came up with the following resolutions:

     

    The Resolutions:

     

    That the first 100 days in office of President Muhammadu Buhari has indeed marked the beginning of a new chapter in the history of democracy in Nigeria with the re-jigging of the governance approach in the conduct of government business.

    That the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari has indeed demonstrated a capacity and a commitment to the entrenchment of democratic ideals in all spheres of life in Nigeria.

     

    That the critical sector of security has received the needed attention, it deserves with the quality of appointments as well as the display of commitment by those saddled with the responsibility of ensuring that the territorial integrity of Nigeria is protected at all times.

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    That there has been a substantial improvement in the security situation in Nigeria, especially in the fight against Boko Haram terrorist and other militant groups in Nigeria.

     

    That from all available indices, there has been the formulation of sound economic policies that would translate to financial stability within a short period.

     

    That the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari within the first 100 days in office has displayed an extraordinary commitment to translating the hopes and aspirations of Nigerians into tangible realities with the introduction of institutional reforms in critical sectors of the economy aimed at guaranteeing economic prosperity.

     

    The Association of Nigerian Professionals in Europe  concludes that the first 100 days in office of President Muhammadu Buhari can be described as a huge success and an indication of things ahead for Nigeria.

     

    The Association of Nigerian Professionals in Europe  also wishes to state that with the visible improvements in the critical sectors in the economy of Nigeria, President Muhammadu Buhari has indeed displayed a rare commitment towards ensuring that the right foundation for economic prosperity for Nigerian is laid.

     

    The Association of Nigerian Professionals in Europe  having been satisfied with the commitment of President Muhammadu Buhari towards the growth and development of Nigeria within the first 100 days in office, wishes to encourage Nigerians across the world to support the noteworthy initiatives of President Muhammadu Buhari by driving massive investments to Nigeria to complement government efforts.

     

    The Association of Nigerian Professionals in its final assessment of the first 100 days in office of President Muhammadu Buhari gives it a pass mark with huge prospects.

     

  • Governorship election: El-Rufai knows fate Monday

    The Kaduna State Governorship Election Petition Tribunal will on Monday, Sept 9, rule on the petition challenging the re-election of Gov. Nasiru El-Rufai of Kaduna state.

    The Tribunal Secretary, Mrs Hafsat Suleiman, disclosed this to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Saturday in Kaduna.

    Suleiman said the Tribunal concluded its sitting on Aug. 19 and has fixed Monday, Sept. 9, to pass its verdict on the petition filed by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

    The PDP and its governorship candidate in the March 9 poll, Alhaji Isah Ashiru, had petitioned the Tribunal asking it to nullify El-Rufai’s election.

    The petitioners in their final written address, asked the Tribunal to cancel a total of 515, 951 votes which it contended were unlawfully added to the total votes cast during the March 9 poll.

    The petitioners had called 135 witnesses out of the 685 they assembled to prove alleged massive rigging, ballot stuffing and other irregularities during the poll as contained in their petition.

    The petitioners had accused the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) of adding 391,741 votes to El-Rufai of APC and 124, 210 unlawful votes to the PDP, through wrong or double entry on the result sheets.

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    They also contended that declaring El-Rufai winner by INEC was illegal as he did not score majority of lawful votes.

    The PDP through its legal team led by Mr. Emmanuel C. Ukala (SAN), said deducting 391,741 votes from 1,045,427 scored by El-Rufai and 124,210 from Ashiru’s 814, 168 votes will give victory to PDP and Ashiru, its candidate in the poll.

    The counsel had argued that after the deduction of the alleged unlawful votes, Ashiru will be left with 689,958 lawful votes, while El-Rufai will have 653,686 votes.

    Ukala argued that all parties to the petition are bound to argue their cases on the basis of whether or not the petitioners had assembled credible evidence to sustain their petition, as formulated by the Tribunal.

    According to him, “only the 2nd respondent premised his argument on the issues formulated by this honorable tribunal.

    “The 1st and 3rd respondents went on their own forays.

    “It is, therefore, our submission that the argument of the 1st and 3rd respondents should go to ‘no issue’, having not addressed the issue which was binding to all parties, “ Ukala argued.

    The petitioners counsel further said that based on the issues formulated by the tribunal, the issue has been narrowed down to the credibility of evidence.

    “Based on this simplification of the issue, it is our humble submission that when the evidence led by both sides are placed on the imaginary scales of justice, what is obvious is that the weight of evidence of the petitioners will overwhelmingly weigh in favour of the petitioners as against the respondents, “ he said.

    “First, the petitioners called 135 witnesses. All respondents put together, 1st, 2nd and 3rd respondents, called a total of five witnesses.

    “What is obvious is that there were so many areas covered by the petitioners that were not addressed by the respondents.”

    Ukala further pointed out that the quality of the petitioners’ evidence was more qualitative than that of the respondents, with polling unit agents who actually saw what happened on the election day testifying.

    However, in its final written address and reply to points raised by the petitioners, Counsel to APC, Ibrahim Bawa (SAN) said: “our final written address before the tribunal is that the petitioners have not been able to establish their claim before the court.

    “There are certain allegations that were made which were criminal.

    “The petitioners also complain that certain votes were illegally recorded for the 2nd and 3rd respondents, but unfortunately no evidences were made to prove those points.

    “So, we urge the Tribunal to dismiss the petition as the petitioners have failed to live up to the standard expected of them in proving their petition.”

    Similarly, Abdulhakeem Mustapha, counsel to El-Rufai, the 2nd respondent in the petition, asked the tribunal “to invoke its majestic powers to dismiss the petition as lacking in merit.

    “And to confirm that the 2nd respondent, Malam Nasiru El Rufai as duly elected as governor of Kaduna State in the March 9 election. “

    Mustapha further said: “we have been able to tell the court that all the witnesses called by the petitioners failed woefully to prove the ingredient of the fact relied upon in their petition.

    “The onus is on the petitioners to come with credible evidence and all the testimonies of the witnesses produced by the petitioners were demolished under cross examination.

    “There is nothing that the court will see to be persuaded to give judgment in their favor, we have been able to show with the witnesses we called that the election was conducted in conformity with the provision of the electoral Act.

    “We are very satisfied with the proceedings and we are very sure that justice will be done and sure that Malam Nasiru El-Rufai was duly elected by the people of Kaduna State.

    “On behalf of the 2nd respondent, the final written address which was dated 2nd August, was filed on 3rd August, 2019, while the 2nd respondent filed a reply on fact of law on August 16,” Mustapha said.

    On his part, Counsel to INEC, Aliyu Umar (SAN), urged the tribunal to “dismiss the petition and confirm El Rufai as duly elected Governor of Kaduna State.“

    Umar drew the attention of the tribunal to the fact that the petitioners had just served him with a list of additional authorities on the day of sitting.

    “And their witnesses have all confirmed during cross examination that no INEC officials connived with any other person.

    “The petitioners only called 135 of the 685 witnesses the petitioners said they would call, that is short of the number they were supposed to call to prove their case.

    “They are to win their case by the evidence presented not by our witnesses,” Umar said.

    The Tribunal is chaired by Justice Ibrahim Bako, with Khadi Adamu Usman and Justice Jude Obiora as members.