According to reports!!
The Supreme Court has dismissed the
appeal filed by the Peoples Democratic Party’s candidate in the August
9, 2014 governorship election in Osun State, Iyiola Omisore, against the
election of the All Progressives Congress’ candidate, the incumbent
Governor Rauf Aregbesola.
The seven-man panel of the apex court,
led by Justice John Fabiyi, affirmed the concurrent judgments of the
Court of Appeal in Akure and the Osun State Governorship Election
Tribunal, which had both affirmed Aregbesola the winner of the election.
Justice C.C Nweze, who read the lead judgment, resolved six out of the seven issues formulated by the appellant against him.
Only one was resolved in his favour and against the respondents.
The seven-man panel unanimously held that the appeal lacked merit and was bound to be dismissed.
Omisore, who was personally present in
court during the hearing, urged the apex court through his counsel, Dr.
Alex Izinyon (SAN), to set aside the concurrent judgments of the two
lower courts.
Omisore and his party had filed the
appeals against the decisions of the Justice Gana Mshelia-led panel of
the Court of Appeal in Akure which on April 2, 2015, affirmed the
earlier judgment of the Osun State Governorship Election Petition
Tribunal.
The Justice
Elizabeth Ikpejime-led tribunal had on February 6, 2015 dismissed
Omisore’s petition for lacking in merit and affirmed Aregbesola’s
victory.
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10:55am
The
Supreme Court is currently delivering it’s judgment in the appeal filed
by the Peoples Democratic Party’s candidate in the August 9, 2014
governorship election in Osun State, Iyiola Omisore, against the
election of the All Progressives Congress’ candidate, the incumbent
Governor Rauf Aregbesola.
The
seven-man panel of the apex court, led by Justice John Fabiyi, had on
May 7 fixed the date for judgment after parties adopted and argued their
respective briefs.
Omisore,
who was personally present in court during the hearing, urged the apex
court through his counsel, Dr. Alex Izinyon (SAN), to set aside the
concurrent judgments of the two lower courts.
Omisore
and his party had filed the appeals against the decisions of the Justice
Justice Gana Mshelia-led panel of the Court of Appeal in Akure which
on April 2, 2015, affirmed the earlier judgment of the Osun State
Governorship Election Petition Tribunal.
The Justice
Elizabeth Ikpejime-led tribunal had on February 6, 2015 dismissed
Omisore’s petition for lacking in merit and affirmed Aregbesola’s
victory.
Izinyon,
who filed two separate appeals on behalf of Omisore and the PDP
challenging the decision of the Court of Appeal, urged the Supreme
Court to allow his appeals and dismiss the cross-appeal filed by
Aregbesola and the APC.
One of the
appellants’ appeals emanated from the main judgment of the Court of
Appeal while the other appeal and the respondents’ cross-appeal arose
from the decision of the appellate court on the admissibility of a
document in favour of the petitioners at the tribunal.
But the
three respondents to the appeals – Aregbesola, the APC and the
Independent National Electoral Commission – who were represented by
different lawyers, separately urged the court to dismiss the appeals.
Izinyon,
who led other five SANs and a battery of other junior lawyers, while
arguing the appellants briefs, argued that both the tribunal and the
Court of Appeal identified irregularities characterising the conduct of
the election but refused to make the proper findings concerning them.
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