By Bimbo Ogunnaike
The Court of Appeal sitting in Calabar on Wednesday affirmed the victory of Governor Udom Emmanuel of the the Peoples Democratic Party(PDP) in the March 9 gubernatorial elections in Akwa Ibom State.
The Appeal was filed against the judgement of the tribunal delivered on September 5, 2019 at Uyo, which dismissed All Progressive Congress (APC)governorship candidate, Nsima Ekere’s petition for lack of merit.
The tribunal had held that the petitioner could not lead credible evidence to prove his claims that the elections were not conducted in substantial compliance with the Electoral Act.
The Appellate Court first affirmed the decision of the tribunal rejecting series of documents filed by the Petitioner at the tribunal and held that the reasoning of the tribunal were unassailable,vciting that the documents which were all public documents could not be admissible if they were not properly brought as Certified True Copies of the public documents sought to be tendered.
Furthermore, on whether the tribunal was right in holding that the Petitioner/Appellant did not lead credible evidence to prove their case, the Court of Appeal affirmed the tribunal’s judgement and upheld the tribunal’s findings on evidence.
The court also agreed with the Lower Tribunal for not relying on documents dumped on the tribunal by the Petitioners/Appellants without being linked by them to any of the issues raised and canvassed by the petitioner.
The court thereupon affirmed the victory of Emmanuel as the governor of the state from the governorship poll held on March 9, 2019, and awarded the cost of 500,000 naira in favour of the First Respondent to be paid by the Appellants.
The lead judgement was affirmed by all the other justices of the Court of Appeal.