Gombe: Tribunal Orders Substituted Service On Dankwambo

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The Chairman  of Gombe Governorship Election Petition Tribunal. Justice M. O. Adewara, has ordered service by substituted means of  the court summons  on Governor Ibrahim Dankwambo  of the state.

Giving its verdict on Monday,Justice Adewara said : “In a matter of motion ex-parte seeking for: an order granting leave to the petitioners/ applicants to serve the 1st Respondent (Governor Ibrahim Dankwambo by substituted means to wit: by delivering the originating process i.e. petition, witness written disposition, list of witnesses, list of documents and all front-loaded process meant for the 1st Respondent (Dankwambo) in the suit to the Peoples Democratic Party state secretariat, Gombe State;

“And /or pasting same at the entrance gate of the Government House, Gombe on Monday, the 11th day of May 2015.

“Upon reading the Motion ex-parte filed on the 2nd day of May 2015 and the supporting affidavit of Tunji Ogunrinde and after hearing Chief Adeniyi Akintola (SAN) with A.B. M. Bello, A.U. Barde and Oladele Oyelani for the petitioners/ applicants, it is hereby orders as follows: (1) The application is granted as prayed.”.

The verdict came on the heels of a motion by Chief Niyi Akintola (SAN), counsel to Alhaji  Mohammed Inuwa Yahaya Governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Gombe State.

On Monday the tribunal was informed that the  gate of the Government House in Gombe State was   shut Friday, last week  against a court bailiff, Mohammed Dawaki who had gone to serve tribunal processes  on Dankwambo.

As  the  tribunal resumed hearing on  the election petition of the APC on Monday, Akintola, counsel to the party’s candidate filed an application for substituted service.

Equally, the Also, the APC and its governorship candidate maintained in the petition that some results from 11 Local Government Areas in the state were either inconclusive or marred with  malpractices.

Hence The APC  as well as its candidate  are seeking “An order declaring him and the APC as the winner of the Governorship Election of 11th April 2015 in Gombe State having scored the highest number of lawful votes of the total cast in the said election.

“An order compelling the 3rd Respondent (the Independent National Electoral Commission) to withdraw from Governor Ibrahim Dankwambo and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) the Certificate of Return as the validly elected Governor of Gombe State in the Governorship Election held on 11th April 2015.

“An order compelling INEC to present to APC Governorship candidate, Alh. Mohammed Inuwa Yahaya as the validly elected Governor of Gombe State in the Governorship Election held on 11th April 2015.”

Alternatively APC  as well as its candidate are  seeking “order nullifying the entire governorship election conducted in Gombe State on 11th April 2015 on the grounds of corrupt practices or non-compliance with the Electoral Act 2010.”

Yahaya and his party APC   have asserted before the tribunal that the Governorship Election of the 11th day of April 2015 in Gombe State conducted by INEC was marred by corrupt practices, fraud and outright rigging.

They also averred that the votes “allegedly credited to Governor Dankwambo and the Peoples Democratic Party(PDP) in the polling units and wards of Gombe State were invalid on the ground of corrupt practices, fraud, multiple voting, ballot snatching, ballot stuffing and outright rigging.

The candidate and its party equally said  that  the Governorship Election in Gombe State suffered from non-compliance with the Electoral Act 2010 as amended and also averred that  Dankwambo and PDP were not duly elected and did not score the lawful majority votes cast at the April 11 Governorship election in Gombe State.APC  argued that Dankwambo ought not  to have been declared winner  of the poll.

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