The petition filed by the All Progressives Congress (APC) and its candidate in the February 25, 2023, National Assembly election in Edo South Senatorial District, Valentine Asuen, was on Tuesday struck out by the Edo State Election Petitions Tribunal for lack of diligence prosecution.
Parties in the suit marked EPT/ED/SEN/01/2023 are the APC, its candidate, Hon. Valentine Asuen (Petitioners); the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Labour Party (LP) and Senator Neda Imasuen (1st, 2nd and 3rd Respondents) respectively.
In a unanimous judgement delivered by the Tribunal Chairman, Justice Yusuf Ubale Mohammed, the tribunal held that Hon. Asuen and his party, the APC, completely abandoned their petitions by filing a pre-hearing application on the 2nd respondent out of time.
According to the tribunal, the action of the petitioners is an implication that they have abandoned their petitions and βit is hereby by struck out.β
However, after looking at the petition on its merit, the 3-man panel ruled that it was incompetent and had no iota of merit, adding that the petition βhas no legβ to stand. Hence, the petition was unanimously dismissed again.
The tribunal had earlier resolved the non-qualification of the 3rd Respondent, Senator Neda Imasuen, against the petitioners, saying that the issue was a pre-election matter that should have been challenged at the Federal High Court.
Justice Mohammed also held that the tribunal lacks jurisdiction to entertain any matter concerning who a party candidate is or the mode of primary election of a party instituted by a non-member of the said party.
On the issue of dual citizenship of Neda Imasuen, as alleged by petitioners, the tribunal ruled that the Senator representing Oredo Senatorial District is a citizen of Nigeria as the petitioners failed to present to court Imasuenβs alleged USA Passport and his Oath of Allegiance.
Recall that INEC had declared the 3rd respondent winner of the February 25 senatorial election in Edo South, after defeating candidates of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Matthew Iduoriyekemwen and Valentine Asuen, who came second and third, respectively, in the election.
Dissatisfied with the INECβs declaration, the APC candidate, Asuen, approached the tribunal to challenge the election outcome because Imasuen was not qualified to participate when it was held.
The petitioners also alleged that the 3rd respondent did not score the highest lawful votes cast in the election, the non-appearing of Imasuenβs name in the Labour Party members register submitted to INEC.
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