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Ogun: IPAC Lauds Tribunal’s Verdict, Congratulates Abiodun; Insists Adebutu Must Face Charges Of Electoral Malpractices

Olamide ObayemiBy Olamide ObayemiOctober 3, 2023No Comments2 Views
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The Inter Party Advisory Council(IPAC) in Ogun State, has commended the Governorship  Election Petition Tribunal in the State over its Saturday’s verdict, which upheld the election of Governor Dapo Abiodun.

It would be recalled that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and it’s candidate in the March 18 governorship poll, Hon. Oladipupo Adebutu,  had petitioned the Tribunal citing some alleged  irregularities.

Subsequently, the 3-man panel,  in it’s ruling that lasted for almost 11 hours unanimously  dismissed all the three grounds canvassed by the petitioners, for lack of merit and incompetence. 

Meanwhile, addressing a press conference in Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital, on Tuesday, the IPAC’s State Chairman, Engr Samson Okusanya,  described the statement credited to PDP after the judgement, which discredited the verdict, as docile and out of crass ignorance from political merchants.

Okusanya, said contrary to the claims made by Adebutu and his team of lawyers that the verdict of the Tribunal was based on technicalities, the rulings were actually predicated on fairness and objectivity on the point of law.

“Ogun State IPAC,  wouldn’t have dignified this beer parlour publication laced  with deliberate falsehood or considered it necessary to react to such an epistle of personal bitterness, ignorance and complete unintelligent outburst from those Political traders, Buccaneers, Scavengers , emergency democrats, political predators , misfits and pedestrian politician, but for the benefit of the few in the public who may innocently be misinformed by this ethically rusty and morally depraved social misfit and miscreants.

“We find their arguments empty and blind, where they claimed they were perplexed by the Tribunal’s reliance on technicalities involving procedural issues and semantics of the interpretation of words over the substance and core realities of the case.

“Ladi Adebutu and his team of Lawyers ought to have known that law and facts are not based  on technicalities but rather on fairness and objectivity of the legal process which stipulates that the petitioner ought to have front- loaded certain information in the petition. 

“Or did our laws not state emphatically that HE WHO ALLEGES MUST PROVE? 

“The Tribunal’s verdict  on Ladi Adebutu petition clearly revealed that the petition contained so many procedural flaws with antecedents interpretation of words. The subsequent dismissal of the substantive suits is therefore right in the eyes of the Law”, IPAC averred.

It, therefore, commended members of the panel for treating the petitions on its merit and with analytical minds, saying the verdict was a watershed and point of reference; that is even as it called on other political parties to join hands with Governor Dapo Abiodun to move the State to an enviable heights.

IPAC, also called on Adebutu to return home from his present sojourn abroad as fugitive, following allegations of vote buying and money laundering levelled against him by security agencies, and discontinue his plan to approach the  appellate court for further litigation.

It continued: “We salute the Judiciary and most importantly the members of the Tribunal led by Justice Kunaza and other members for a job welldone. The  judgment was indeed watershed as it was deep, analytical  and fair in all ramifications. We make.bold.to say it is worthy of emulation.

“At this juncture, we call on the 3 remaining opposition Parties in Ogun State to support the dream of H.E Prince Dapo Abiodun, CON, in order to further move Ogun State forward. The wishes of the people of Ogun State have been upheld by the Tribunal and as such, all well meaning stakeholders in the state must drop their hatchets and join Governor Dapo Abiodun’s march to prosperity.

“The PDP and her candidate,  Hon. Ladi Adebutu,  should by now realisze that Ogun State is not a commodity for purchase. We implore him to discontinue his sojourn abroad as fugitive, and immediately return to Ogun State in  Nigeria to join hands  to build our dear state. He should as a matter of importance, discontinue his planned wild goose chase at the appellate Court and accept the will of God.

“It’s a known fact that Mr Adebutu is being hunted by the vote buying allegations which has been investigated by different relevant agencies thus it expedient for him to turn himself in.

“We, therefore, congratulate Prince Dapo Abiodun, CON, for the victory of Saturday,  and urge him to continue to demonstrate good leadership in Ogun State and remain focused in transforming the State”.

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