The Labour Party and its presidential candidate in the February 25 election, Peter Obi, on Thursday evening, sought an order of the Presidential Election Petition Court in Abuja to interrogate the Independent National Electoral Commission.
The LP and Obi, among other things, are
seeking details relating to the information and communication technology
experts used by INEC in the conduct of the election.
The LP and Obi are challenging the
declaration by INEC that Bola Tinubu of the All Progressives Congress won the
election.
In two separate motions argued by their
lawyer, Patrick Ikweto (SAN), Obi posed 12 questions to be forwarded to INEC as
part of efforts to support their petition which questioned the integrity of the
election.
The petitioners averred that the
interrogatory application if acceded to, would assist them in solidifying their
claims that the conduct of the election was flawed.
However, counsel for INEC, Kemi Pinhero
(SAN), objected to the move, on the grounds that the application was brought outside
the time specified and allowed by law.
He contended that moving the application
outside the pre-hearing session had robbed the court of jurisdiction to hear
it.
Also, both the counsel for Tinubu, Akin
Olujimi (SAN) and counsel for the APC, Lateef Fagbemi (SAN), opposed the
request.
The presiding Justice, Haruna Tsammani,
reserved the ruling on the interrogatory applications by Obi and his party.
He also adjourned further hearing in the
petition till Friday (today).
Meanwhile, the Peoples Democratic Party and
its candidate, Atiku Abubakar, on Thursday, called their first subpoenaed
witness at the Presidential Election Petition Court despite vehement objection
by the respondents.
The witness, Friday Egwuma, who was an INEC
ad hoc staff, told the court that he served as Presiding Officer at Polling
Unit 17, Aba North in Abia State.
Egwuma told the court that he experienced
technical glitches at the point of uploading the captured presidential results
to the INEC Results Viewing Portal.
He alleged that the results could not be
electronically transmitted in real-time after capturing it on the Bimodal
Voters Accreditation System.
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