Investigation

Edo guber : 290 witnesses set to testify in court – Tribunal chairman

No fewer than 290 witnesses will be summoned by the Peoples Democratic Party, the All Progressives Congress and the Independent National Electoral Commission prove their cases at the ongoing governorship election petition tribunal in Edo State.

FUSION CHRONICLES NIGERIA NEWSPAPER recalled that the candidate of the PDP in the September 21 governorship election, Asue Ighodalo, had approached the tribunal, praying the panel to invalidate the declaration of the APC candidate,
Monday Okpebholo, as the winner of the poll.

The chairman of the tribunal, Justice Wilfred Kpochi, on Saturday revealed that the parties had agreed to call 290 witnesses.

The trial judge, Justice Kpochi, who adjourned the hearing to January 13, 2025, further stated that the petitioners were expected to call their witnesses within 21 days or less, while respondents would have 10 days each to call their witnesses.

He added that the tribunal would sit daily from 10 am, except on Sundays and other public holidays slated by law. The panel chairman also disclosed that the time frame for the examination and cross-examination of witnesses and how the hearing would run had also been concluded.

Reading the adopted pre-hearing report Justice Kpochi, said, “The parties have agreed to call a total of 290 witnesses.

“The report outlines the timeframe for the examination of witnesses, with 40 minutes allocated for examination-in-chief for each star witness, 30 minutes for cross-examination by the petitioners, and 20 minutes for cross-examination by each respondent.”

It was also learnt that the agreements reached by the parties, according to the tribunal chairman, included the allocation of 10 minutes for re-examination of each star witness and 25 minutes for examination-in-chief for other ordinary witnesses.

Justice Kpochi said there shall be no consolidation of the petition with any other as there was no application in respect thereof and no amendment of such shall be entertained.

The tribunal chairman said parties agreed to call only witnesses whose statements on oath had been front-loaded and might call subpoenaed witnesses where necessary adding that there shall be an interpreter for some witnesses from English to any native language like Benin, Esan, Auchi dialects and vice versa.

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Sani Wilson Enemona

Sani Wilson Enemona is a graduate of English Language from Usman Danfodiyo University Sokoto and practicing journalist with high professionalism in reporting crime and insecurity for over seven years. He a is also a practicing investigative journalist.

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