The Rivers State
Governorship Election Petition Tribunal sitting in Abuja on Monday adjourned
sitting to July 9 to decide on the territorial jurisdiction.
The tribunal Chairman,
Justice Muazu Pindiga adjourned the matter after much argument by Mr Emmanuel
Ukala, SAN, Counsel to the Rivers State Governor, Mr Nyesom Wike of the
People’s Democratic Party (PDP).
The governor had filed
in a motion in June, challenging the tribunal’s territorial jurisdiction to
entertain the applicant’s petition, Mr Dakuku Peterside of the All Progressive
Congress (APC).
Wike is also praying
the court for an order to hear prayers in the motion outside the pre-hearing
session and while urging the court to rely on his written addresses as his
argument in support of his motion.
At its resume sitting,
Ukala urged the tribunal to address the issue of jurisdiction before it could
entertain other application before it.
According to him, a
court cannot under any circumstances take a step further or make any order
which can affect any of the party once an issue of jurisdiction is before it.
``No amount of urgency
can make the court to give an order until the issue of jurisdiction has been
addressed; also, there is no provision in the electoral act which says response
should not be made to a particular application.
``Having put the court
in order for the petition, it became necessary for the applicant to serve the
respondents any motion he desires to move before the tribunal.
``This is an ordinance
with the right of fair hearing and is an order with Section 36 of the 1999
Constitution.
Mr Ifedayo Adedipe,
SAN, the Counsel to the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), also concurred with
Ukala submission, saying that the issue of jurisdiction ``is a red light’’
before the tribunal.
According to Adedipe,
the issue of jurisdiction needed to be determined if hearing must commence
otherwise, it will stop the tribunal in the trap it has set.
Counsel to Peterside,
Mr Akin Olujimi, SAN, argued that challenging the tribunal jurisdiction was a
means to delay the hearing of the matter.
He said that as at the
time the tribunal granted an order on June 11 to inspect the materials used for
the governorship election held on April 11, the defendant had not filed the
application challenging jurisdiction of the tribunal.
He urged the tribunal
to dismiss the matter in order to forge ahead
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