Celebration in Opposition as Election Tribunal Sacks Enugu Senator


The National Assembly Election Tribunal sitting in Enugu State has sacked Senator Gilbert Nnaji representing Enugu East District.
 
Senator Gilbert Nnaji representing Enugu East District, was sacked earlier today by the National Assembly Election Tribunal sitting in Enugu State.
 
The judgement was given in favour of former Governor, Chimaroke Nnamani, who contested on the platform of the People for Democratic Change (PDC) against Nnaji of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
 
The Panel held that the conduct of the election did not comply with the 2010 Electoral Act, as thousands of supporters took over the streets in Enugu in celebration of the judgement.
 
The Tribunal held that although the respondent claimed to have used incident forms in place of card readers, there was no evidence to support such. It, therefore, held that there were much cancellations, mutilations and ulterations to justify a fresh election.
 
Justice Mathew Aderawa, who delivered the judgement said, "The first respondent while trying to deny that irregularities marred the election, exposed more mutilations of results in polling stations where he won. Ballot papers were not accounted for, which affected the outcome of the result. Irregularities occurred in the six Local Government Areas that constitute the senatorial district.

"Sufficient evidence was laid before this tribunal showing that the first respondent inflated results while deflating the petitioners’ result. These irregularities and non compliance were substantial to mar the outcome of the election. The petitioner has proven beyond reasonable doubt that the election did not comply with the provisions of the electoral act 2010.

"Based on the foregoing, we hereby void the election and order a fresh election."
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