The court held that the appeal could not prove beyond reasonable doubts, allegations of forgery against the Governor.
They also did not prove how they were disenfranchised in the polls. To this end, there was no merit in the appeal and it was struck out.
The court, however, took a swipe at the government for deploying men of the Armed Forces during the polls.
According to the Appeal Court, the law does not make provisions for the deployment of Armed Forces for election, except within their barracks during the conduct of the polls.
Deploying military for the election, the court said, would only militarize the nation’s democracy.
In a two hour judgement delivered by a
full panel of the Court of Appeal, headed by Justice Abdul Aboki, the
court held that the appellants did not prove beyond reasonable doubt
that the certificate of the the Governor, issued by The Polytechnic
Ibadan, was forged.
According to the Appeal Court, the APC failed to provide evidence before the court to back its claims.
The court also ruled that even though the
impeachment of the Governor in 2006 was valid, it cannot constitute a
ground for disqualification.
Source: Channelstv.com
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