Mr. Emmanuel Jime, the defeated Benue State Governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and the APC in the state have filed a joint petition challenging the victory of Governor Samuel Ortom at the general elections held between February and March in the state.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the governorship polls in the state were declared inconclusive by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and reconducted in March where Ortom was declared winner.
Ortom polled a total of 434,473 to floor his closest rival, Jime of the APC, with 345,155 votes.
The petition was filed on Friday at about 10:15pm by Mr. Sunday Ameh, (SAN).
Ameh told reporters that the petitioners (Jime and APC) were challenging the return of Governor Ortom by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
“Our prayers are that Ortom did not win the elections by majority of lawful votes cast at that election, rather it is the prayer of Jime that the tribunal declare him as dinner of that election, having been the candidate that scored majority of lawful votes cast”.
NAN reports that the petitioners other grounds were; that Governor Ortom was not duly elected by majority of lawful votes and that his election was invalid by reason of non- compliance with the provisions of the Electoral Act 2010 as amended.
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The petitioners alternative reliefs were that; the elections be nullified for substantial non- compliance with the electoral act across the polling units where electoral infringements took place.
They are further asking the court to order fresh elections if the results of the affected polling units identified in the petition affect the entire result.
Also speaking to newsmen at the tribunal, Dr Sam Ode, APC deputy governorship candidate said they had raised genuine issues that would give them justice at the end of the day.
Ode further said that they did not have any personal issues against Governor Ortom and commended the Benue people for their peaceful conduct during the polls.
“We are acting within the law and until the declaration of Ortom is upturned, we will cooperate with him and Benue citizens, what we need in Benue is development, peace and the welfare of our citizens is paramount.
“So we don’t have anything personal against Ortom, the issues we have are purely political and purely issues that border on the welfare and future of Benue people. We are all partners in progress”. (NAN)