Connect with us

Politics

Amuwo-Odofin Rep member not our candidate, LP tells court

Published

on

Spread The News

 

The Labour National Publicity Secretary, Abayomi Alabambi testified during the Election Petitions Tribunal in Ikeja Lagos that Amwo Odofin MP Olawande George was not the party’s candidate in the February 25 election.

The Labour Party Publicity Secretary, who appeared before Tribunal recently, said he was invited by the court to testify before the three-man panel in a petition filed by the All Progressive Congress (APC) candidate for Amuwo-Odofin Federal Constituency election, Prince Lanrewaju Sanusi, challenging the victory of Mr Olawande George at the poll.

In a petition number EPT/LAG/HE/16/2023 filed before the first Panel led by Justice A. B. Abdullahi, Hon. Sanusi popularly called PLS is asking the Tribunal to declare him the winner of that election on the ground that the Labour Party candidate declared by INEC did not win the election and his candidacy is still in contention.

Speaking with journalists outside the court after giving evidence to validate his position that Olawande George’s name was fraudulently included in the list of the candidates submitted before proceeding on appeal, Arabanbi said: “I came to the court because I was subpoena to appear before the court to give some facts about some judgement affecting the Labour Party and to tender some other documents.

“I was invited by the court as the sole deponent for Labour Party in 24 states prior to the 2023 general elections. I was the one who was in charge of the primary elections for House of Assembly, House of Representatives and the Senate in those 24 states, so, it is in that capacity that the Tribunal has invited me to come and give evidence on certain infractions.

“Let me first make it clear that I am not a member of the APC and I am not in court to represent APC, however, I am here to protect my image as the sole deponent.”

He narrated how 15 names earlier submitted later became 27 miraculously.

“There are some names that were not in the list of our candidates in the 24 states where I conducted primaries but were included by the former national chairman of the party in the person of Julius Abure, especially in Lagos State.

“It is true we went to court to get a judgement to compel the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to upload the names of all our candidates across the 24 states on its portal.

“It was later that I got to know that Abure in collaboration with our Presidential candidate, Mr Peter Obi had imputed some names when the case got to the Appeal Court.

“When Abure wrote to INEC to obey the judgment of the court in uploading the names of our candidates, it was then 15 names now turned to 27 names. Not only that 15 names changed to 27 names, but they were also changing candidates from constituency to constituency. You will see somebody’s name in Kosofe and later in Amuwo-Odofin, the same person will also appear in Oshodi/Isolo.

Advertisement

”It was as a result of this that I then wrote a petition to the Inspector General of Police and the President of the Court of Appeal that there are infractions in the names given to INEC contrary to the Court of Appeal’s judgement.

”Consequently upon which I have to come and testify before the Tribunal those candidates that were not sponsored by Labour Party which include Olawande George. I have tendered all the necessary documents in respect of this.”

 

Continue Reading
Advertisement
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.

Trending