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Don’t drag Kano tribunal to disrepute- APC cautions NNPP govt

By Baba Aminu

The All-Progressives Congress (APC) has cautioned the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) led government in Kano state against dragging the name of the chairman of the National and State Assembly Election Petition Tribunal, Hon. Justice Flora Ngozi Azinge to disrepute because of its apparent dismal defence performance at the tribunal.

SOLACEBASE reports that the APC said the deliberate attempt by the Kano state government to malign the tribunal chairman for fear of what could be possibly the final judgment, by creating a fictitious story and quoting her out of context, amounts to disrespect for the judge and the judiciary in general.

A statement issued to newsmen in Kano by the immediate past commissioner for Information and Internal Affairs and spokesperson for Gawuna/Garo Campaign Council, Malam Muhammad Garba stated that when Hon. Justice Flora Azinge made the revelation on the alleged attempt to bribe a member of the tribunal by a senior lawyer, she never named any particular party, but just to denigrate the APC, the NNPP government referred to the APC as the bribe giver.

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He noted further that the Kano state government is also preempting the possible unraveling of the actual bribe giver by the tribunal and therefore wanted to malign the judge.

Garba also said that the made-up story, which is contained in a statement issued by the state commissioner for Information, Baba Halilu Dantiye, further indicated that the government is trying to vilify the tribunal before the judgment so that it draws sympathy from the unsuspecting public in the event it is defeated.

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The former commissioner pointed out that to also further confirm how perplexed they are, they filed an appeal while the tribunal is still holding its proceedings, saying however that their action will not stop the election petition tribunal from going on with it’s sittings until it delivers final judgment.

He stated that even with an apparent sign of victory on its side, the APC has not and will never offer any bribe to anyone involved in the case considering that it has presented facts and figures to prosecute the matter before the tribunal.

Garba observed that while the APC had presented all its witnesses during the proceedings of the tribunal who have been successfully cross-examined, the NNPP government, he added, has failed to present any tangible witness to depend its case.

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The former commissioner averred that the action of the Kano state government was nothing but gimmickry and an attempt to also desparage  the APC.

While reaffirming it’s commitment to patiently continue seeking legal redress in the case, the APC, he said, is confident it will eventually  reclaim its stolen mandate.

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