INEC Closes Defence Without Calling Witnesses in Edo Governorship Election Tribunal

February 6, 2025

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The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has closed its defence in the Edo State governorship election tribunal without presenting any witnesses. The tribunal, which is currently reviewing petitions challenging the outcome of the 2024 gubernatorial election, adjourned proceedings after INEC declined to call witnesses in support of its case.

During Thursday’s hearing, INEC’s legal team informed the tribunal that it would not be presenting any witnesses, opting instead to rely on the documents already submitted before the court. The commission’s decision has raised concerns among stakeholders, as opposition parties and petitioners had expected INEC to provide testimonies backing the credibility of the election.

The Edo governorship election, which took place in 2024, has been mired in controversy, with opposition candidates challenging the results over alleged irregularities. The petitioners have argued that electoral malpractices, including vote buying and discrepancies in result collation, affected the integrity of the poll. However, INEC maintains that the election was conducted fairly and in compliance with electoral guidelines.

Legal representatives of the petitioners have criticized INEC’s move, describing it as an indication that the electoral body has no solid defence against the allegations raised. They argue that by refusing to call witnesses, INEC has weakened its position and failed to justify its handling of the election process.

Despite the criticisms, INEC insists that its documentary evidence is sufficient to defend the election’s credibility. The commission’s legal team expressed confidence that the tribunal would reach a fair decision based on the submitted documents, which include result sheets, voter registers, and reports from polling officers.

The tribunal has adjourned proceedings, with parties expected to present their final arguments in the coming days. Observers believe that the case could have significant implications for electoral transparency in Nigeria, as the tribunal’s ruling may influence how future election disputes are handled.

Political analysts have also noted that the outcome of the case could impact Edo State’s political landscape. While the incumbent governor remains confident of retaining his seat, opposition candidates and their supporters remain hopeful that the tribunal will rule in their favor.

As legal proceedings continue, the focus now shifts to the tribunal’s final verdict, which will determine whether the election results stand or if further actions, including a possible rerun, will be required.

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