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Edo guber election tribunal: APC witness confirms computation of strange results in Governor Okpebholo’s favour

The FrontierThe FrontierFebruary 13, 2025 2233 Minutes read0

•Asue Ighodalo (PDP) and Monday Okpebholo (APC)

Dramatic moments unfolded at the Justice Wilfred Kpochi-led Edo Governorship Election Petition Tribunal as witnesses presented by the All Progressives Congress (APC) offered conflicting testimonies over the election of Senator Monday Okpebholo as Governor of Edo State — a result being challenged by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and its candidate, Dr. Asue Ighodalo.

 

Esan North East Collation Witness Recants, Admits Over-Voting

The APC’s Collation Agent for Esan North East LGA, Theophilus Afuda, initially swore in his witness statement that there were no incidents of over-voting during the September 21st governorship election, reports Daily Independent.

However, under cross-examination by PDP’s lead counsel, Abiodun Owonikoko (SAN), Afuda reversed his stance, conceding that cases of over-voting and non-serialization of electoral materials were evident in key exhibits, including certified copies of result sheets and Form EC25B.

He further confirmed that INEC failed to document the serial numbers of ballot papers, result sheets, and other sensitive election materials in the required forms—an omission the PDP argues renders the results invalid in the affected polling units.

“Can you confirm that the prescribed form for recording serial numbers before voting is EC25B?” Owonikoko asked.

“Yes, My Lord” Afuda responded.

“Take a look at the Form EC25B before you. There is no entry of serial numbers for result sheets or BVAS machines. Can you confirm?”

After reviewing the document, Afuda admitted: “I can’t find any entries My Lord.”

 

Oredo Collation Witness Confirms Computation of “Strange Results”

Another APC witness, Engr. Gabriel Iduseri, who served as the party’s collation agent for Oredo LGA, also delivered explosive testimony.

Under cross-examination, he acknowledged that the final results INEC used to declare Okpebholo winner did not match the polling unit results uploaded onto the IREV portal.

He further admitted that while collation agents were required to verify results before they were recorded into Form EC8C, when presented with the polling unit results used to collate the final figures INEC announced he confirmed that they lacked the signatures of party agents and did not match the signed original EC8A results from polling units which were uploaded onto IRev.

“These results are strange, My Lord. I do not know where they emanated from,” Engr. Iduseri confessed, prompting murmurs across the courtroom.

 

Owan West Witness Exposes INEC’s Lapses

The inconsistencies in the APC’s defense deepened when Frank David, the party’s witness from Owan West LGA, took the stand. Under cross-examination, he acknowledged that INEC presiding officers were required to document the serial numbers of sensitive electoral materials, such as ballot papers and result sheets, in Form EC25B before voting began—but admitted they failed to do so.

This procedural omission, already a focal point in the PDP’s case, further fueled arguments that the electoral process was compromised.

 

Tribunal Adjourns Amid Mounting Tension

As the PDP strengthened its case, Hon. Ifaluyi-Isibor, a PDP chieftain, weighed in on the proceedings:

“We knew the APC would be unable to defend their electoral heist, so we are not surprised that their witnesses are confirming to the tribunal that the election was rigged. In fact, we are grateful to the APC’s witnesses for telling the truth under oath.”

He added:

“For us, the issue is a simple one: if you remove all the invalid votes from INEC’s failure to record sensitive materials, cancel polling units where over-voting occurred, and collate the correct results, Barr. Asue Ighodalo clearly won the election. We hope the tribunal agrees, as every claim we have made is backed by certified, documentary evidence.”

With witness testimonies raising fresh doubts about the credibility of INEC’s final declaration, the tribunal adjourned the case to Thursday, February 13, 2025, for the continuation of hearings.

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