The Gombe State Governorship Election Petition Tribunal has upheld the re-election of Governor Inuwa Yahaya of the All Progressives Congress (APC).
Delivering the judgement on Tuesday in Gombe, the three-man panel headed by Justice S.B. Belgore, dismissed the petitions filed by the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) and its candidate, Jibril Barde and that of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) and its candidate, Nafiu Bala, challenging Yahaya’s victory in the March 18 election.
Belgore said that the petition of the ADC and its candidate lacked merit.
The ADC was challenging the declaration of Yahaya, citing an alleged multiplicity and variations in the arrangement of names on the certificates of his deputy and no accompanying affidavits to authenticate them.
The court struck out the matter, saying that it was a pre-election issue, adding that the deputy had met the minimum requirement to run.
The judge said: “I affirm that the petition by the ADC against return of Governor Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya as the duly elected governor of Gombe State lacks merit in all front and that the election of the first and second respondents as winners of the March 18th guber polls is valid and lawful.”
On the petition of the PDP, the tribunal described it as “vague and baseless”.
The PDP had alleged that Yahaya was not re-elected by majority of the lawful votes, alleging that multiple thumb printing and ballot box stuffing were carried out across various polling units in nine out of the 11 local government areas of the state to favour Inuwa Yahaya.
The tribunal, therefore, struck out the petition due to the failure of the petitioners to provide witnesses and proof to back their claims.
It would be recalled that INEC had declared Yahaya winner of the election with 342,821 votes to beat his closest rival, PDP’s Jibrin Barde, who polled 233,131.