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Tribunal rejects APC witness at Senatorial hearing

It was gathered that Akinlade was subpoenaed at the request of APC and its candidate, Gbenga Olofin, in the Ekiti Central Senatorial District election.

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The Legislative Election Petitions Tribunal for Ekiti State on Saturday, declined the All Progressives Congress' lawyer from leading one Aderemi Akinlade in evidence, at the sitting of the tribunal in Ado-Ekiti, the state capital.

The Chairman of the three-man panel, Justice A. Erahor, turned down the request at the resumed hearing of a petition challenging the election of Sen. Fatimah Raji-Rasaki (PDP- Ekiti Central)

It was gathered that Akinlade was subpoenaed at the request of APC and its candidate, Gbenga Olofin, in the Ekiti Central Senatorial District election.

Erahor in a ruling held that the witness was issued with 'subpoena duces-tecum’ in which a witness summon is required to tender only documents and therefore, he cannot be put on oath in the witness box to give evidence.

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At the pre-hearing stage of the petition, counsel to the petitioners, Yemi George, had caused the tribunal to issue the summon on the witness.

At the resumed hearing on Saturday, George, however, told the tribunal that he wanted to put the witness on oath and lead him in evidence.

Counsel to Sen. Raji-Rasaki, Jude Ogodi, opposed the position of the petitioner’s lawyer on the ground that "subpoena duces-tecum’’ could suffice for a witness to be led in evidence.

He argued that the witness could only give evidence if he had been issued with "subpoena ad-testificandum’’, a writ issued by court authority to compel the attendance of a witness at a judicial proceeding.

Counsel to INEC and Ekiti Resident Electoral Commissioner, Akintade Aluko, supported the argument of Ogodi and urged the tribunal to strike out the subpoena.

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The tribunal adjourned to June 29 for further hearing in the petition.

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