Peter Obi storms Appeal Court to witness judgement on INEC request for election materials inspection

The Presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP), Peter Obi has stormed the Court of Appeal, Abuja to witness the Court’s judgment in an application by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) seeking to vary the court’s order for inspection of materials used for the conduct of the February 25 presidential election.

Obi was accompanied to the courtroom by a retinue of the party’s chieftains, comprising the Senator-elect for Anambra Central, Chief Victor Umeh.

The presidential candidate who is billed to challenge the outcome of the February 25 Presidential election at the Presidential Election Petition Tribunal was heralded into the courtroom by a retinue of lawyers including Senior Advocates of Nigeria SANS.

Apart from Chief Victor Umeh, the National Chairman of the Labour Party, Julius Abure is also in the entourage of the presidential candidate.

Obi notified his supporters of his arrival at the Appeal Court in Abuja ahead of the court ruling on the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS) reconfiguration request.

Obi said he believes in due process, and expressed confidence in the ability of the Nigerian judiciary to deliver due process.

Obi had earlier filed a fresh application to physically inspect all the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS) used for the February 25 presidential election.

Obi and LP brought their application on Monday by way of motion on notice, days after the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) urged the Court to allow its officials to reconfigure the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS) devices ahead of the forthcoming March 11 governorship and state assembly elections.

Obi and LP, through their team of lawyers led by Onyechi Ikpeazu (SAN), said the essence of the application is to enable them to extract data embedded in the BVAS, “which represent the actual results from Polling Units”.

Ahead of the expected court ruling today, Obi had told his supporters not to turn the court premises into a protest ground but said he would be in court personally to observe the process.

Taking to his Twitter account in the afternoon, the LP presidential candidate gave an update in which he wrote: “I have arrived at the Appeal Court in Abuja. The place of the Nigerian Judiciary as a revered national institution remains important. We believe in due process. – PO.”

Recall that the Court on Tuesday adjourned till Wednesday (today) for ruling on an application by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) seeking to vary the courts for inspection of materials used for the conduct of the February 25 presidential election.

Justice Joseph Ikyegh, who led a three-member panel of the Court of Appeal, announced the date for a ruling shortly after lawyers representing parties in the suit adopted and argued their briefs of argument for and against the motion.

INEC had on March 4 approached the appellate court for an order giving it leave to reconfigure the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS) used for the presidential and parliamentary elections.

The electoral umpire explained that the reconfiguration is to enable it to deploy the BVAS for the forthcoming governorship and State Houses of Assembly polls.

INEC, through its lawyer, Mr. Inuwa Tanimu, SAN, in urging the court to grant its request told the court that the defendants have nothing to fear since the information that would be wiped out during reconfiguration would be stored and kept saved in its server in the cloud.

Tanimu, who noted that time is not on the electoral umpire’s side pointed out that if the earlier order is not varied, it may affect the conduct of the March 11 governorship election.

However, in their opposition to the granting of the varying order, Chief Onyechi Ikpeazu and Chief Emeka Etiaba both Senior Advocates of Nigeria, representing Peter Obi and Atiku Abubakar respectively, argued that if the order is varied vital information needed in proving their case would be wiped out.

According to Ikpeazu, the real figure of accredited voters can only be gotten from the BVAS, adding that if the BVAS is tampered with in the name of reconfiguration, vital information would be lost.

In addition, the senior lawyer argued that the March 11 elections can be postponed if the situation warrants so.

He accordingly urged the court to dismiss the application of the Commission.

Meanwhile, Ikpeazu prayed the court to grant his clients permission to conduct a physical/digital forensic inspection of the presidential electoral materials as well as an order directing INEC to issue him a Certified True Copy (CTC) of registered voters and polling units results.

He argued that the request was to ensure that evidence is preserved before they are wiped out, noting that information on the INEC server varies from day to day, adding that it was not until the information was gotten from the BVAS that they were able to prove that there was no incidence of over-voting in last year’s governorship election.

Recall that candidates of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar, and the Labour Party (LP), Peter Obi, in their protest against the outcome of the presidential election, obtained an order from the court to inspect the materials used in the conduct of the poll, including the BVAS.

INEC had declared the candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, winner of the presidential election having scored the highest number of votes cast in the election.

Tinubu polled over eight million votes to emerge victorious, while Atiku came second with nearly seven million votes and Obi third, with a little above six million.

Similarly, both Tinubu and Atiku won 12 states each, while Obi won 11 states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

Dissatisfied, with the declaration of Tinubu as the winner of the presidential election, both Atiku and Obi vowed to ventilate their grievances at the Presidential Election Petition Tribunal, which is the court saddled with the responsibility of hearing and determining cases surrounding the conduct of the presidential election.

While they are yet to file their respective petitions, Atiku and Obi in a separate motion exparte sought an order of the court permitting them to inspect the materials used for the February 25 presidential election.

The order according to them is to enable them to gather the evidence needed in proving allegations of non-compliance and rigging of the poll.

Both Atiku and Obi are claiming that they secured the highest number of votes cast in the majority of the states and ought to be declared winner, accusing INEC of manipulating the process to favour the ruling APC and its candidate, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu.

After listening to their respective applications last Friday, Justice Ikyegh made an order permitting Atiku and Obi to inspect “All the electoral materials used in the conduct of the election for the office of the president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria held on February 25, 2023”.

The court also permitted them to do electronic scanning and/or make photocopies of the Voter’s Registration, and ballot papers used in the presidential election.

In addition, both Atiku and Obi are by the order permitted to “carry out digital forensic inspection of BVAS machines used for the conduct of the February 25” presidential election.

Meanwhile, the court would also on Wednesday ruled in the applications of the APC and Tinubu, praying the court to allow them also carry out similar inspection of electoral materials used for the February 25 presidential election.

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