Post misleadingly claims Nigeria’s electoral body failed to call witness in case contesting poll result
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- Published on July 10, 2023 at 11:38
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- By Tonye BAKARE, AFP Nigeria
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"INEC witness On The Run Fail to Show up Peter Obi is Coming nothing can stop him (sic)," reads a Facebook post published on July 3, 2023.
Shared more than 870 times, the post also features a nine-minute video with a narrator.
It was published by a supporter of Peter Obi, the presidential candidate of the Labour Party. AFP Fact Check previously debunked another post from the same Facebook account.
Photos of Obi and INEC chairman Mahmood Yakubu appear at the bottom left and right of the nine-minute clip respectively.
"Not surprising, they (INEC) failed to produce any witness," the narrator claims 24 seconds into the footage.
Obi, Tinubu, and 16 other candidates contested the presidential election on February 25, 2023. INEC declared Tinubu the winner.
However, Obi and fellow opposition candidate Atiku Abubakar of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) argued that widespread irregularities and rigging marred the election. Both men separately petitioned an election tribunal to overturn the results, with each claiming to have won (archived here).
INEC has denied any illegal activity, although the commission acknowledged some technical problems with its voting machines.
But the claim that the commission failed to call any witness on the day it began to lead evidence is misleading.
Hearing adjourned
A keyword search produced links to media reports confirming INEC presented a witness on July 3, 2023 — the day it opened and closed its defence in the petition filed by Abubakar.
Local broadcaster African Independent Television published a video on its YouTube channel of a lawyer representing Abubakar confirming the appearance of an INEC witness on the day (archived here).
Tinubu’s media office identified the "lone witness" as Lawrence Bayode in a statement published on its presidential campaign website (archived here). Abubakar’s legal team cross-examined Bayode on July 3, 2023.
Furthermore, the court hearing the petitions said on Twitter that INEC called a witness to testify in the same matter (archived here).
3rd July, 2023
— Court of Appeal, Nigeria (CoA) (@NGCourtofAppeal) July 3, 2023
PREPEC 2023: Opening its defense in the petition by Atiku Abubakar & the PDP,INEC introduced its first witness,an Assistant Director in the ICT Department of INEC
The witness who adopted his witness statement on oath was led in evidence by the lead Counsel of INEC
However, the electoral body did not call any of its three witnesses on the first day of its defence – also July 3, 2023 – in the petition filed by Obi (archived here).
The hearing was adjourned for the following day when INEC continued with testimony from one of its witnesses, the court tweeted (archived here).
4th July, 2023
— Court of Appeal, Nigeria (CoA) (@NGCourtofAppeal) July 4, 2023
PREPEC 2023: INEC has opened its defense in the petition by Peter Obi and LP.
Counsel to INEC tendered no. 1,2,3 ,4 and 7 of the Schedule of documents before the Court. However, Counsel to the Petitioners objected to the admissibility of some of the documents
INEC has concluded its evidence in both petitions (archived here and here).
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