Rivers tribunal reconvene in Abuja, to hear about 80 petitions

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The Rivers State Election Tribunal, which had been transferred to Abuja due to the state’s increased tension, started sitting on Monday.

The tribunal is divided into five panels, with Panels 1, 2, 3, and 4 set to consider petitions challenging the elections to the National Assembly and House of Representatives.

The Governorship Elections Panel sits alone to consider all petitions from the various political parties that ran in Rivers state’s recent governorship election.

While Inaugurating the Second Panel sitting on the National Assembly Petition Tribunal, Justice Aisat Okesonwo said there was the need for the bar and the bench to maintain a relationship during the period of hearing all the petitions before it.

Some of the petitions received by the tribunal are that of the Governorship Candidate of the Labour Party, Beatrice Itubo; the Governorship Candidate of the All Progressives Congress, Patrick Tonye-Cole; and one other challenging the victory of the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Parry, Siminialayi Fubara.

The APC and the Labour Party had earlier secured ex parte orders from the court to obtain the Certified True Copies of the election results and to inspect materials used in the conduct of the elections.