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THE PEDDLERS OF FALSEHOOD ACCOUNTS OF TUESDAY'S TRIBUNAL PROCEEDINGS


The world is full of all kinds of peddlers of falsehood but today, this part of the world witnessed a specie of a new breed of peddlers of falsehood that shame the very devil, the father of all lies and liars. These kind of peddlers of falsehood will haunt you down with lies and dare you to breath.

Calls from various quarters have reached us seeking for explanations about story posted on "Kogireport.com" by one merchant and peddler of lies called Austin Okai and his minions. In a just one swipe without blinking eyes, they alleged a forms of lies beyond what you can possibly imagine under the sun. Starting from the overnight counting of ballots in the favor of their "boss", "importation" of thugs, disruption of the tribunal proceedings to the attack of Wada's vehicles and convoy. A whole lots of other shameless and unprintable lies were shamelessly made in the report. I don't have the kind of sue generis depravity of the peddlers to reproduce them here.  

However, as an eyewitness to the whole episodes that occurred at the Tribunal today and with all sense of responsibility and a high form of moral rectitude, let me just give you a succinct account of what transpired at the Tribunal's proceedings.

It is normal in this kind of proceedings for Counsel to apply for inspection, productions and presentation of electoral materials and witnesses to prosecute their petition. This is what the Counsel to Capt. Idris Wada did, and the Tribunal granted them their prayers. Having granted as aforesaid, Capt. Wada Counsel did a terrible and untidy job hence an objection from Governor Yahaya Bello's Counsel and asked to scrutinize the documents, the Tribunal upheld the objection and gave ruling in favor of Governor Yahaya Bello's Counsel.
In fact, it was found that some of the documents intended to be presented by Wada's Counsel were "unsealed" which really cast doubts on the documents. I pray, tell me where is the counting of "Ballots" in this scenario?
Channels TV put the account of today's proceedings thus:

At the proceedings on Tuesday, lawyers to Mr Idris Wada informed the Tribunal of their intention to present some documents which include ballot papers and result sheets used for the election.
The request was, however, opposed
by the lawyers representing the APC
and Governor Bello on the ground
that the documents needed to be
scrutinised.
With the objections upheld by the
Chairman of the Tribunal, the petitioners were given time to perfect
the presentation of the said documents.
Lawyers to the APC and Governor
Bello insisted that the documents
were not properly presented before
the Tribunal.
Hearing of the petition has been fixed
for April 11. (www.channelstv.com/2016/03/22/kogi-governorship-tribunal-wadas-petition-stalled/)
  
Let me quickly put that, at no point whatsoever was there any disruption of the proceedings.

One gets concerned and curious of the kind of spirit that possessed these accidental politicians and the politically blind and deaf parrots, who crave nothing but disaffection and wicked vituperation against the person of Governor Yahaya Bello.

I have decided not to waste your prescious time on other unfortunate and libelous report of the peddlers of falsehood. But, they should be told, because they never know,  that, there is what is called "Cyber Crime (Prohibition, Prevention, ETC) Act, 2015 in Nigeria. Such laws are made to check mate cyber touts and miscreants like them.

Barr. Omeiza Shadrach, E.
PRO l, Fairwin
FairWin Tribunal Monitoring Legal Team.

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