End of the road for Jegede as Supreme Court upholds Akeredolu’s election victory


The end of the road has come for the People’s Democratic party (PDP) Candidate in the last gubernatorial elections Mr Eyitayo Jegede (SAN), following the supreme court’s judgement on Wednesday which upheld the victory of the All Progressive Congress (APC) Candidate Rotimi Akeredolu in the last governorship election in Ondo state.

Gov Akeredolu’s victory was upheld in majority judgment delivered by four of the seven-member panel.

In their judgement, they dismissed the appeal by Eyitayo Jegede and his party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), on the grounds that it was incompetent.

However, on the other hand, three other justices disagreed with the majority judgement, insisting that Akeredolu’s candidacy in the election is a nullity.

According to the minority judgement, they were of the view that the appeal has merit and should not have been struck out by the appeal court.

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) had declared Akeredolu as the winner of the October 10, 2020 governorship election, having polled a total of 292,830 votes to defeat Jegede, who secured 195,791 votes.

After the declaration of the results, Mr Jegede approached the tribunal to challenge Akeredolu’s reelection.

The PDP candidate had told the tribunal that the election was marred by “irregularities, violence and intimidation of eligible voters”.

He also submitted that Akeredolu and Lucky Aiyedatiwa, the deputy governorship candidate, were not duly nominated by their party — the All Progressives Congress (APC).

But in a judgment delivered on April 20, the tribunal dismissed Jegede’s petition.

Consequently, the former governorship candidate went before the court of appeal.Advertisement

But delivering the lead judgment, Theresa Orji-Abadua, appeal court justice, dismissed the appeal for lacking merit.

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