PDP closes case at Niger election tribunal

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Thursday closed its case at the governorship election petition tribunal sitting in Minna, Niger State.

At the resumed hearing Thursday, counsel to PDP Mohammed Ndayako presented Tanko Beji as his only witness.

Ndayako adopted his four witness statements on oath and asked the tribunal to use them as evidence in the petition.

He also tendered some documents which the witness mentioned in his statement on oath, after which he notified the court that his client was closing its case.

Counsel to the first respondent Jibrin Okutepa (SAN) said he would bring his client, Governor Abubakar Bello today (Friday) Friday to open their defence.

The chairman of the tribunal, Justice John Igboji, adjourned the matter until June 28, for the respondents to open their defence.

Umar Nasko, the PDP candidate in the March governorship election in the state, had dragged the APC candidate, Bello and his deputy Ahmed Ketso, before the tribunal.

Nasko alleged that the duo presented forged academic and birth certificates to INEC. (NAN)

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