The Chairman of the Bayelsa Governorship Election Tribunal Sitting in Abuja, has adjourned the petition brought before it by the Governorship Candidate of the All Progressive Congress (APC), Timipre Sylva, indefinitely, to await the decision of the Court of Appeal President, on the allegations of bias and denial of fair hearing as raised by Sylva and the APC
Sylva and the APC had passed a vote of no confidence on the Bayelsa State Governorship Election Petition Tribunal, calling for an outright disbandment and reconstitution.
In a petition to the President of the Court of Appeal, APC and Sylva accused the Tribunal of denying them thier Constitutional right to fair hearing as required by law.
Among others, APC and its governorship candidate claimed that they had lined up 234 witnesses, but were ordered that the 234 witnesses must be called within 7 days only.
The petition added that they agreed to call 25 witnesses daily, but the Tribunal allowed them to call only 8 witnesses per day.
They add that the action of the Tribunal was a clear breach of the rights of the petitioners to fair hearing by preventing from calling all their witnesses when the Tribunal still have three months to sit.
Besides, APC and Sylva alleged that in the records of proceedings they obtained, the Tribunal made several comments and observations in writing which pointed to the facts that the Tribunal had made up its mind to go the way of the respondents.
They claimed that the Tribunal distorted oral testimony of their witnesses in the record of proceedings and had also made findings and decisions in respect of the authenticity and weight of polling unit election results they tendered.
They, therefore, demanded an immediate dissolution of the Tribunal and reconstitution of a new one that would conduct unbiased proceedings in the remaining three months life span of the petition.
At Monday’s proceedings, the Tribunal Chairman, Justice Adekunle Adeleye, informed lawyers to various parties of a petition questioning the members neutrality and integrity and seeking indefinite adjournment in the hearing of the case.
Justice Adeleye said that he did not know where the Tribunal members have gone wrong as alleged by APC and Sylva and called for reactions.
Counsel for the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) said that both APC and Sylva were not fair to the Tribunal in their allegations of bias and distortion of facts.
After brief reactions, they agreed that the adjournment be granted as requested by APC and Sylva.
Sylva and his party are challenging the re-election of Governor Duoye Diri of the PDP.