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by Mercy Ulasi
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The member of the House of Representatives for the Edati/Lavun/Mokwa Federal Constituency of Niger State, Mr. Joshua Audu-Gana, has announced that he will appeal the decision of the election petition tribunal.

According to The News Agency of Nigeria (MAN), a three-member panel presided over by Sylvester Godspower ruled in favor of the petitioners’ arguments on Monday.

The tribunal invalidated votes from 23 of the constituency’s voting places, bringing Gana’s vote total down to 46,494 and Gbatamagi’s vote total down to 39,159.

Speaking to newsmen, Audu-Gana said:”while the tribunal has ruled for a rerun in some polling units in my constituency, I remain a member of the House of Representatives until all judicial processes are exhausted”.

NAN reports that the tribunal ordered for a rerun in 23 out of 482 polling units of the constituency affecting 14, 411 PVCs collected in the area.
“Well, this is not what we expected but this is democracy and we remain confident that our time in the House of Representatives is far from over.

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“I understand the exuberance of the media to attract readership. But it is established that the judicial process does not end at the tribunal.

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” Therefore, I am focused on discharging my legislative responsibility to the good people of Edati/Lavun/Mokwa Federal Constituency, while also defending the mandate freely and creditably given to me by my constituents at the Court of Appeal.

“I am confident that this judgment by the tribunal will not stand.
” I urge the good and hardworking people of Edati/Lavun/Mokwa Federal Constituency to keep the faith and be rest assured that their mandate will not be taken away under any guise.”

NAN reports that Audu-Gana of the PDP, was declared the winner after polling 47,942 votes to defeat Abdullahi Gbatamagi, candidate of the All Progressive Congress (APC), who garnered 40,003 votes.
But the APC and its candidate, Gbatamagi, lodged a petition at the tribunal through their counsel, Johnson Usman, to challenge Gana’s victory.

The petitioners alleged that the election was invalid by reason of non-compliance with the Electoral Act, 2022.

They added that the margin of win was less than the permanent voter cards (PVCs) collected in the polling units where elections did not hold or were cancelled.

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