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Thursday, 13 September 2018
[NEWS] Produce Adeleke’s results in five days - Court orders WAEC
The High Court of the Federal Capital Territory, Bwari, Abuja, has requested the West African Examination Council to deliver the outcomes recorded by the Peoples Democratic Party's hopeful in the
anticipated governorship decision in Osun State, Senator Ademola Adeleke, in the May/June 1981 examinations directed by the chamber.
The judge, Justice O. A Musa, governing on an ex parte application by two offended parties, Mr. Wahab Raheem and Mr. Adam Habeeb, particularly requested the examination body to deliver in court the record containing aftereffects of Ademola and his mates with whom he sat for the examinations.
He likewise requested that WAEC ought to swear a sworn statement either denying or affirming that Adeleke, an officeholder representative speaking to Osun West Senatorial District in the Senate, sat for the Council's May/June 1981 examinations led by the Council at Ede Muslim High School in Ede, Osun State.
The court requested that WAEC should record the record and the confirming affirmations inside five long stretches of being presented with the enlisted arrange.
Adeleke who is the applicant of the PDP in the governorship survey slated to hang on September 22, has been blamed for producing his WAEC declaration.
In any case, the Senator has since denied the charge which he said was a lie being hawked by his political spoilers.
The two offended parties, Raheem and Habeeb, had documented a suit looking for Adeleke's preclusion as the PDP's possibility for the Osun State governorship race. They joined Adeleke, PDP and Independent National Electoral Commission as the principal, second and the third litigants, individually.
The had, on September 4, recorded their ex parte application dated September 3, looking for, among different supplications, a between time directive against the congressperson's nomination in the unavoidable governorship race.
On September 11, the offended parties' guidance, B.J Komolafe, moved the ex parte application.
Controlling not long after hearing the legal counselor, the judge conceded different supplications however denied the candidates' petition for limiting request.
The judge declined to give a request controlling the INEC from perceiving or offering impact to Adeleke's assignment as PDP's governorship competitor in the imminent survey slated to hang on September 22.
The judge additionally declined to allow another supplication by the candidates asking for a request coordinating or commanding Adeleke to indicate cause on why the court ought not preclude him from challenging the Osun State governorship decision.
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