The Lagos State National and State Houses of Assembly Elections 
Petition Tribunal commenced sitting with a warning to lawyers that the 
tribunal would not tolerate strategies aimed at delaying expeditious 
hearing and determination of petitions before it.
The Chairman, Justice Sylvanus Oriji on Tuesday ordered lawyers not 
to delay hearing at the inaugural sitting of the tribunal which has 
Justices K. Dabo and Kadi Yusuf as members.
He said that election petitions were delicate to handle because they 
must be heard and determined within 180 days as specified by Section 285
 (6) of the 1999 Constitution.
According to him, it was established that any judgment delivered by 
an Election Tribunal in an election petition after 180 days from the 
date of filing is a nullity.
He charged the lawyers to give the tribunal the necessary support and 
co-operation both at the pre-hearing conferences and throughout the 
hearing of the petitions.
He said, “Without your co-operation, it will be difficult for the 
tribunal to succeed in its onerous task to conclude all the pending 
election petitions within 180 days as stipulated by the Constitution.
“In this regard, the tribunal will not tolerate any action or 
omission (or strategy) aimed at delaying or frustrating the expeditious 
hearing and determination of the petitions.”
He also urged the lawyers to be guided by the rules of professional 
conduct for legal practitioners and show respect to the Bench and their 
colleagues while conducting their matters before the tribunal.
Justice Oriji also admonished the journalists on accurate report on 
the proceedings urged that they should contact the tribunal’s secretary 
when in doubt.
He maintained that the tribunal would discharge its responsibilities 
without fear or favour, adding that its interest to do justice was 
higher than that of any individual.
Ademola Sadiq who responded on behalf of lawyers assured the tribunal
 that all the admonitions given by the judge would be strictly adhered 
to in the interest of justice.
Also, the tribunal granted the prayers of a petitioner, Jimi Agbaje 
of the People Democratic Party (PDP), for the inspection of all polling 
documents and the devices used in conducting the election.
Agbaje through his counsel, Clement Onwuenmunor urged the tribunal to
 order the Independent Electoral Commission, (INEC) to provide Certified
 True Copies CTCs of all polling documents including printed data in 
each polling units from the card reader machines.
Onwuenmunor said INEC will be served with the order of the court and 
once they comply with the order, cross-examination will begin.
The All Progressive Congress (APC), counsel, Sadiq, expressed 
satisfaction towards the ruling of the tribunal, adding that the ruling 
is from the point of law.
he presiding tribunal, Justice Muhammad Sirajo however ordered 
counsel to make use of tribunal authority to request for materials and 
not by filling exparte motion.
Source: The Guardian Nigeria 

 
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