Tribunal declares Kaduna Gov’ship election inconclusive
The Kaduna Governorship Election Petition Tribunal has declared the governorship election, which was held in the state on March 18, 2023 as inconclusive.
Our correspondent reports that the decision had ratio of 2:1, the three-man tribunal panel led by Justice Victor Oviawe, declared that the election was inconclusive and thus directed that a supplementary election should be held by the Independent National Electoral Commission within 90 days.
Peoples Democratic Party had headed to the tribunal to challenge the election of All Progressives Congress candidate, Uba Sani, who is the sitting Governor of Kaduna State.
The PDP had backed its arguments on the grounds of alleged irregularities and electoral fraud, deposing that its candidate (PDP candidate), Isa Mohammed Ashiru, won the election.
The tribunal ruled further that INEC is to conduct election in seven wards, four local govts, 24 polling units consisting of 16,300 registered voters.
During the hearing of the petition, the PDP and Ashiru called 24 witnesses and presented claims and documents to prove their case.



