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Young Progressives Party (YPP) governorship candidate in Akwa Ibom State, Senator Bassey Albert, has petitioned the President of Court of Appeal over his safety and that of witnesses at the state election petition tribunal and requested an immediate relocation of the tribunal.

He alleged that during the proceeding of June 20, 2023, one of his  witness, Daniel Akpan, was resisted from testifying by unknown men and supporters of Governor Umo Eno. He claimed he had to apply for additional reinforcement and security personnel, to secure the perimeters, both for the witness, himself and his team of lawyers.

He also alleged that while the tribunal adjourned further hearing to June 21 2023, unknown men, military men and officers of the police, in different squads invaded the court, blocked him and his team from going home.

“We were all ordered to alight from our vehicles, wielding heavy armament, weapons, shooting into the air, bullets, and tear gas,” he said.

Albert’s case is marked EPT/AKW/GOV/01/2023, BETWEEN AKPAN ALBERT BASSEY & ANOR. V. INEC & 2 ORS., and 4” Respondent, in Mr. Akanimo A. Udofia & Anor. v.INEC & 4 Ors.

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In a petition dated June 21, 2023 and signed by his lawyer, Senator Albert claimed that the tribunal venue was no longer safe for him and some witnesses following threats to their lives by suspected armed personnel.

The petition read in part: “The primary complaint of my client in the petition is that he ought to have been returned winner of the March 18, 2023, gubernatorial election, in Uyo, Akwa lbom State.

“On this premise, the petitioners were compelled to have a subpoena issued and served on him. He was invited to testify in court and give evidence as to whether he is a staff of the University of Uyo, who certified the academic records of Eno Umo Bassey, indicating that he was expelled from the school, because he had no verifiable results from the West African Examinations Council (WAEC]

“While the said witness was in the witness box, he complained to the Honourable Tribunal, that he had been receiving several calls by unknown persons, warning him not to give evidence at the Tribunal. He equally complained to the Honourable Tribunal that these persons threatened to kill him; and for this, he solicited protection from the court. Unfortunately, the Tribunal rebuffed this complaint, perhaps because he was perceived to be a helpless common man.

“As a follow up to the anxiety of Daniel Akpan, I passionately appealed to the Honourable Tribunal for a covering order in his favour. | respectfully urged the Honourable Tribunal to make a covering and protective order, that nobody should arrest or whisk away the witness, because he appeared to give evidence, in the name of the Federal Republic of Nigeria [ subpoenal].”

“The Honourable Tribunal appeared to downplay the importance of the life of Daniel Ekpan, who appeared in court to testify, in honour of the subpoena. My request was openly addressed to be an administrative issue, which ought to be handled by the Secretary of the Tribunal…To this end, | hereby apply with humility, on behalf of myself, my team of lawyers and the good people of Akwa Ibom State, that the Governorship Election Tribunal, sitting in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, be relocated to Abuja — FCT.”


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