PDP, Ize-Iyamu’s witnesses blame “human frailty”, “human error”
for conflicting reports
By Eben Enasco, Benin City
Witnesses of the Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP) and her
candidate, Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu in the September 28 governorship
election on Monday told the Election petition Tribunal sitting in Benin City
that the conflicting report and discrepancies noticed in their deposition
statements as against the result sheets they deposed to were due to “human
error”.
The witnesses being cross-examined were Engineer Festus Owu and
Chief Kashimawo Austin Ajakaiye, who claimed to be a businessperson. They both
claimed to have painstakingly perused the election result sheets before
documenting their witness statements, which they swore on oath to be the truth
and nothing short of it.
During cross-examination, Owu testified that although he was not
posted to all the units, he visited all the units. He also added that it was
based on figures, which he listed in his deposition that he concluded that
there were cases of multiple voting and over-voting during the election.
When he was informed that he did not indicate in his written
deposition that he visited any units, and that even the results he wrote in his
deposition did not tally with what was in the election result sheet, he blamed
‘human frailty’ for the discrepancies.
He also added that he could not write everything that happened
during the election in his statement. He said if the figures he allocated to
the various parties in his witness statement was wrong, it does not invalidates
the conclusion of his claims.
In unit 1 of his written deposition, Owu allocated 51 votes to
PDP but the result sheet indicated that PDP scored 50 votes. In unit 9, Owu
allocated PDP 177 votes, but the result sheet for that unit read 117
votes.
Owu then said, “I am subject to human frailty” when he was shown
the discrepancies and errors in his witness statement as against the units
result sheets.
Similarly, another witness testifying for the petitioners, Chief
Kashimawo Austin Ajakaiye, from Owan East also had it put to him that his
written deposition as well as that of Engineer Owu were duplicative and
contained similar errors for which he blamed “human error”.
In his witness statement, he said 352 people voted in unit 16,
but when shown exhibit PO 97 (16) – unit 16 result, he said 517 people was
recorded to have voted. When asked the reasons for the discrepancies in his
witness statement and the unit results, he stated, “It could be human error”.
When confronted with exhibit PO 97 (17), the result sheet for
unit 17, he said 234 persons voted but in his deposition, he stated 239. Also,
for accredited voters, he stated in his written statement on deposition that
247 persons were accredited but exhibit PO 97 (1) proved to the contrary – it
bore 435.
So also, in unit 12, the witness had stated in
his witness statement on oath that the total number of accredited voters was
274 whereas, in the result sheet it bore 391, thereby rendering his deposition
at complete variance with the documents he adopted to pursue his case – voters
register, result sheets among others.






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