Former
Senate President, David Mark is allegedly making moves to persuade his
opponent in the last election withdraw the suit against from court.
Mark
of the Peoples Democratic Party and Dan Onjeh of the All Progressives
Congress contested the Benue South Senatorial seat in the March 28
National Assembly election.
Mark was declared winner of the election, which his opponent claimed recorded several irregularities.
Mark’s opponent and flagbearer of the APC had approached the court, seeking dissolution of the poll.
Onjeh
was subsequently granted permission by the court to inspect the
electoral materials and amazingly, in the course of the inspection, it
was detected that the number of votes announced in favour of Mark was
more than accredited voters.
At the adjournment of the last sitting, the Tribunal granted Onjeh the leave to tender his last document.
However,
Mark was expected to appear in person at the court on Monday to defend
the election that brought him to power for fifth term.
DAILY
POST recalls that while some of his witnesses failed to show up at the
court, those who were present disappeared before the hearing.
However,
information available showed that Mark had reportedly sent some of his
associates to beg Dan to withdraw the petition in order for them to have
brotherly chat.
Our reporter gathered that efforts to sit Onjeh
down for a one-on-one chat with Mark by his associate had being futile,
as the opponent seems to be adamant and was not ready to shift ground.
“Onjeh
is not ready to meet with or entertain any offer from Mark and his
loyalists. They have tried as much as possible to bring him for a
one-on-one meeting with Mark but it did not yield any fruit,” a source
said.
When this newspaper contacted Onjeh, he confirmed that some
close associates of the former Senate President had being wooing him on
his behalf to give up on the case but that he was not ready sell his
mandate.
“Like I said earlier, I won the election convincingly
and we are on our way to reclaim our stolen mandate. No retreat, no
surrender,” Onjeh averred.
However, when DAILY POST contacted an aide to the former Senate President, he laughed off the claim.
“Anybody
who thinks Mark will beg Onjeh is dreaming. Beg him for what, that he
did not win the election or what? Let them go and check the margin and
stop dreaming. Senator Mark is too busy to stoop so low,” the aide who
would not want his name in print told our reporter on phone amid serious
laughter
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