 Council to the Respondents objected to the calling of two ad hoc staff of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, to testify against Governor Dapua Biodun before the Ogun State Governorship Election Petitions Tribunal. It was reported that the two ad hoc staff, a presiding officer and an assistant presiding officer, were summoned with a subpoena to come and give evidence in the petition filed by Adladi Adebotu of the People's Democratic Party PDP. As one of the subpoenaed staff stepped into the witness box, Council to the Respondents raised objections, saying they were not served the notice of the witness, not until Tuesday morning. Gaudi Wichee told the tribunal that the notice was filed on Monday, saying he believed it was served yesterday. Today has made it a total of 71 witnesses who have called so far. Father Numbai is unprecedented, I must tell you. So we are bringing more witnesses and when we came back on the break period today, you know that we brought a subpoenaed witness who is all functioned as an ad hoc staff. In fact, he was a presiding officer. We wanted him to speak with respect to the polling unit where he functioned. But the objections here and there and the court has listened to those objections would deliver the ruling along with the final judgment. But we are still coming back tomorrow to still put the evidence of that witness. So the subpoenaed ad hoc witness will still testify tomorrow. So the witness will speak but at the end of the judgment, the judges can rule whether that is evidence is proper or not. But all we have done today is to make our submissions and the court has recorded that and has adjourned the ruling to the final judgment. The ruling will form part of the final judgment of the tribunal. So the tribunal will look at the evidence on the merit and then he will look at also the preliminary objection against the competence of the witness and then the fresh statement on oath that has just been filed and then to be incorporated in the judgment on the merits. So that whoever loses would have the opportunity of appealing not only against the final judgment on the merit but also on the decision on the interlocutary point that we took today. Don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.