Other relief sought by the NNPP was for the tribunal to order a fresh election in the state.
“We shall bring an end to land grabbing and indiscriminate erection of illegal structures in the state,” he said.
After feeling insulted by the question, the justices quickly hushed the lawyer for interfering with the reading of the verdict.
Justice Abba Mohammed, a member of the five-member panel of justices, informed the court that membership in a political party is an internal affair.
Justice Haruna Tsammani on Wednesday said the FCT does not enjoy a special status in that Nigerians residing there are not superior to citizens in other states.
In Lokoja, the tribunal also ordered the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to conduct a supplement election in the affected 94 polling units.
The tribunal chairman raised the alarm over the alleged attempt to obstruct the cause of justice with financial inducement.
He further stated that INEC had failed to transmit form EC8As to the IREV portal.
All the parties agreed that the cross examination of the witness should be adjourned till tomorrow, June 15.
Testifying, Mr Egwuma and Ms Timothy told the court that they worked as polling unit officers.