Politics

All eyes on INEC as Appeal Court upholds Oye, Soludo

1 Mins read

Okeke heads for Supreme Court

The Court of Appeal, Kano Division, has dismissed the judgment of Jigawa High Court, which declared Chukwuma Umeoji and Jude Okeke as candidate and national chairman of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) for the November 6 governorship poll in Anambra State.

In a unanimous judgment, yesterday, the three-man panel of justices declared that Justice Ubale Umar of Jigawa High Court lacked the territorial or substantive jurisdiction to pronounce on the dispute arising from the Anambra APGA governorship primary.

The Guardian could not ascertain from the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), at press time, whether the full weight of the appellate court ruling is enough to remove all other hurdles against the listing of Prof. Chukwuma Soludo as the party’s candidate.

Reacting to the ruling, the APGA National Chairman, Victor Oye, through the National Publicity Secretary, Mr. Tex Okechukwu, described the appellate court’s ruling as a watershed in the country’s polity.

Oye pleaded with INEC to do the needful without further delay by enlisting Soludo as the party’s duly nominated candidate for the November 6 election, even as he congratulated APGA faithful all over the country for their resoluteness and support.

BUT the parallel National Chairman/factional governorship candidate of APGA, Umeoji, rejected the judgment, which recognised Oye as the national chairman.

The special panel of the court led by Justice Haruna Tsammani held that Justice Ubale was biased in the manner the case was handled, having contravened Section 36 of the 1999 Constitution of Federal Republic of Nigeria, for not granting Oye fair hearing before a court or tribunal and lacking jurisdiction to adjudicate the matter.

The two other judges are Maiwada Abdullahi and Usman Musale. In the unanimous judgment, they declared Okeke and his group as “meddlesome interlopers” and ordered INEC not to recognise Okeke’s purported faction for being a product of rascality of politicians.

However, the former National Chairman of APGA, Senator Victor Umeh, described the judgment as landmark, revealing that the attempt to stop Oye was targeted at Soludo.

   

About author
Time Nigeria is a general interest Magazine with its headquarters in Abuja, the nation’s Capital.
Articles
Related posts
Cover StoryNewsPolitics

NTYTP Applauds Chief Edewor’s BOT Appointment, Calls for Greater Youth Inclusion in Political Parties

1 Mins read
The Not Too Young To Perform (NTYTP) Leadership Development Advocacy has congratulated Chief Ogheneovo Edewor on his appointment to the Board of…
Cover StoryFeaturesPolitics

A Call for Recognition: The Story of a Man Who Carries the Torch of Renewed Hope

3 Mins read
In the evolving political landscape of Nigeria, few voices have been as consistent, passionate, and unwavering in their loyalty to President Bola…
Cover StoryNewsPolitics

Leaders of Thought, Activists, Labour and Youths Demand Urgent Electoral Reforms Ahead of 2027 Elections

2 Mins read
  By Abdulrahman Aliagan,  Abuja  Bugaje, Falana, Utomi, Ezekwesili, Wabba, Magoro, Nkoyo, Others Lead Mass Campaign to National Assembly Movement Set for…
Stay on the loop!

Subscribe to our latest news.

Leave a Reply

WP2Social Auto Publish Powered By : XYZScripts.com