COURT SWALLOWS APC:UP PDP/ATIKUOBI


Court strikes out APC candidate’s suit seeking to stop collation of Bauchi governorship election results

former FCT Minister, Bala Mohammed
former FCT Minister, Bala Mohammed
An Abuja Division of the Federal High Court has lifted its temporary ban on the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to continue with the collation of governorship election results in Bauchi State.
The court had entertained a suit filed by the candidate of the All Progressives Congress, Governor Mohammed Abubakar, asking the court to determine whether INEC has the powers to decide collation of results after the announcement of a suspension.
Mr Abubakar’s lawyer, Ahmed Raji, had approached the court requesting among other things, an ex-parte application preventing INEC from proceeding with its decision to collate results in the state.
Clarifying an earlier decision made, following that ex-parte application, the judge, Inyang Ekwo, said there was never a time that his court granted the ex-parte application made by Mr Raji, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria.
According to the judge, what the court ordered following the earlier application is an order for parties to maintain status quo pending the determination of the suit before him.
The court also said the submissions of Mr Raji that the tribunal could entertain an application emanating from an election matter, “only after a return has been made: is a temporary situation that does not have the capacity to stand for long.”
According to the judge: “the issue at hand happened during an election. And the complaint was also made as a result of an election, subsequently,” said Mr Ekwo.
Subsequently the Mr Ekwo declined to give a pronouncement on the substantive matter and deferred his decision to allow the election tribunal make a pronouncement on the substantive matter.
The court also ruled that the order to maintain statusquo earlier granted on the matter had been lifted. Thus allowing the INEC the freedom to proceed with its decision made public in March 15.
INEC had on that date announced its resolve to proceed with the collation of results after previously declaring the Bauchi election inconclusive.
The Peoples Democratic Party won the previous election, as well as the supplementary election conducted on March 23.
INEC could however not formally declare the PDP winner because of the court action.
The PDP candidate, Bala Mohammed, was present at Monday’s court session.

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