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Nigeria 2015: SERAP Drags APC, PDP To Court For Undisclosed Campaign Expenses by gratiaeo(m): 1:09pm On Dec 21, 2014
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For failing to disclose their planned expenditure and sources of funding, Nigeria’s two largest political parties have been charged to court.
The suit is coming over one month after both parties received a Freedom of Information, FOI, request, but declined to disclose their finances to a civic group, Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project, SERAP. The group said it dispatched the FOI request to the the ruling Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, National Chairman, Adamu Mu’azu, and that of the All Progressives Congress, APC, John Odigie-Oyegun on November 18.
Dissatisfied that both parties refused to honour its request, SERAP has charged them to court. Between them, the APC and PDP govern 34 of Nigeria’s 36 states. The February 14, 2015 presidential election is also expected to be between the PDP’s candidate, President Goodluck Jonathan, and APC’s Muhammadu Buhari.
In stating why it charged both parties to court, SERAP said “Nigerians have the right to know about spending by their political parties especially the major parties with a strong possibility to assume government in the future.”
Read SERAP’s full statement below:
A civil society group, Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) has dragged the All Progressives Congress (APC) and People’s Democratic Party (PDP) to court over “failure to disclose their sources of spending on their respective electoral campaigns and other operations linked to the February 2015 general elections.”
The suits filed last week at the Federal High Court Ikoyi followed Freedom of Information requests to PDP National Chairman, Adamu Mu’azu, and APC National Chairman, John Odigie-Oyegun, dated 18 November 2014.
The originating summons against the PDP with suit number FHC/CS/1969/2014 and against the APC with suit number FHC/CS/1968/2014 were brought pursuant to section 4(a) of the Freedom of Information Act, and signed by SERAP Senior Staff Attorney, Olukayode Majekodunmi.
The plaintiff is arguing that under the FOI Act, “Nigerians have the right to know about spending by their political parties especially the major parties with a strong possibility to assume government in the future. Citizens should be able to examine financial transactions of parties and be certain that politicians are working for their voters, not their benefactors.”
The plaintiff also argues that, both the APC and PDP “Cannot take the position that the FOI Act does not apply to them because to do so will seriously undermine citizens’ trust in their political parties and lack of trust will inevitably destroy confidence in the system and decrease citizens’ interest and participation in democratic processes.”
The plaintiff also said that “Without free and fair elections there can be no democracy. However, elections are only one part of the democratic process, and a fair and effective electoral system must be founded in an adequate democratic infrastructure and responsibility of political leaders.”
The plaintiff wants the court to determine “Whether by virtue of the provision of section 4(a) of the Freedom of Information Act 2011, the Defendants are under an obligation to provide the Plaintiff with the information requested for.”
The plaintiff is seeking:
A DECLARATION that by virtue of the provisions of Section 4 (a) of the Freedom of Information Act 2011, the Defendants are under a binding legal obligation to provide the Plaintiff with up to date information relating to the following:
1. Information about the spending and sources of income derived from federal, state and other institutions, agencies or persons for the campaigns and other operations of the Defendants related to the February 2015 elections.
2. The total amounts that have been spent and the anticipated spending and the sources of any such spending related to the February 2015 general elections.
3. Total contributions received by the Defendants for or on behalf of their Presidential candidate and candidates for the governorship elections and the sources of any such contributions.
Earlier in its FOI requests, the plaintiff had expressed “serious concerns about the risks of corruption during electoral campaigns for the February 2015 general elections, especially the role of money in politics and the persistent failure generally to comply with national and international law on political party finance.”
According to the plaintiff, “Releasing the information will help to address the perception among the citizens that the major political parties in the countries are less transparent and accountable. The lack of transparency and accountability in political finance is seriously undermining the legitimacy and credibility of the democratic and electoral processes, and invariably contributing to denying the citizens the right to effective participation in their own government.”
The plaintiff further argued that, “Transparency, accountability, integrity and independence of political parties is also important to achieve greater transparency in public life, to curb the influence of money in politics, to promote a level playing field, and to remove the risks to the independence of political actors and would-be public office holders and the risks of conflicts of interest, including undue influence and corruption in the funding of political parties.”
According to the plaintiff, “By virtue of Section 1 (1) of the Freedom of Information (FOI) Act 2011, SERAP is entitled as of right to request for or gain access to information being requested. Under the FOI Act, your party is under a binding legal obligation to provide the applicant with the information requested for, except as otherwise provided by the Act, within 7 days after the application is received.”
The plaintiff also said that, “By Sections 2(3)(d)(V) & (4) of the FOI Act, there is a binding legal duty to ensure that documents containing the necessary information are widely disseminated and made readily available to members of the public through various means. The information being requested does not come within the purview of the types of information exempted from disclosure by the provisions of the FOI Act.”
Re: Nigeria 2015: SERAP Drags APC, PDP To Court For Undisclosed Campaign Expenses by IKJ66(m): 1:11pm On Dec 21, 2014
E don set. !!!!
Re: Nigeria 2015: SERAP Drags APC, PDP To Court For Undisclosed Campaign Expenses by Lumyboi(m): 1:13pm On Dec 21, 2014
Oya na. Bt naija judicial system sha, na so so story we go here. Those judges r as criminal as bode George . We rili need buhari n rawlings to .....do d needful

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Re: Nigeria 2015: SERAP Drags APC, PDP To Court For Undisclosed Campaign Expenses by ogb5(m): 1:27pm On Dec 21, 2014
Lumyboi:
Oya na. Bt naija judicial system sha, na so so story we go here. Those judges r as criminal as bode George . We rili need buhari n rawlings to .....do d needful

The same Buhari whose party had refused to declare it's source of funds. I think Jonathan who signed the freedom of information bill into law is more likely to obey it than any Buhari.

By now Buhari will already be thinking of another decree 4 to counteract the foi law.
Re: Nigeria 2015: SERAP Drags APC, PDP To Court For Undisclosed Campaign Expenses by Firefire(m): 1:32pm On Dec 21, 2014
ogb5:


The same Buhari whose party had refused to declare it's source of funds. I think Jonathan who signed the freedom of information bill into law is more likely to obey it than any Buhari.

By now Buhari will already be thinking of another decree 4 to counteract the foi law.


grin grin grin grin

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Re: Nigeria 2015: SERAP Drags APC, PDP To Court For Undisclosed Campaign Expenses by Lumyboi(m): 1:54pm On Dec 21, 2014
ogb5:


The same Buhari whose party had refused to declare it's source of funds. I think Jonathan who signed the freedom of information bill into law is more likely to obey it than any Buhari.

By now Buhari will already be thinking of another decree 4 to counteract the foi law.

Guess u bliv so much in propaganda. Tel me one info u v gotten Frm d useless foi law. U know anythin abt naija's money in south Africa, u knw anytn abt Jonathan's asset , u knw anytin about d French weapon carrier that landed in kano, u knw anytn about Stella odua , u knw ow long it tuk that same Jonathan to let us knw about the jet and moni ish in sa even tho we knw d info in d end were al lies.
Dey dia dey jonze.

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Re: Nigeria 2015: SERAP Drags APC, PDP To Court For Undisclosed Campaign Expenses by Mynd44: 2:00pm On Dec 21, 2014
You mean the same SERAP that the admin here said are members of the APC?

WOW!!!!
Re: Nigeria 2015: SERAP Drags APC, PDP To Court For Undisclosed Campaign Expenses by Descartes: 2:07pm On Dec 21, 2014
Democracy in action smiley
Re: Nigeria 2015: SERAP Drags APC, PDP To Court For Undisclosed Campaign Expenses by RockMaxi: 3:24pm On Dec 21, 2014
embarassed embarassed The same suit that will be adjourned till June, 2015.

Re: Nigeria 2015: SERAP Drags APC, PDP To Court For Undisclosed Campaign Expenses by ogb5(m): 9:02pm On Dec 21, 2014
Lumyboi:


Guess u bliv so much in propaganda. Tel me one info u v gotten Frm d useless foi law. U know anythin abt naija's money in south Africa, u knw anytn abt Jonathan's asset , u knw anytin about d French weapon carrier that landed in kano, u knw anytn about Stella odua , u knw ow long it tuk that same Jonathan to let us knw about the jet and moni ish in sa even tho we knw d info in d end were al lies.
Dey dia dey jonze.

you no nothing about the FOI law. It is not for the govt to give you information in your bedroom. you can request for information from govt citing the law, and if you are refused you can go to court based on the law to get the information you are looking for.

This is quantum leap compared to the decree 4 your mentor Buhari promulgated, which made it a crime to even publish the truth.

do you think if your Buhari has his way, you can come online freely like this and start spewing stories? brother, the mallams are coming, your freedom of expression will be suppressed.

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