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Electoral Act 84 (12): Appeal Court Stops Malami, PDP Gets Nod To Appeal by press9jatv: 2:55am On Apr 12, 2022
The Court of Appeal has restrained the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice Abubakar Malami (SAN) and others from frustrating the hearing of an appeal against a judgment mandating the AGF to delete Section 84 (12) from the Electoral Act 2022.

A three-member panel, led by Justice Rita Nosakhare Pemu, in a ruling, granted the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) permission to appeal, as an interested party, against the March 18, 2022 judgment by Justice Justice Evelyn Anyadike of the Federal High Court in Umuahia.

The Appeal Court made the order in a ruling delivered at the Owerri Division on April 7, a copy of which The Nation sighted yesterday.
The court also granted an accelerated hearing in the appeal.

The ruling was on a motion marked: CA/OW/87m/2022 filed by the PDP, with Chief Nduka Edede (plaintiff in the suit decided by Justice Anyadike) and the AGF as respondents.

It reads: “Leave is hereby granted the applicant (PDP) to appeal as person interested in this appeal – CA/OW/87/2022.

“Due to the exigencies of this appeal and its constitutional colourisation, there is need to hear this matter expeditiously.

“Accordingly, the appellant is hereby given up to Tuesday 12th of April, 2022 to file its notice of appeal and the parties are to file their respective briefs of arguments within three days from the date of service of the notice and record of appeal on the respondents.

“There shall be a further three days given to the appellant to file a reply.

“Parties should desist from taking any step to frustrate the hearing of the appeal.

“The matter is adjourned to the 4th of May, 2022, for the hearing of the appeal.

“Fresh hearing notice to be issued on the 2nd to the 12th respondents.”

The National Assembly has also indicated its intention to formally appeal the judgment by Justice Anyadike.

Justice Anyadike had in the March 18 judgment in the suit by Edede marked: FHC/UM/CS/26/2022, held that Section 18(12) of the amended Electoral Act is unconstitutional and should be struck down.

The judge noted that sections 66(1)(f), 107(1)(f), 137(1)(f) and 182(1)(f) of the 1999 Constitution already stipulated that government appointees seeking to contest elections are only to resign at least 30 days before the election.

She held that any other law that mandates such appointees to resign or leave the office at any time before the 30 days provided in the Constitution was unconstitutional and void to the extent of its inconsistency with the clear provisions of the Constitution.

Justice Anyadike then ordered the AGF to delete the said Section 18(12) from the amended Electoral Act.

Section 84(12) of the Electoral Act provides: “No political appointee at any level shall be a voting delegate or be voted for at the convention or congress of any political party for the purpose of the nomination of candidates for any election.”

The PDP has already filed a separate suit before the Federal High Court in Abuja in which it is challenging among others, President Muhammadu Buhari’s request that the National Assembly should alter the provision of Section 84(12) of the Electoral Act.

The case marked: FHC/ABJ/CS/247/2022, before Justice Inyang Ekwo, has been adjourned till April 28 for hearing.

Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, who at the weekend declared his interest in the race, may be affected by the Electoral Act provision.

Going by Section 84 (12), he is expected to resign to participate in his party’s primary, being a political appointee.

Minister of Labour, Chief Chris Ngige, who had hinted that he may contest, will also be expected to resign should he eventually declare.
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Re: Electoral Act 84 (12): Appeal Court Stops Malami, PDP Gets Nod To Appeal by press9jatv: 2:56am On Apr 12, 2022
Malami and Ameachi should just resign.

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Re: Electoral Act 84 (12): Appeal Court Stops Malami, PDP Gets Nod To Appeal by press9jatv: 3:02am On Apr 12, 2022
Don’t forget they promise you heaven on earth, today our economy is worst State. 57 days counting, ASUU are on strike. Apc didn’t meant well for Nigeria people.

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Re: Electoral Act 84 (12): Appeal Court Stops Malami, PDP Gets Nod To Appeal by Validated: 3:06am On Apr 12, 2022
Appeal or no appeal, case is already decided. All political appointees wil resign one month to election. Primaries are not general election.

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Re: Electoral Act 84 (12): Appeal Court Stops Malami, PDP Gets Nod To Appeal by Karlovich: 3:06am On Apr 12, 2022
embarassed This individual has been a source of mischief since he was a young boy in Iragbiji

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Re: Electoral Act 84 (12): Appeal Court Stops Malami, PDP Gets Nod To Appeal by press9jatv: 3:07am On Apr 12, 2022
Under Yemi Osinbajo's Vice Presidency:

1. Nigerian unemployment rose to 33%

2. Violent killings increased 47% from 7063 in 2020 to 10,366 in 2021.

3. GDP per capita dropped 40% and Debt service to over 90% of revenue.

If you like, elect him..

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Re: Electoral Act 84 (12): Appeal Court Stops Malami, PDP Gets Nod To Appeal by Dozie32(m): 3:08am On Apr 12, 2022
Saw a video of Wike ranting that he will win if given the ticket grin grin . i laugh. grin

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Re: Electoral Act 84 (12): Appeal Court Stops Malami, PDP Gets Nod To Appeal by Greenlight123: 3:08am On Apr 12, 2022
Those politicians just used Nigeria d play football
Re: Electoral Act 84 (12): Appeal Court Stops Malami, PDP Gets Nod To Appeal by press9jatv: 3:09am On Apr 12, 2022
Buhari and APC have really dealt with Nigerians

>They met Malt drink at #100 but now it is #250

>They met coca cola at #60 but now it's #200
They met cooking gas @ #150 per KG but today it is #800

>They met a bag of cement@#2000 but now it's #4000.

>They met met toothpaste (close-up) @#180 per one but today is now #450.

>They met matches @ #5 for one sachet bit now is #20.

>They met Pepsi @#50 for a bottle but now is #130

>They met camry 2.4 @ #800,000 but now is #2,700.000

>They met electricity tariff @#7 per a unit but now is #45

>They met a loaf of bread � @#200 but now is #600 for the cheapest.

>They met a litre of fuel ⛽@87 but now is #165

>They met a litre of Diesel @#150 but now is #800

>They met VAT @1% and increased to 7.5%

>They met Federal Universities tuition fees @ less than #20,000 but now is almost #100k

>They met mattress @#50 k for a big size but today is #150k

>They met Kings 4litre vegetable oil �️ @ #2000 but now is #6000

>They met exchange rate (Naira to a dollar)@ #150 but today is#500

>They met bag of rice ���@#8000 but now is#30000

>They met bag of beans @#20000 but today is #100k

>They met children biscuits at #5 per one but today is#20 per one and the quantity is reduced

>They met sweet (milkos, and the rest @ two #5 but now is one#10.

> They met Sardine with 3-4 fiesh @N120 but now it is N500 for 2 piece of fish.

> A 2 bedroom flat in mainland of Lagos that used to go for 180k is now 600k

> Transport on Hiace bus from Lagos to Abuja that used to be 2500-3500 is now 10,500 - 13,000

The damages are too feasible everywhere.
The hunger in land has no part two. The Masses of this country bear the brunch.

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Re: Electoral Act 84 (12): Appeal Court Stops Malami, PDP Gets Nod To Appeal by Warlord12(m): 3:10am On Apr 12, 2022
[/b]FAILED GOVERNMENT
YOU DO 8years as Vice President u no see anything achieved , YOU WANT PEOPLE TO VOTE U FOR ANOTHER 8year making 16years only you?[b]


Make una use una sense this 2023 oo

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Re: Electoral Act 84 (12): Appeal Court Stops Malami, PDP Gets Nod To Appeal by CoronaVirusPro: 3:12am On Apr 12, 2022
press9jatv:

Under Yemi Osinbajo's Vice Presidency:

1. Nigerian unemployment rose to 33%

2. Violent killings increased 47% from 7063 in 2020 to 10,366 in 2021.

3. GDP per capita dropped 40% and Debt service to over 90% of revenue.

If you like, elect him..

Hello! As far as Nigerian politics is concerned, records don’t count! An illiterate with right support will be a president in Nigeria if he is aligned and sellable

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Re: Electoral Act 84 (12): Appeal Court Stops Malami, PDP Gets Nod To Appeal by tammie24: 3:15am On Apr 12, 2022
Malami is the one running everything

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Re: Electoral Act 84 (12): Appeal Court Stops Malami, PDP Gets Nod To Appeal by Oysters(m): 3:16am On Apr 12, 2022
These bunch of cattle rearers want to make sure they completely destroy every institution before the next elections in the hopes that doing such will keep them supplanted and make them king makers for life.

Fellow Nigerians, you have a duty. And that duty is to disgrace these incompetent fools and their so-called party out of office at every level of government across every state of the nation. And to also make sure you put in place a government that is for restructuring and economic growth and prosperity.

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Re: Electoral Act 84 (12): Appeal Court Stops Malami, PDP Gets Nod To Appeal by 2023NaijaVoter: 3:22am On Apr 12, 2022
some un-blessed mumu above is ranting about hunger in the land. grin

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Re: Electoral Act 84 (12): Appeal Court Stops Malami, PDP Gets Nod To Appeal by humberjade: 3:29am On Apr 12, 2022
press9jatv:

Under Yemi Osinbajo's Vice Presidency:

1. Nigerian unemployment rose to 33%

2. Violent killings increased 47% from 7063 in 2020 to 10,366 in 2021.

3. GDP per capita dropped 40% and Debt service to over 90% of revenue.

If you like, elect him..
Re: Electoral Act 84 (12): Appeal Court Stops Malami, PDP Gets Nod To Appeal by mekonglobal(m): 3:31am On Apr 12, 2022
[quote author=press9jatv post=111865203]Buhari and APC have really dealt with Nigerians

>They met Malt drink at #100 but now it is #250

>They met coca cola at #60 but now it's #200
They met cooking gas @ #150 per KG but today it is #800

>They met a bag of cement@#2000 but now it's #4000.

>They met met toothpaste (close-up) @#180 per one but today is now #450.

>They met matches @ #5 for one sachet bit now is #20.

>They met Pepsi @#50 for a bottle but now is #130

>They met camry 2.4 @ #800,000 but now is #2,700.000

>They met electricity tariff @#7 per a unit but now is #45

>They met a loaf of bread � @#200 but now is #600 for the cheapest.

>They met a litre of fuel ⛽@87 but now is #165

>They met a litre of Diesel @#150 but now is #800

>They met VAT @1% and increased to 7.5%

>They met Federal Universities tuition fees @ less than #20,000 but now is almost #100k

>They met mattress @#50 k for a big size but today is #150k

>They met Kings 4litre vegetable oil �️ @ #

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Re: Electoral Act 84 (12): Appeal Court Stops Malami, PDP Gets Nod To Appeal by 4pppp(m): 3:33am On Apr 12, 2022
press9jatv:

Under Yemi Osinbajo's Vice Presidency:

1. Nigerian unemployment rose to 33%

2. Violent killings increased 47% from 7063 in 2020 to 10,366 in 2021.

3. GDP per capita dropped 40% and Debt service to over 90% of revenue.

If you like, elect him..
he is better than Tinubu everybody know it

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Re: Electoral Act 84 (12): Appeal Court Stops Malami, PDP Gets Nod To Appeal by Jchi9876: 3:38am On Apr 12, 2022
No.
Re: Electoral Act 84 (12): Appeal Court Stops Malami, PDP Gets Nod To Appeal by jom28gy(m): 3:38am On Apr 12, 2022
It should be deleted, since,is already contained in the constitution,if allowed,it will be a conflicting issues in our laws

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Re: Electoral Act 84 (12): Appeal Court Stops Malami, PDP Gets Nod To Appeal by jom28gy(m): 3:41am On Apr 12, 2022
press9jatv:
Don’t forget they promise you heaven on earth, today our economy is worst State. 57 days counting, ASUU are on strike. Apc didn’t meant well for Nigeria people.
APC is a confused party

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Re: Electoral Act 84 (12): Appeal Court Stops Malami, PDP Gets Nod To Appeal by 96ACE: 3:42am On Apr 12, 2022
grin grin grin
Re: Electoral Act 84 (12): Appeal Court Stops Malami, PDP Gets Nod To Appeal by hopexter(m): 3:48am On Apr 12, 2022
Karlovich:
embarassed This individual had been a source of mischief since he was a young boy in Iragbiji

What a cute young boy smiley

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Re: Electoral Act 84 (12): Appeal Court Stops Malami, PDP Gets Nod To Appeal by hopexter(m): 3:53am On Apr 12, 2022
2023NaijaVoter:
some un-blessed mumu above is ranting about hunger in the land. grin

Is there no hunger in the land?

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Re: Electoral Act 84 (12): Appeal Court Stops Malami, PDP Gets Nod To Appeal by ObaOfEsan: 3:58am On Apr 12, 2022
undecided
Re: Electoral Act 84 (12): Appeal Court Stops Malami, PDP Gets Nod To Appeal by PEXBlog(f): 4:35am On Apr 12, 2022
When you see evil, Malami is not far.
Re: Electoral Act 84 (12): Appeal Court Stops Malami, PDP Gets Nod To Appeal by ifex370(m): 4:45am On Apr 12, 2022
All I know is; the citizens are just like their leaders.

Nepostic, corrupt, wicked, self-centred, and heartless.

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Re: Electoral Act 84 (12): Appeal Court Stops Malami, PDP Gets Nod To Appeal by Racoon(m): 4:46am On Apr 12, 2022
The lawless AGF is just a nuisance to this this nation.

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Re: Electoral Act 84 (12): Appeal Court Stops Malami, PDP Gets Nod To Appeal by AntiChristian: 4:46am On Apr 12, 2022
ifex370:
All I know is; the citizens are just like their leaders.

Nepostic, corrupt, wicked, self-centred, and heartless.

I second you!

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Re: Electoral Act 84 (12): Appeal Court Stops Malami, PDP Gets Nod To Appeal by Whothecapfits: 4:52am On Apr 12, 2022
Somebody who is supposed to know better

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