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Buhari, Malami Head To Supreme Court Over Section 84(12) by Gjrich(m): 6:23am On May 16, 2022
Buhari, Malami Head To Supreme Court Over Section 84(12).

The last of the controversial Section 84(12) of the Electoral Amendment Act 2022 has not been heard as it emerged yesterday that President Muhammadu Buhari and the Attorney-General of the Federation (AGF) and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, have filed a suit at the Supreme Court, seeking an interpretation of the contentious clause.

In the suit filed on April 29, Messrs Buhari and Malami, who are the plaintiffs, listed the National Assembly as the sole defendant.

Section 84(12) has been a subject of intense litigation and political debate in Nigeria since President Buhari signed the amended Electoral Act 2022 into law in February this year.

Shortly after signing it into law, President Buhari had urged the parliament to delete the controversial clause, but the National Assembly declined the President’s request.

The Court of Appeal in Abuja, last week, set aside the Federal High Court judgment that deleted the clause from the Act, while also agreeing with the lower court that the new provision is unconstitutional.

On the basis of the Appeal Court ruling, President Buhari had directed political appointees, who declared intentions to vie for elective positions, to resign latest by today.

The President’s directive forced the Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr Chris Ngige, to shelve his presidential aspiration, but Ministers of Niger Delta, Godswill Akpabio; Science and Technology, Ogbonnaya Onu and Minister of State for Education, Chukwuemeka Nwajiuba, resigned from office

In the suit marked SC/CV/504/2022 and filed on April 29, Buhari and Malami are seeking an order of the apex court to strike out the section of the Electoral Act, which they argue was inconsistent with the nation’s Constitution.

According to the court document, the plaintiffs contend that the Section 84 (12) of the Electoral (Amendment) Act, 2022 is inconsistent with the provisions of Sections 42, 65, 66, 106, 107, 131, 137, 147, 151, 177, 182, 192 and 196 of the Constitution of Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999, (as amended), as well Article 2 of the African Charter on Human and People and Peoples Rights.

The plaintiffs also contended that the Constitution already provides qualification and disqualification for the offices of the President and Vice President, Governor and Deputy Governor, Senate and House of Representatives, House of Assembly, Ministers, Commissioners and Special Advisers.

They urged the Supreme Court to make: “A declaration that the joint and or combined reading of section 65, 66, 106, 107, 131, 137, 147, 151, 177, 182, 192 and 196 of the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999, (as amended), the provision of Section 84 (12) of the Electoral Act, 2022, which also ignores Section 84(3) of the same Act, is an additional qualifying and/or disqualifying factors for the National Assembly, House of Assembly, Gubernatorial and Presidential elections as enshrined in the said constitution, hence unconstitutional, unlawful, null and void.”

In the same vein, the National Assembly has asked the Supreme Court to strike out the suit instituted by President Buhari. The National Assembly, in its counter-affidavit, filed by its lawyer, Kayode Ajulo, said the Supreme Court cannot be invoked to amend the provision of any law validity made by lawmakers in the exercise of their legislative powers as granted by the Constitution.

They argued that the 1999 Constitution as amended gave the National Assembly the power to make laws for good governance in Nigeria.

“We submit that the first plaintiff having on Friday, February 25, 2022, signed the Electoral Bill, 2022 into law in accordance with the Constitution, cannot approbate at the same time by making a U-turn by using the machinery of this Court as enshrined in Section 232 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (as amended) and the Supreme Court (Additional Jurisdiction) Act of 2002 to partly undo that which by the provision of Section 58 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (As Amended) has been done.

“By assenting to the passage of the Electoral Bill, 2022 into law, the first plaintiff has conclusively discharged his duty under the Constitution and there is no basis to attempting to undo that which he has done by virtue of his powers under Section 58 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (as amended).

“My Lords, we must commend the audacious attempt by the plaintiffs to build a castle in the air. However, we must be guided by our knowledge of the law of physics and the dynamics of our mortal world in calling the plaintiffs to order so as to prevent the impending waste of state resources by embarking on what should be ordinarily be found within the infantile imagination of a six-year-old who is still exploring the infant probabilities of overindulgence in Marvel comics.”
https://guardian.ng/news/buhari-malami-head-to-supreme-court-over-section-8412/

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Re: Buhari, Malami Head To Supreme Court Over Section 84(12) by kmarerin: 6:32am On May 16, 2022
Buhari has a candidate. Know this and remain at peace.

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Re: Buhari, Malami Head To Supreme Court Over Section 84(12) by tesppidd: 6:46am On May 16, 2022
Malami and Buhari..Make una rest na.

Even though i cannot understand why Ministers need to resign while Governors and Presidents and VP's don't need to.

They claim that ministers would use their offices to their advantage but what about the elected ones? Won't they use their office to their advantage? Even worse!

The law is discriminatory, if they can't ask the President and Governors to resign no need asking Ministers and co to.

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Re: Buhari, Malami Head To Supreme Court Over Section 84(12) by Donpuffy(m): 6:47am On May 16, 2022
BUHARI will take you all by surprise when he finally opens up on his preferred candidate.

Let's keep watching as the story gets more interesting...

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Re: Buhari, Malami Head To Supreme Court Over Section 84(12) by Warlord12(m): 6:47am On May 16, 2022
Well Na small time remain for una , turning everything upside down

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Re: Buhari, Malami Head To Supreme Court Over Section 84(12) by Akinsete19(m): 6:47am On May 16, 2022
This quota system Malami hen undecided

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Re: Buhari, Malami Head To Supreme Court Over Section 84(12) by Mandate2023: 6:48am On May 16, 2022
Malami no wan leave aso rock......dey keep involving d same president that told them to resign in their fight grin grin grin

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Re: Buhari, Malami Head To Supreme Court Over Section 84(12) by FlyingKing: 6:48am On May 16, 2022
That's their problem. Everything is for their selfish ambition

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Re: Buhari, Malami Head To Supreme Court Over Section 84(12) by DontBullshitMe: 6:48am On May 16, 2022
Two incompetent persons.

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Re: Buhari, Malami Head To Supreme Court Over Section 84(12) by Sabadon(m): 6:48am On May 16, 2022
undecided

Rubbish mtchewwww

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Re: Buhari, Malami Head To Supreme Court Over Section 84(12) by mannobi(m): 6:48am On May 16, 2022
This malami is the most desperate and unpopular AGF ever

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Re: Buhari, Malami Head To Supreme Court Over Section 84(12) by kmarerin: 6:48am On May 16, 2022
How will president take himself to court? cheesy the man has a preferred candidate, if not why all these clamour for consensus?

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Re: Buhari, Malami Head To Supreme Court Over Section 84(12) by TheFacelessMan: 6:48am On May 16, 2022
grin

Last paragraph on Marvel comics... 6 year old was really funny.

Didn't know the Courts permit hilarious submissions like that.

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Re: Buhari, Malami Head To Supreme Court Over Section 84(12) by Johntemmy(m): 6:48am On May 16, 2022
Heyah
Re: Buhari, Malami Head To Supreme Court Over Section 84(12) by Manny21: 6:49am On May 16, 2022
The damage is already done. By the time the Supreme court decides, it would have been too late for Malami. I understand he has withdrawn his gubernatorial ambition

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Re: Buhari, Malami Head To Supreme Court Over Section 84(12) by Boyooosa(m): 6:49am On May 16, 2022
Again
Re: Buhari, Malami Head To Supreme Court Over Section 84(12) by mushystuff: 6:50am On May 16, 2022
No wonder he doesn't want to resign and rather 'shelved' his gubernatorial ambition so he can remain to keep doing this dirty job! Who knows what crap they've cooked at the Supreme Court with the airplane driving CJN!

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Re: Buhari, Malami Head To Supreme Court Over Section 84(12) by Dannyset(m): 6:51am On May 16, 2022
Buhari and Malami...

These newspapers though

Re: Buhari, Malami Head To Supreme Court Over Section 84(12) by NamelessOGBENI(m): 6:51am On May 16, 2022
DontBullshitMe:
Two incompetent persons.
Re: Buhari, Malami Head To Supreme Court Over Section 84(12) by affable4(m): 6:51am On May 16, 2022
Malami will just be using Buhari's name to achieve his personal desires.

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Re: Buhari, Malami Head To Supreme Court Over Section 84(12) by Ppogbae: 6:51am On May 16, 2022
You wan bite the hand that fed you?
Re: Buhari, Malami Head To Supreme Court Over Section 84(12) by LordofNaija: 6:51am On May 16, 2022
grin A tale of 2 lawbreakers
Re: Buhari, Malami Head To Supreme Court Over Section 84(12) by NairaMaster1(m): 6:52am On May 16, 2022
Is this a do or die affair Buhari and Malami?
Sit tight politicians you cannot eat your cake and have it.
Re: Buhari, Malami Head To Supreme Court Over Section 84(12) by truthCoder: 6:52am On May 16, 2022
“My Lords, we must commend the audacious attempt by the plaintiffs to build a castle in the air. However, we must be guided by our knowledge of the law of physics and the dynamics of our mortal world in calling the plaintiffs to order so as to prevent the impending waste of state resources by embarking on what should be ordinarily be found within the infantile imagination of a six-year-old who is still exploring the infant probabilities of overindulgence in Marvel comics.”

This NASS lawyer must have grown up in Ibadan.

It is only Ibadan residents that can have this amount of thunderous and “savagerious” response.

Impressive “Vawulence” on court papers

Weldone Sir.

Malami and others should stop using Government resources for personal benefits.

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Re: Buhari, Malami Head To Supreme Court Over Section 84(12) by Flamees(m): 6:53am On May 16, 2022
Warlord12:
Well Na small time remain for una , turning everything upside down
Theip grin
Re: Buhari, Malami Head To Supreme Court Over Section 84(12) by Nahunger(m): 6:53am On May 16, 2022
grin
Lol
Mallam = Malami²
=(Mumu)⅜

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Re: Buhari, Malami Head To Supreme Court Over Section 84(12) by teejet: 6:54am On May 16, 2022
They were caught in their own TRAP.

Too late to make u-turn.

And by the way, why so much concern for the withdrawal of this clause?

It can only be because of their own SELFISH INTEREST.

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Re: Buhari, Malami Head To Supreme Court Over Section 84(12) by mushystuff: 6:54am On May 16, 2022
Manny21:
The damage is already done. By the time the Supreme court decides, it would have been too late for Malami. I understand he has withdrawn his gubernatorial ambition

It will shock you the speed with which the supreme court will deliver judgment on this matter. Politics is the most expedient, relevant issue in this sick country, nothing else matters.

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Re: Buhari, Malami Head To Supreme Court Over Section 84(12) by Ochyes: 6:56am On May 16, 2022
Let's observe the outcome.

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