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Falana: It’s Dangerous To Sanction 165k Voters Over Electoral Officers’ Mistakes by Islie: 7:25am On Nov 21, 2023
Falana: It’s Dangerous for Judiciary to Sanction 165,000 Voters for Electoral Officers’ Mistakes

•Seeks review of judgements sacking three opposition governors

•PDP asks CJN to probe ruling party’s claim of controlling judiciary

•Atiku: APC’s ‘snatch, grab, run’ agenda inimical to democracy


Renowned lawyer and Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), Mr. Femi Falana, yesterday, described as a dangerous judicial trend the recent tendency by the courts to sanction voters and deprive them of their rights to elect leaders of their choice due to the mistakes of some electoral officers.

Falana made the assertion in a television programme. He called for a review of some recent judgements delivered by the Court of Appeal, which sacked two governors of the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Zamfara and Plateau states, and a New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) governor in Kano State.

Similarly PDP, yesterday, called on the Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Justice Olukayode Ariwoola, to defend the integrity of the judiciary by setting up a judicial inquest into alleged public boasting by leaders of the ruling APC that the party had persons in the judiciary, particularly at the Court of Appeal and Supreme Court, who would do their bidding on election cases before the courts.

Still on the mounting reservations over recent judicial pronouncements, former Vice President and PDP presidential candidate in the last general election, Atiku Abubakar, said APC’s “snatch, grab and run” agenda was inimical to democracy.

But the federal government condemned PDP and Atiku’s spokesman for unfairly impugning the integrity of the judiciary by alleging partisanship against it in the wake of the judicial setbacks suffered by PDP governors in Plateau, Zamfara and Nasarawa states.

Nonetheless, the Court of Appeal in Abuja dismissed an appeal filed by Titus Uba of PDP against the election of APC’s Reverend Father Hyacinth Alia as Governor of Benue State and affirmed the governor as validly elected.

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) had declared Abba Yusuf (Kano), Dauda Lawal (Zamfara), and Caleb Mutfwang (Plateau) as duly elected governors of their respective states in the March 2023 governorship elections.

But the Court of Appeal, in separate judgements, sacked the governors, who are all members of the opposition PDP, except the Kano State governor, who belongs to NNPP, also an opposition party.

In Kano, for instance, the Court of Appeal declared the APC governorship candidate, Nasir Gawuna, winner of the poll. It ruled that the poll in Zamfara State was inconclusive and ordered INEC to conduct a fresh election in three local government areas of the state, where APC is believed to be strong.

In yet another judgement, the appellate court ordered INEC to issue a Certificate of Return to APC’s Nentawe Goshwe in Plateau State.

However, speaking during an interview on national television, Falana said, “If you look at what happened in Lagos, it is different from what happened in Plateau. You are being told in Plateau that there was a judgement of the High Court to the effect that primaries have to be conducted. The judgement, as usual, was dishonoured and disobeyed and the election went on.

“It is different from Kano, where you are being told that voters can be punished. It is a very dangerous judicial policy to sanction voters for the mistake of electoral officers.

“We are being told that 165,000 votes are wasted, they are invalid because some electoral officers committed an error by not stamping them. How does that affect the validity of the election?

“I do hope that this time around, the Supreme Court will resolve these needless controversies surrounding the non-stamping of ballot papers by INEC officials, who have not been recommended for any sanction. This is why these judgements will have to be reviewed.”

Falana had aired a similar view days back, when he argued, “Nigeria cannot conduct credible elections without amending the relevant provisions of the constitution and Electoral Act to provide for the appointment of INEC members by advertisement, deployment of technology for accreditation of voters and transmission of election results from polling units to the central server of INEC.”

Speaking on “Updating Nigeria’s Electoral Reforms” at the Retreat of the Joint Committee on Electoral Matters, supported by Policy and Legal Advocacy Centre in Lagos, Falana said, “Once the electoral process is fully technologised the proof of election petitions will be based on the BVAS reports and uploaded results.

“The onus of proof of conduct of credible elections should shift to INEC and winners of elections. The question of dumping election materials will not arise, as they would be produced and certified by INEC.

“Democracy cannot be consolidated, where the masses are asked to tighten their belts while elected public officers are paying themselves jumbo salaries and allowances.”

According to him, “Since democracy is under threat due to mass poverty, the political system must address the welfare and security of the people.”

In a similar vein, PDP called for a review of the election judgements, especially the Court of Appeal judgement on the Plateau State governorship poll. National Publicity Secretary of PDP, Debo Olohunagba, said the appeal court judgement was skewed against the party in favour of APC.


PDP Advises CJN to Probe APC’s Claim to Judiciary Control

PDP called on the CJN to defend the integrity of the judiciary by setting up a judicial panel of inquiry to probe the open boasting by APC leaders that the party had persons in the judiciary, particularly at the appeal court and Supreme Court, who would do their bidding on election cases before the courts.

In a statement by PDP’s National Publicity Secretary, Debo Ologunagba, the party said Nigerians were appalled by such boastings, as also contained in a viral video by an APC leader, Hon. Yusuf Gagdi, a member of the House of Representatives from Plateau State, wherein he said, “We have gone to appeal court and the final destination is the Supreme Court and we will meet there. That is where we will know whom they know and they will know whom we know.”

According to Ologunagba, “The above statement by Hon. Gagdi further confirms the suspicion in the public domain that the APC has set up a special team comprising two former governors of the APC, who are also serving cabinet ministers, and a prominent APC leader from the North-east zone with the mandate to ensure the inducement of certain judicial officers to deliver judgements against the PDP, as being witnessed in the series of bias judgements by the Plateau State Election Appeal Court Panel.

“This statement by Hon. Gagdi also lends credence to allegations that a former governor of the APC reportedly induced members of the Plateau State Election Appeal Court Panel with the sum of $5 million to deliver a bias judgement against Governor Caleb Mutfwang’s victory at the poll contrary to the position of the law on nomination of candidates and already established pronouncement of the Supreme Court that a political party cannot interfere in the internal affairs of another Party.”

Ologunagba said more worrisome was that the public claim by APC that it had persons, even at the Supreme Court, had directly put the integrity and honour of the highest temple of ;ustice in the country at stake.

The PDP spokesman said, “The loss of public confidence being generated by this claim has the capacity to push Nigerians to resort to self-help, which is a recipe for anarchy, chaos and breakdown of law and order in our country.

“What Nigerians expect at this moment is for the judiciary to come clean on these grave allegations as well as uphold the primacy of pronouncements by the Supreme Court in the dispensation of justice on election matters.”


Atiku: APC’s ‘Snatch, Grab, Run’ Agenda Inimical to Democracy

Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar said APC’s “snatch, grab and run” agenda towards mandates belonging to the opposition parties was inimical to democracy

In a statement by his media aide, Paul Ibe, Atiku said the ideal notion of democracy did not just reside in a representative government, but was essentially rooted in the plurality of ideas.

He said for a system to be seen as truly democratic, it must necessarily accommodate opposition and opposing views.

“Sadly and suddenly,” the statement said, “we have seen a trend whereby the range of opposition engagement continues to be narrowed by the ruling party in Nigeria. Either through the electoral process, where opposition parties are rigged out with brazen impunity, or during the post-election court processes, where the judiciary is conspicuously doing the biddings of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), it has become increasingly apparent that the democracy in Nigeria is in a state of ill-health.

“It gets more curious that all the states, where the courts have made controversial declarations, are states being controlled by the opposition political parties. From Nasarawa, Kano, Zamfara and now to Plateau State, where we are witnessing a situation in which what the ruling party missed out on Election Day are being delivered to them through the courts.”

Atiku explained that those were ominous signs that threatened not just faith in the electoral and judicial systems, but also evinced that democracy was compromised.

He stated, “It is also crystal clear that the ruling party will not desist from this inglorious ideology of ‘snatch, grab and run away with power.’

“It is even more worrisome that what is playing out now in the Plateau governorship election petition is a confirmation of the threat echoed by an APC lawmaker in a viral video that the ruling party will compromise the judicial process to ensure its ultimate victory in the courts.

“It, therefore, means that the times we are in are, indeed, ominous, and the journey ahead in rescuing our democracy from these buccaneering power grabbers is a long one. It also means that every man and woman of good conscience should come together for this common patriotic purpose.

“But we are not surprised by what is going on. In Lagos State, where Tinubu holds sway as godfather, opposition became an anathema. Everyone, including judges, was forced to join his party.

“The few opposition members who managed to get elected were beaten to submission, including at the Lagos State House of Assembly, where the sole PDP member, back in 2018, was suspended and arrested for gun running, but mysteriously had the charges dropped immediately after he defected to the APC.”

Corroborating his point, Atiku stressed, “The Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON) withdrew a N135bn lawsuit it had instituted against an opposition senator from Anambra State less than 24 hours after he defected to the ruling party. These are the crude methods that Bola Tinubu has employed in order to reduce the ranks of the opposition and consolidate his hold on power.

“Is it not mysterious that it was the same panel that sat and heard all the election petition cases from Plateau State before the Court of Appeal? How is it that in election cases where the PDP came first and the APC came second, the court ordered that the APC be declared winner while in elections where the PDP came first and Labour Party came second, the courts ordered a rerun in order to give the APC a chance of victory?”

The former vice president maintained, “As Justice Dattijo Muhammad said in his valedictory speech, which has also been buttressed by Olumide Akpata, the immediate past President of the Nigerian Bar Association, the judgements emanating from courts in recent times have been questionable and show obvious compromise.

“As Mr. Femi Falana (SAN) put it recently, the judiciary under military dictatorship was much more courageous and had better integrity than what we have today.

“It is obvious that the APC has turned the once respected Nigerian judiciary to a ‘cash and carry’ one where politicians who don’t participate in primaries are named as candidates while actual winners of elections are sacked for flimsy reasons. They simply deliver judgements but not justice.”

Atiku also said, “Tinubu has already appointed his loyalists as Resident Electoral Commissioners, who have now been confirmed by Senator Godswill Akpabio, his lackey who is supposed to be heading an independent arm of government. This is how the APC plans to impose a one-party state on Nigerians.

“Eternal vigilance remains the watchword if Nigeria’s democracy will survive the APC onslaught on our democracy and the institutions that are supposed to check the excesses of the ruling party.”

https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2023/11/21/falana-its-dangerous-for-judiciary-to-sanction-165000-voters-for-electoral-officers-mistakes?amp=1

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Re: Falana: It’s Dangerous To Sanction 165k Voters Over Electoral Officers’ Mistakes by TemplarLandry: 7:26am On Nov 21, 2023
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Re: Falana: It’s Dangerous To Sanction 165k Voters Over Electoral Officers’ Mistakes by Politicstoday: 7:42am On Nov 21, 2023
The former vice president maintained, “As Justice Dattijo Muhammad said in his valedictory speech, which has also been buttressed by Olumide Akpata, the immediate past President of the Nigerian Bar Association, the judgements emanating from courts in recent times have been questionable and show obvious compromise.

“As Mr. Femi Falana (SAN) put it recently, the judiciary under military dictatorship was much more courageous and had better integrity than what we have today.

“It is obvious that the APC has turned the once respected Nigerian judiciary to a ‘cash and carry’ one where politicians who don’t participate in primaries are named as candidates while actual winners of elections are sacked for flimsy reasons. They simply deliver judgements but not justice.”


Hmm 🤔

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Re: Falana: It’s Dangerous To Sanction 165k Voters Over Electoral Officers’ Mistakes by Padipadi(m): 7:45am On Nov 21, 2023
I don't want to dasi that Kano matter. That mumu gov started demolition as he just entered as gov. It's senseless to demolish a roundabout cos there's a cross sign there. That's religious politicizing. Is plus/cross+ sign not an arithmetic sign? Will he cancel it in calculators used in Kano or in mathematics in Kano state?
He should v at least repainted that roundabout if he's so hurt with the sign. Secondly, the builder was a fellow Muslim so why was he crying? 😭
Now, he should face the ballistic missiles of APC. Cos it's obvious NNPP will not favour Kano people and their families.
Maybe APC ll favour them. 😂

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Re: Falana: It’s Dangerous To Sanction 165k Voters Over Electoral Officers’ Mistakes by tollyboy5(m): 7:45am On Nov 21, 2023
Ganduje and other APC bots are hellbent on destroying this country with greediness.

But sanwo-olu, you and your team will will pass as one of the most corrupt governor that was appointed to us.
I quickly shared some of the extravagant spending post to my brethren, the kind of looting going on in Lagos state can only happen when those that should be asking questions are blinded by criminals in government.

They so quick to divert issues to "Yoruba vs.." matter to enable you fight dirty on their behalf so they could continue destroying the destiny of unborn generation through excessive looting.

These fools are so quick to bring out stat to justify their evil act, comparing side by side to other state and demand we clap hands for these criminals in agbada because they feel they feel they've commissioned some project other state couldn't so its time to loot.

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Re: Falana: It’s Dangerous To Sanction 165k Voters Over Electoral Officers’ Mistakes by money121(m): 8:28am On Nov 21, 2023
Wahala
Re: Falana: It’s Dangerous To Sanction 165k Voters Over Electoral Officers’ Mistakes by Bobloco: 8:40am On Nov 21, 2023
Tinubu, Gandollar and the APC are what Atiku described as buccaneering power grabbers

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Re: Falana: It’s Dangerous To Sanction 165k Voters Over Electoral Officers’ Mistakes by SyrusdeHansome(m): 8:46am On Nov 21, 2023
Maybe the change Nigerian youths have been yearning for will start in the north. I`m careful not to use the real word for the change i`m refering to.

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Re: Falana: It’s Dangerous To Sanction 165k Voters Over Electoral Officers’ Mistakes by FreeStuffsNG: 9:12am On Nov 21, 2023
Islie:


Falana: It’s Dangerous for Judiciary to Sanction 165,000 Voters for Electoral Officers’ Mistakes

•Seeks review of judgements sacking three opposition governors

•PDP asks CJN to probe ruling party’s claim of controlling judiciary

•Atiku: APC’s ‘snatch, grab, run’ agenda inimical to democracy





https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2023/11/21/falana-its-dangerous-for-judiciary-to-sanction-165000-voters-for-electoral-officers-mistakes?amp=1

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I think he is not denying the possibility that the 165k votes and voters do not exist yet wants to blackmail the judiciary to go procure and assign imaginary non-existing voters to the 165k thumb printed unofficial ballots.

The Judiciary should not fall for any blackmail , the politicians will not get away with playing games and then recruiting opinion moulders to blackmail the Judges. It failed during the PEPT sittings, it will fail again.
Let everyone do the right thing and when you lose, don't be a sore loser.

PDP destroyed itself by taking itself to court in Plateau state yet still want to blame and blackmail the judiciary. The Judges should ignore all of them and punish the politicians who break the law and don't play by the rules. Check my signature for free stuffs!

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Re: Falana: It’s Dangerous To Sanction 165k Voters Over Electoral Officers’ Mistakes by Obiedun(m): 9:19am On Nov 21, 2023
It happened in Zamfara and Bayelsa in 2019 and heaven did not fall. No big deal.

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Re: Falana: It’s Dangerous To Sanction 165k Voters Over Electoral Officers’ Mistakes by Jorussia(m): 9:26am On Nov 21, 2023
The huge number of ballots involve in this situation makes it suspicious to me.I don't see how 165k ballots can be error from electoral officers.

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Re: Falana: It’s Dangerous To Sanction 165k Voters Over Electoral Officers’ Mistakes by superCleanworks(m): 9:56am On Nov 21, 2023
Nigeria is special
Re: Falana: It’s Dangerous To Sanction 165k Voters Over Electoral Officers’ Mistakes by CHIOMAEZEH: 9:57am On Nov 21, 2023
The political elites no send una papa Na
Re: Falana: It’s Dangerous To Sanction 165k Voters Over Electoral Officers’ Mistakes by BTC1448: 9:57am On Nov 21, 2023

Re: Falana: It’s Dangerous To Sanction 165k Voters Over Electoral Officers’ Mistakes by Nonso92(m): 9:57am On Nov 21, 2023
My Country
Re: Falana: It’s Dangerous To Sanction 165k Voters Over Electoral Officers’ Mistakes by ValarDoharis: 9:57am On Nov 21, 2023
The revolution will start from Kano!

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Re: Falana: It’s Dangerous To Sanction 165k Voters Over Electoral Officers’ Mistakes by spirul77: 9:58am On Nov 21, 2023
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Re: Falana: It’s Dangerous To Sanction 165k Voters Over Electoral Officers’ Mistakes by BigBlackPreek(m): 10:00am On Nov 21, 2023
So much errors and nonsense in this eye-neck of a thing abeg

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Re: Falana: It’s Dangerous To Sanction 165k Voters Over Electoral Officers’ Mistakes by maasoap(m): 10:00am On Nov 21, 2023
It is a shame if this actually came from Falana

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Re: Falana: It’s Dangerous To Sanction 165k Voters Over Electoral Officers’ Mistakes by Angelfrost(m): 10:01am On Nov 21, 2023
This is beyond Judicial trends, Mr. Falana.

Nigeria is APC, and APC is Nigeria!


Know this, and know peace. cool
Re: Falana: It’s Dangerous To Sanction 165k Voters Over Electoral Officers’ Mistakes by inoki247: 10:01am On Nov 21, 2023
Lol una problem...

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Re: Falana: It’s Dangerous To Sanction 165k Voters Over Electoral Officers’ Mistakes by Higherthan: 10:01am On Nov 21, 2023
Dey play, u go explain tire grin

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Re: Falana: It’s Dangerous To Sanction 165k Voters Over Electoral Officers’ Mistakes by seunlayi(m): 10:01am On Nov 21, 2023
Funny thing is that so these are going to work against APC too very soon
Re: Falana: It’s Dangerous To Sanction 165k Voters Over Electoral Officers’ Mistakes by seunlayi(m): 10:02am On Nov 21, 2023
ValarDoharis:
The revolution will start from Kano!
sure

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Re: Falana: It’s Dangerous To Sanction 165k Voters Over Electoral Officers’ Mistakes by AzaHub(f): 10:02am On Nov 21, 2023
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Re: Falana: It’s Dangerous To Sanction 165k Voters Over Electoral Officers’ Mistakes by bewla(m): 10:02am On Nov 21, 2023
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Re: Falana: It’s Dangerous To Sanction 165k Voters Over Electoral Officers’ Mistakes by Padipadi(m): 10:03am On Nov 21, 2023
A msg to the president:
Dear Daddy Bulaba,
If you like suffocate PDP. But remember us, the poor. We belong to no party. Na we dey suffer am. Gas na N1200 per kg, fuel na N620 we dey buy fuel. In some other places, it's close to N700.
Obó n tawa, o rowa ni Nigeria.
Won ti dowa gbe to the extent we aren't wet anymore.
Bruises wa ninu obo Nigeria?
Okó nla ni APC gbewa, dido yi poju, the poor can't breathe!!!
Make Nigeria no die of hard fûck o!
Even LP senators that we think are saints dey collect N160m SUV and their gov dey chop N1bn food within 3 months. Laise Hippopotamus! 🦛
Even for Lag, we hear say dem buy N2bn rechargeable lamps abi na N2m rechargeable lamps? Na aboki own abi China made?
Óbo maa n tawa gan!
Who go epp us bayi o?
Won kan n dowa legbegbe bi ti Seun Egbegbe, Mr Real, Mr Real. Won funwa je legbegbe! (See Legbegbe song by Mr Real).
Help is needed. Things must change for better.
Óbo mi o, o n tami, o romi ni Nigeria n kigbe!
Yours Sincerely,
All Mekunus in Nigeria.

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Re: Falana: It’s Dangerous To Sanction 165k Voters Over Electoral Officers’ Mistakes by 2mininuP: 10:03am On Nov 21, 2023
All these things are just non sense to present situation some or majority (not all) of Nigerians are facing. Those politicians will just be crying foul play when things are not coming there ways.

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Re: Falana: It’s Dangerous To Sanction 165k Voters Over Electoral Officers’ Mistakes by abobote: 10:04am On Nov 21, 2023
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