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Has APC Recorded Most Judicial Victories In Governorship Cases? Fact Check by Racoon(m): 12:52pm On Nov 24, 2023
Multiple social media posts claim that the All Progressives Congress (APC) has been winning in states where governorship election outcomes were contested in court.

After the gubernatorial polls of March 18, several aggrieved candidates presented their cases to the election tribunals, seeking favourable resolutions. While some have faced disappointment along this arduous path, others have emerged victorious in their pursuit of justice.

But as the verdicts continue to pour in, many Nigerians on social media have accused the APC of compromising the judiciary to rule in the party’s favour.

“APC is winning everywhere using the court. There is no single dignity in all the courts in Nigeria,” @Edozietech1, wrote on November 19.

“The learned has now sold the dignity for very cheap to our enemies of progress and the slave masters. God come to our aid.”


@Gyaranyajnr, said: “So funny… In every state, it’s APC that is winning cases in court. The APC that put this country in the worst situation was said to be voted in the 2023 election. Hmm, Nigerian Politics is surely a drama…”

Also, @SirChely alleged that the APC wins elections “by rigging the ballot and vote buying, compromising” the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), and by “buying lawyers and judges”.


“There’s no way forward; If we do not have an independent judiciary. There’s no hope if we do not have an independent electoral process. There’s no hope if we do not have independent institutions devoid of political manipulations,” he added.

To verify the claims, TheCable examined verdicts from all the states where the governorship election results were challenged.


LAGOS (APC)
On November 15, the court of appeal in Lagos dismissed the suit filed by Abdulazeez ‘Jandor’ Adediran, former governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), against the victory of Babajide Sanwo-Olu.

The Lagos governorship election petition tribunal had earlier dismissed Adeniran’s case on September 25, which prompted the PDP candidate to head to the appeal court.


ENUGU (PDP)
On November 10, the court of appeal affirmed the victory of PDP’s Peter Mbah as the governor of Enugu state. The panel held that the Labour Party (LP) and its governorship candidate in the election failed to prove that Mbah was not qualified to contest.

Consequently, the appeal court dismissed the suit for lacking merit and affirmed the judgement of the tribunal which declared Mbah as the winner of the governorship election.


BENUE (APC)
Hyacinth Alia’s victory as the governor of Benue was affirmed by the court of appeal in Abuja on November 20. After the APC candidate was declared winner of the governorship election by INEC, Titus Uba, the PDP candidate, filed a petition challenging Alia’s victory but lost in September at the tribunal.

The appeal court also ruled in Alia’s favour, saying Uba failed to prove allegations of forgery against the governor’s running mate beyond reasonable doubt.

KEBBI (APC)
On October 5, the Kebbi state governorship election petition tribunal affirmed APC’s Nasir Idris as the winner of the poll. The tribunal also dismissed the petition by the PDP and Aminu Bande, its governorship candidate, saying the petitioners failed to prove their claims.


NASARAWA (APC)
The court of appeal in Abuja on Thursday affirmed the election of Abdullahi Sule as governor of Nasarawa state. On October 2, the election petition tribunal in Lafia nullified Sule’s victory and declared David Ombugadu, PDP candidate, as the winner of the poll.

Consequently, Sule and the APC sought to overturn the verdict of the tribunal. Delivering judgment, Uchechukwu Onuemenam, who read the lead verdict, held that evidence before the court showed that the tribunal relied on legally inadmissible evidence to declare Ombugadu as the winner.


PLATEAU (APC)
On November 19, the court of appeal in Abuja sacked Caleb Mutfwang, PDP candidate, as governor of Plateau state. Although INEC announced Mutfwang as the winner of the election, having scored 525,299 votes, Nentawe Yilwatda, candidate of the APC who got 481,370 votes, challenged the outcome at the tribunal.


However, his petition was dismissed after the tribunal held that the appellant lacked the locus standi to contest the validity of the respondent. Aggrieved by the tribunal’s judgment, the APC and its candidate filed an appeal, leading to the appeal court ordering INEC to withdraw the certificate of return issued to Mutfwang and issue a fresh one to the APC candidate.

ADAMAWA (PDP)
Following the victory of PDP’s Ahmadu Fintiri as Adamawa governor, Umar Ardo, candidate of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) in the election, challenged the results. However, the tribunal led by Theodora Uloho dismissed the petition for being incompetent and not properly filed.

Ardo had appealed the tribunal’s judgment but a ruling on Tuesday said the appeal court agreed with the conclusions of the tribunal.


AKWA IBOM (PDP)
On September 30, the election petition tribunal in Akwa Ibom affirmed the victory of Umo Eno as the state governor. The tribunal dismissed the petition of Akanimo Udofia, candidate of the APC, and held that Eno did not submit a forged WAEC certificate as claimed by Albert Bassey and the Young Progressives Party (YPP).

Two weeks ago, the Lagos division of the appeal court dismissed the petitions filed by Action Alliance and Accord Party against the election of Eno. The court however reserved judgment in the case filed by the APC against the governor.


BAUCHI (PDP)
PDP clinched victory in Bauchi after the court of appeal in Abuja affirmed Bala Mohammed as the winner of the governorship election. Sadique Abubakar, the APC candidate in the election, had challenged Mohammed’s victory at the tribunal but it was dismissed on the grounds that he failed to prove the allegation of BVAS manipulation.

In a unanimous decision on November 17 — after Abubakar appealed the tribunal judgement — the appeal court also ruled that Mohammed was validly elected.


DELTA (PDP)
Although the governorship tribunal in Delta had affirmed the election of Sheriff Oborevwori as the state governor, Ovie Omo-Agege, the APC flagbearer in the state, appealed the ruling.

In a decision on November 13, the appeal court in Lagos reserved judgment in three separate appeals filed by Omo-Agege, Kenneth Gbagi of the SDP and the LP’s Kennedy Pela.


KADUNA (APC)
The governorship tribunal panel, via Zoom, affirmed APC’s Uba Sani’s victory on “technical grounds” and dismissed the petition of Isah Ashiru and the PDP.
However, the PDP in Kaduna rejected the judgement and appealed it.

TARABA (PDP)
On September 30, Kefas Agbu was affirmed as Taraba state governor by the election tribunal. The tribunal held that Muhammad Yahaya and the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) failed to substantiate the allegations of non-compliance with the provisions of the Electoral Act.


OGUN (APC)
The APC secured victory in Ogun on October 1 when the tribunal affirmed the election that produced Dapo Abiodun as the state governor. The tribunal dismissed PDP and Ladi Adebutu’s petition, describing it as “incompetent, defective and lacking in merits”.

At the hearing of the appeal on November 14, the court of appeal reserved judgment after the adoption of all processes by all the parties. The court said the date for judgment would be communicated to the parties and three days’ notice would be given.


SOKOTO (APC)
On October 1, APC’s Ahmed Aliyu was affirmed governor of the state by the election petition tribunal.
The three-member panel of the tribunal, led by Haruna Msheila, dismissed the petition of the PDP and its candidate, Saidu Umar, saying they were unable to prove the grounds on which they filed the motion.
Meanwhile, the court of appeal in Abuja has reserved judgment in the appeal filed by the PDP and Umar.


CROSS RIVER (PDP)
On Wednesday, the court of appeal in Lagos re-affirmed Bassey Otu as the winner of the governorship election in Cross River. Sandy Onor, governorship candidate of the APC, had earlier challenged the result at the tribunal but his petition was dismissed.

GOMBE (APC)
In a fresh victory on Thursday, the court of appeal in Abuja affirmed Inuwa Yahaya’s re-election as the governor of Gombe. The PDP’s Jibrin Barde had filed a petition claiming that Yahaya, who contested on APC’s platform, was not re-elected by a majority of lawful votes. But the suit was dismissed by the tribunal before it met the same fate at the appeal court.


OYO (PDP)
The governorship tribunal concluded its sitting on July 13 after dismissing a petition filed by the Allied People’s Movement (APM) challenging the victory of PDP’s Seyi Makinde. Babatunde Ajala of the Action Alliance (AA) had also challenged Makinde’s victory at the tribunal but his petition was dismissed.

ABIA (LP)
The Abia governorship election petition tribunal on October 6 affirmed Alex Otti as the duly elected governor of the state. The panel dismissed the petitions filed by Okey Ahiwe of the PDP and APC’s Ikechi Emenike, saying they lacked merit.


EBONYI (APC)
On September 27, the Ebonyi state governorship election tribunal dismissed petitions filed by the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) and the PDP — and affirmed APC’s Francis Nwifuru as governor.
However, the PDP said it would appeal the verdict.

KANO (APC)
On Friday, the appellate court in Abuja affirmed the verdict of the Kano tribunal which sacked NNPP’s Abba Yusuf as the governor. Yusuf Gawuna of the APC was declared the duly elected governor of Kano.

However, the certified true copy of the judgment appeared to be contradictory, as it affirmed the governor’s election and sacked him at the same time. Umar Bangari, chief registrar of the court of appeal, said the discrepancy was a clerical error that did not affect the court’s decision. The matter is expected to be heard by the supreme court.


ZAMFARA (INCONCLUSIVE)
On November 16, the court of appeal in Abuja annulled the victory of PDP’s Dauda Lawal and declared the Zamfara governorship election inconclusive. The court ordered INEC to conduct new elections in two LGAs. Although the tribunal had upheld Lawal’s victory, Bello Matawalle of the APC, now minister of state for defence, appealed the verdict.


NUMBER OF STATES CONTROLLED BY PARTIES

APC: 17

PDP: 9 (excluding Zamfara)

LP: 1


VERDICT
Out of 28 states where governorship elections were held, the courts have issued verdicts on petitions involving 22 states. The APC has been victorious in 12, the PDP has secured nine, while the LP has one.

Among the states where the APC has been successful in court, only two were due to ‘overturned victories’ of other parties — Kano and Plateau. The other states were originally won by the APC, and as such, they are ‘affirmed victories’.


The remaining six states — Borno, Jigawa, Yobe, Kwara, Katsina, and Niger — where there is no tribunal ruling yet belong to the APC.

STATE GOVERNOR - VICTORIOUS PARTY - AS IT STANDS


-Abia: [/b]Alex Otti - LP - Affirmed by tribunal

[b]-Adamawa:
Ahmadu Fintiri - PDP - Affirmed by court of appeal

-Akwa Ibo: -Umo Eno - PDP - Affirmed by court of appeal

-Bauchi: -Bala Mohammed -PDP- Affirmed by court of appeal.


-Benue: -Hyacinth Alia -APC- Affirmed by court of appeal

-Borno: - Babagana Zulum -APC- No verdict yet

-Cross River: -Bassey Otu -PDP- Affirmed by court of appeal


-Delta: -Sheriff Oborevwori -PDP- Affirmed by tribunal.

-Ebonyi: -Francis Nwifuru -APC- Affirmed by tribunal.

-Enugu: -Peter Mbah -PDP- Affirmed by court of appeal.


-Gombe: -Inuwa Yahaya -APC- Affirmed by court of appeal

-Jigawa: -Umar Namadi -APC- No verdict yet

-Kaduna: -Uba Sani -APC- Affirmed by tribunal

-Kano: -Nasiru Gawuna -APC- Affirmed by court of appeal


-Katsina: -Dikko Radda -APC- No verdict yet

-Kebbi: -Nasir Idris -APC- Affirmed by tribunal

-Kwara: -AbdulRahman AbdulRasaq -APC- No verdict yet

-Lagos: -Babajide Sanwo-Olu -APC- Affirmed by court of appeal


-Nasarawa: -Abdullahi Sule -APC- Affirmed by court of appeal

-Niger: -Mohammed Bago -APC- No verdict yet

-Ogun: -Dapo Abiodun -APC- Affirmed by tribunal

-Oyo: -Seyi Makinde -PDP- Affirmed by tribunal

-Plateau: -Nentawe Yilwatda -APC- PDP won in tribunal but APC candidate affirmed winner by appeal court

-Rivers: -Siminalayi Fubara -PDP- Affirmed by tribunal

-Sokoto: -Ahmad Aliyu -APC- Affirmed by tribunal

-Taraba: -Agbu Kefas -PDP- Affirmed by tribunal
Yobe


-Yobe: -Mai Mala Buni -APC- No verdict yet.

-Zamfara: -Dauda lawal- PDP- PDP won in tribunal but appeal court declared election inconclusive.

https://www.thecable.ng/fact-check-has-apc-recorded-most-post-election-judicial-victories/amp

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Re: Has APC Recorded Most Judicial Victories In Governorship Cases? Fact Check by Racoon(m): 1:07pm On Nov 24, 2023
The controversial decisions of the compromised courts or judiciary is a pointer to the rotteness of this nation under this government. The Kano Court of appeal judgement is another worst angle introduced to the whole thing.

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Re: Has APC Recorded Most Judicial Victories In Governorship Cases? Fact Check by Racoon(m): 1:09pm On Nov 24, 2023
@SirChely alleged that the APC wins elections “by rigging the ballot and vote buying, compromising” the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), and by “buying lawyers and judges”.

“There’s no way forward; If we do not have an independent judiciary. There’s no hope if we do not have an independent electoral process. There’s no hope if we do not have independent institutions devoid of political manipulations

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Re: Has APC Recorded Most Judicial Victories In Governorship Cases? Fact Check by shielaAhmed: 1:52pm On Nov 24, 2023
Ok
Re: Has APC Recorded Most Judicial Victories In Governorship Cases? Fact Check by ggood: 3:00pm On Nov 24, 2023
It shall never be well with Apc, Balabulu is hellbent in turning Nigeria to one party State.
The criminal entity called Inec conduct shambles elections in 28 State and all of them have their cases in Court this is shameful and unbelievable.

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Re: Has APC Recorded Most Judicial Victories In Governorship Cases? Fact Check by tuoyoojo(m): 6:50pm On Nov 24, 2023
When they tell u brazenly, Go to Court!
Know that direction that justice would go had already been determined

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Re: Has APC Recorded Most Judicial Victories In Governorship Cases? Fact Check by Flame333: 6:51pm On Nov 24, 2023
No party fail like this and get reelected but as per Africa Magic belongs to Africa, nothing is new..

You looking for the 8 wonders of the world, APC got you covered..

I pity the generation coming after us..

APC already preparing grinding teeth for them because the debt alone will pass four Generations to come..

Look what we have done to ourselves
..

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Re: Has APC Recorded Most Judicial Victories In Governorship Cases? Fact Check by Johnycastro18: 6:51pm On Nov 24, 2023
I think the uproar so far is due to the inconsistency of the judicial rulings..

You can't remove elected officials of the opposition parties due to technicalities....

And then turn around to over-look such technicalities when it comes to the ruling party APC sad

Judicial banditry everywhere.

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Re: Has APC Recorded Most Judicial Victories In Governorship Cases? Fact Check by dust144(m): 6:51pm On Nov 24, 2023
The winner goes to the judiciary because they are also APC.

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Re: Has APC Recorded Most Judicial Victories In Governorship Cases? Fact Check by Yemmysworld91: 6:51pm On Nov 24, 2023
The fact is up there, yet yeye dumbidients still thinks the APC is manipulating the judiciary.
Except for the kano confusion, every other verdict is in order. Make una rest abeg.

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Re: Has APC Recorded Most Judicial Victories In Governorship Cases? Fact Check by webclass(m): 6:52pm On Nov 24, 2023
APC victories came as a result of fraudulent INEC officials and corrupt judges.

APC = Anti People Cult

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Re: Has APC Recorded Most Judicial Victories In Governorship Cases? Fact Check by Lovenorth: 6:53pm On Nov 24, 2023
Nothing special in kangaroo courts
Re: Has APC Recorded Most Judicial Victories In Governorship Cases? Fact Check by DaddyYankee: 6:53pm On Nov 24, 2023
Obidients will lament and cry for 8 years. Obidients are just thieves. All Obidients must suffer and see shege Amen.

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Re: Has APC Recorded Most Judicial Victories In Governorship Cases? Fact Check by CHIOMAEZEH: 6:54pm On Nov 24, 2023
They have recorded more stolen mandates ....stating from the supreme court governor

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Re: Has APC Recorded Most Judicial Victories In Governorship Cases? Fact Check by BoluwatifeNG(f): 6:55pm On Nov 24, 2023
K
Re: Has APC Recorded Most Judicial Victories In Governorship Cases? Fact Check by fredoooooo: 6:55pm On Nov 24, 2023
Na pdp lay the foundation ... ask OBJ

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Re: Has APC Recorded Most Judicial Victories In Governorship Cases? Fact Check by texas1990(m): 6:57pm On Nov 24, 2023
ggood:
It shall never be well with Apc, Balabulu is hellbent in turning Nigeria to one party State.
The criminal entity called Inec conduct shambles elections in 28 State and all of them have their cases in Court this is shameful and unbelievable.
Wow! What a painful decision, sowie eh pls reserve your tears, you go explain tired mumu.

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Re: Has APC Recorded Most Judicial Victories In Governorship Cases? Fact Check by STEWpid(f): 6:57pm On Nov 24, 2023
Chai..





You mean the Almighty PDAPC??

...what a new party system in the field of politics!!

Re: Has APC Recorded Most Judicial Victories In Governorship Cases? Fact Check by Raskimonojendor: 6:57pm On Nov 24, 2023
Mix bag.
Re: Has APC Recorded Most Judicial Victories In Governorship Cases? Fact Check by israelmao(m): 6:58pm On Nov 24, 2023
There're different ways and means to hijack the judiciary and disregard the rule of law and still make it looks as if things are normal.The judiciary is getting worse under APC government.
Re: Has APC Recorded Most Judicial Victories In Governorship Cases? Fact Check by Boyooosa(m): 6:59pm On Nov 24, 2023
Hmm

U need to include the father of all too....presidency. just noting tho
Re: Has APC Recorded Most Judicial Victories In Governorship Cases? Fact Check by BigDawsNet: 7:02pm On Nov 24, 2023
PDP is definitely not a small parry
Re: Has APC Recorded Most Judicial Victories In Governorship Cases? Fact Check by maxiuc(m): 7:03pm On Nov 24, 2023
grin
Re: Has APC Recorded Most Judicial Victories In Governorship Cases? Fact Check by SoNature(m): 7:03pm On Nov 24, 2023
I hate that the corrupt judiciary determines the winner of our election. We must build an independent and credible election umpire to reduce the number of post-election litigations.
Re: Has APC Recorded Most Judicial Victories In Governorship Cases? Fact Check by seunlayi(m): 7:03pm On Nov 24, 2023
Noted
Re: Has APC Recorded Most Judicial Victories In Governorship Cases? Fact Check by Craniumz(m): 7:03pm On Nov 24, 2023
Nah PDP start everything.. from their ringleader Olusegun Obasanjo

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Re: Has APC Recorded Most Judicial Victories In Governorship Cases? Fact Check by Pristine664: 7:04pm On Nov 24, 2023
ShugaSneh:
The Yeroóba god and their personal saviour in the person of Ebola Thimbulu who sworn under both the new and old testament to pull Nigeria down and back to 1932 (God forbid) will be disgraced out of Aso rock in no distant time or he will be forced to join his ancestors (6 feet) before April 2024.

Yeroóbas has proven to be the most backward thinking humans in the history of the world, that's why they are the most dirtiest trîbe in Nigeria.

I left my yeroóba girlfriend who changes her panties once every week, but she is good in bed..... because of odour from sadwest as*s.....spits!!

Na me talkam

The same pattern since 2011, insult Yorubas for fours years, then beg them to support Igbo president/VP few months to election. grin

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Re: Has APC Recorded Most Judicial Victories In Governorship Cases? Fact Check by StraightGaay: 7:06pm On Nov 24, 2023
APC just keeps turning water into wine.
Re: Has APC Recorded Most Judicial Victories In Governorship Cases? Fact Check by SouthSouth1914: 7:06pm On Nov 24, 2023
These set of chronic political robbery gang raping Nigeria day and night.

What has APC brought to Nigerians? Death, hunger and anti social vices. It is laughable how Nigerians from living, are currently trying to survive!!
Re: Has APC Recorded Most Judicial Victories In Governorship Cases? Fact Check by MrDoGood(m): 7:06pm On Nov 24, 2023
You and I know say no be clear eyes.
Re: Has APC Recorded Most Judicial Victories In Governorship Cases? Fact Check by MrDoGood(m): 7:07pm On Nov 24, 2023
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