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Taraba Judgement: What Is Good For Taraba State Should Be Good For Benue State by TonyeBarcanista(m): 8:37am On Nov 08, 2015
Just yesterday, the Taraba state governorship election petition tribunal that sat in Abuja nullified the election of Governor Ishaku Darius of the PDP in favor of Hajia Aisha Alhassan of APC. The decision was based on the ground that Architect Ishaku Darius was not validly nominated by the PDP in contravention of Sections 78, 85 and 87 of the Electoral Act(EA 2010). Specifically, the tribunal held that the PDP never had legal candidate for the Taraba poll.

If we are to go by the judgement, then it will be fair for the Benue state election tribunal to nullify the election of Governor Samuel Orthom of APC because his nomination contravened S 78(b)(1)(2), 85(1) and 85(2) of the Electoral Act as well.

Governor Orthom's Illegitimate Nomination:
According to INEC's timetable for 2015 General election, primary election of candidate was slated for October 2 and December 11, 2014.

The APC Governorship primary election for Benue state was originally slated for December 4/5 2014, but it wasn't held. It was again shifted to December 11, 2014(deadline) but NO primary election was held on the said day. No report that any delegate participated in ANY primary election on that day. The party 'elders' settled for a consensus candidate before the midnight of the day. Even the pro-APC Nations Newspaper reported that;

"Chief Ortom emerged after other governorship aspirants stepped down for him at the end of a close door meeting brokered by the senate minority leader, Senator George Akume, in Makurdi."
www.thenationonlineng.net/benue-apc-settles-ortom-governorship-candidate/

In fact, the five other APC aspirants including, Emmanuel Jime, Mike Iordye, Akange Audu, Sen Joseph Waku and Prof Steve Ugbah released a statement on December 12, 2014 to REJECT the arrangement of the so-called party elders in Benue state (see here www.leadership.ng/news/394871/benue-apc-primaries-5-guber-aspirants-reject-ortom).

Further more, INEC was NOT present at the dead of the night to witness the illegitimate arrangement that was held inside somebody's parlour. Let us no forget that Goodluck Jonathan though a PDP consensus candidate, went through formal primaries to fulfill the Electoral Act.

APC Has No Legal Gubernatorial Candidate For Benue state:
Going by the above, the arrangement that brought Samuel Orthom as the APC candidate for Benue state governorship election contravenes sections 78(b)(1)(2) and85(1)(2) of the Electoral Act 2010.

Section 78 (b) (1)(2) of the Electoral Act states: In the case of nomination to the position of Governorship candidate, a political party shall where they intend to sponsor candidates:

(i) hold special congress in each of the Local Government Areas of the States with delegates voting for each of the aspirants at the congress to be held in designated centres on specified dates.

(ii) the aspirant with the highest number of vote at the end of the voting shall be declared the winner of the primaries of the party and aspirant’s name shall be forwarded to the commission as the candidate of the party, for the particular state.


The arrangement that brought Orthom never met the above condition. Hence, the APC technically has no candidate for Benue state governorship election 2015. There is no record that APC Benue delegates endorsed Samuel Orthom as candidate through voice votes or ballot box. There is also no record that INEC witnessed any Benue APC governorship primary election on or before December 11, 2014 which is in contravento to S85 of the Electoral Act.

The PDP candidate Terhemen Tarzor should have been declared as the legitimate winner of the election by INEC and the Tribunal.

INEC's and Judicial Glaring Hypocrisy:
The position of INEC on Taraba and Benue states reeks double standard. While they testified that they never witnessed ANY primary legitimate PDP primary for Taraba state governorship contest, the FAILED to testify same for Benue state. This issue though part of PDP's petition, must be seriously pursued by the PDP at the Court of Appeal to reclaim Benue state to the people.

The Petition tribunal in Benue state unfortunately dismissed the issue on "technical" ground in the rulling on September 21, 2015 in order to keep Orthom in power. This is double standard from the Judiciary. You can't nullify A and Uphold B when they bother on the same matter. I'm optimistic that the Court of Appeal will upturn the verdict.

What is good for Taraba should be good for Benue.!!!


May God Bless Us All and Bless Nigeria

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Re: Taraba Judgement: What Is Good For Taraba State Should Be Good For Benue State by INTROVERT(f): 8:39am On Nov 08, 2015
As usual Barcanista doesn't disappoint ... I expect a rejoinder on this issue from the other political party...

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Re: Taraba Judgement: What Is Good For Taraba State Should Be Good For Benue State by Goddex: 8:40am On Nov 08, 2015
Just six months and the
APC/Buhari govt is already far worst than PDP.

INEC and the judiciary which the GEJ govt strengthened are now compromised
and turned to political tools.

Nigeria is being returned to the pre-Yar'Adua/GEJ era.
This is obviously going to be the longest 4yrs ever.

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Re: Taraba Judgement: What Is Good For Taraba State Should Be Good For Benue State by TonyeBarcanista(m): 8:40am On Nov 08, 2015
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Lalasticlala and Obinoscopy

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Re: Taraba Judgement: What Is Good For Taraba State Should Be Good For Benue State by sauceEEP(m): 8:41am On Nov 08, 2015
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Re: Taraba Judgement: What Is Good For Taraba State Should Be Good For Benue State by emamos: 8:43am On Nov 08, 2015
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Re: Taraba Judgement: What Is Good For Taraba State Should Be Good For Benue State by vedaxcool(m): 8:43am On Nov 08, 2015
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Re: Taraba Judgement: What Is Good For Taraba State Should Be Good For Benue State by TonyeBarcanista(m): 8:46am On Nov 08, 2015
INTROVERT:
As usual Barcanista doesn't dissapiont... I expect a rejoinder on this issue from the other political party...
My Darling, thanks a bunch. It is time to review some of the arrangement of APC. The case of Orthom is glaring. I'm optimistic that the court will do the needful.

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Re: Taraba Judgement: What Is Good For Taraba State Should Be Good For Benue State by ayatt(m): 8:47am On Nov 08, 2015
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Re: Taraba Judgement: What Is Good For Taraba State Should Be Good For Benue State by Franklyly: 8:48am On Nov 08, 2015
I stopped taking the op serious wen he did wat he did few weeks back,ure no diff from our thiefy politicians............and yes I didn't bother reading Wat u hav up dia!

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Re: Taraba Judgement: What Is Good For Taraba State Should Be Good For Benue State by TonyeBarcanista(m): 8:50am On Nov 08, 2015
Lalasticlala, Seun, Obinoscopy your attention is needed to do the needful before the food goes cold.



Cc: Tosyne2much

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Re: Taraba Judgement: What Is Good For Taraba State Should Be Good For Benue State by Nobody: 8:51am On Nov 08, 2015
It would be interesting to see what the supreme court would rule on this matter!! Let me see whether the supreme court would contradict itself

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Re: Taraba Judgement: What Is Good For Taraba State Should Be Good For Benue State by jstbeinhonest(m): 8:54am On Nov 08, 2015
Did PDP go to court on such grounds?.

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Re: Taraba Judgement: What Is Good For Taraba State Should Be Good For Benue State by Goddex: 8:56am On Nov 08, 2015
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Re: Taraba Judgement: What Is Good For Taraba State Should Be Good For Benue State by Truckpusher(m): 8:56am On Nov 08, 2015
No doubt that the r@pe of democracy prior to the run up of APC primaries in Benue State would be decided in court.
Orthom is going down unless the APC as usual will shamelessly do what they know how to do best - Which is to ignore sharp practices by their party members and associates while trying to arm twist opposition at the slightest electoral matters that seem not to favour the APC.

And I still maintain that Buhari is a disgrace to democracy.

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Re: Taraba Judgement: What Is Good For Taraba State Should Be Good For Benue State by TonyeBarcanista(m): 8:57am On Nov 08, 2015
chukwudi44:
It would be interesting to see what the supreme court would rule on this matter!! Let me see whether the supreme court would contradict itself
There is No way the court will contradict itself. It is either we lose Taraba and gain Benue or we retain Taraba and lose Benue.

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Re: Taraba Judgement: What Is Good For Taraba State Should Be Good For Benue State by Truckpusher(m): 8:58am On Nov 08, 2015
chukwudi44:
It would be interesting to see what the supreme court would rule on this matter!! Let me see whether the supreme court would contradict itself
I'm patiently waiting to see if our supreme court belongs to the APC or all Nigerians.

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Re: Taraba Judgement: What Is Good For Taraba State Should Be Good For Benue State by Nobody: 8:59am On Nov 08, 2015
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Re: Taraba Judgement: What Is Good For Taraba State Should Be Good For Benue State by TonyeBarcanista(m): 8:59am On Nov 08, 2015
jstbeinhonest:
Did PDP go to court on such grounds?.

Beside, it formed part of PDP's prayer before the Tribunal
www.leadership.ng/news/462233/tribunal-dismisses-pdps-petition-upholds-ortoms-election



Modified...

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Re: Taraba Judgement: What Is Good For Taraba State Should Be Good For Benue State by odiks: 9:00am On Nov 08, 2015
TonyeBarcanista:
Just yesterday, the Taraba state governorship election petition tribunal that sat in Abuja nullified the election of Governor Ishaku Darius of the PDP in favor of Hajia Aisha Alhassan of APC. The decision was based on the ground that Architect Ishaku Darius was not validly nominated by the PDP in contravention of Sections 78, 85 and 87 of the Electoral Act(EA 2010). Specifically, the tribunal held that the PDP never had legal candidate for the Taraba poll.

If we are to go by the judgement, then it will be fair for the Benue state election tribunal to nullify the election of Governor Samuel Orthom of APC because his nomination contravened S 78(b)(1)(2), 85(1) and 85(2) of the Electoral Act as well.

Governor Orthom's Illegitimate Nomination:
According to INEC's timetable for 2015 General election, primary election of candidate was slated for October 2 and December 11, 2014.

The APC Governorship primary election for Benue state was originally slated for December 4/5 2014, but it wasn't held. It was again shifted to December 11, 2014(deadline) but NO primary election was held on the said day. No report that any delegate participated in ANY primary election on that day. The party 'elders' settled for a consensus candidate before the midnight of the day. Even the pro-APC Nations Newspaper reported that;

"Chief Ortom emerged after other governorship aspirants stepped down for him at the end of a close door meeting brokered by the senate minority leader, Senator George Akume, in Makurdi."
www.thenationonlineng.net/benue-apc-settles-ortom-governorship-candidate/

In fact, the five other APC aspirants including, Emmanuel Jime, Mike Iordye, Akange Audu, Sen Joseph Waku and Prof Steve Ugbah released a statement on December 12, 2014 to REJECT the arrangement of the so-called party elders in Benue state (see here www.leadership.ng/news/394871/benue-apc-primaries-5-guber-aspirants-reject-ortom).

Further more, INEC was NOT present at the dead of the night to witness the illegitimate arrangement that was held inside somebody's parlour. Let us no forget that Goodluck Jonathan though a PDP consensus candidate, went through formal primaries to fulfill the Electoral Act.

APC Has No Legal Gubernatorial Candidate For Benue state:
Going by the above, the arrangement that brought Samuel Orthom as the APC candidate for Benue state governorship election contravenes sections 78(b)(1)(2) and85(1)(2) of the Electoral Act 2010.

Section 78 (b) (1)(2) of the Electoral Act states: In the case of nomination to the position of Governorship candidate, a political party shall where they intend to sponsor candidates:

(i) hold special congress in each of the Local Government Areas of the States with delegates voting for each of the aspirants at the congress to be held in designated centres on specified dates.

(ii) the aspirant with the highest number of vote at the end of the voting shall be declared the winner of the primaries of the party and aspirant’s name shall be forwarded to the commission as the candidate of the party, for the particular state.


The arrangement that brought Orthom never met the above condition. Hence, the APC technically has no candidate for Benue state governorship election 2015. There is no record that APC Benue delegates endorsed Samuel Orthom as candidate through voice votes or ballot box. There is also no record that INEC witnessed any Benue APC governorship primary election on or before December 11, 2014 which is in contravento to S85 of the Electoral Act.

The PDP candidate Terhemen Tarzor should have been declared as the legitimate winner of the election by INEC.

INEC's Glaring Hypocrisy:
The position of INEC on Taraba and Benue states reeks double standard. While they testified that they never witnessed ANY primary legitimate PDP primary for Taraba state governorship contest, the FAILED to testify same for Benue state. This issue should be taken up by the PDP to reclaim Benue state to the people. I believe that the court will do the needful should PDP raise this issue before it.

What is good for Taraba should be good for Benue.


May God Bless Us All and Bless Nigeria

Thank God you acknowledged that INEC testified on behalf of Aisha so that settles it.

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Re: Taraba Judgement: What Is Good For Taraba State Should Be Good For Benue State by TonyeBarcanista(m): 9:01am On Nov 08, 2015
SenseiX:

Yes, that's the whole crux of the PDP's case, by this Taraba decision, if The tribunal does not remove Ortom in Benue, then the PDP's claims of judicial bias is substantiated
This is epic!

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Re: Taraba Judgement: What Is Good For Taraba State Should Be Good For Benue State by faithfancy: 9:01am On Nov 08, 2015
So true, PDP in Benue do the needful.

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Re: Taraba Judgement: What Is Good For Taraba State Should Be Good For Benue State by NgeneUkwenu(f): 9:01am On Nov 08, 2015
This "jejune" and emotional article can only sway the herd of illiterates following you on Nairaland.

Let us for the Sake of argument assume the cases to be same:

The questions you should have asked yourself before coming up with this crap, you called opinion, were:

Did the PDP candidate in Benue State file his ground of petition on the "in appropriateness' of the primary election that brought up Otorm as a candidate?

If he did above, was INEC as an Observer, invited to testify?

If he did the above, did INEC aver at the Tribunal that no primaries actually took place?

Did he submit all the relevant documents to prove his case beyond doubt?

Or do you think the Tribunals are Father Christmas who decides cases based on hearsay?

Abeg Go sit down!

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Re: Taraba Judgement: What Is Good For Taraba State Should Be Good For Benue State by odiks: 9:02am On Nov 08, 2015
TonyeBarcanista:

Neither did APC went to court on such ground in Taraba state. It was INEC that brought it up before the tribunal in their testimony.
There is no way APC can legitimately escape this

APC actually did, see proof below:

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Re: Taraba Judgement: What Is Good For Taraba State Should Be Good For Benue State by AZeD1(m): 9:02am On Nov 08, 2015
Law is not mathematics so you can't use the situation in one case to judge another.
Have you ever wondered why some people steal and are given 6 months while the same crime committed by another person gets 5 years?

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Re: Taraba Judgement: What Is Good For Taraba State Should Be Good For Benue State by TonyeBarcanista(m): 9:04am On Nov 08, 2015
odiks:


Thank God you acknowledged that INEC testified on behalf of Ortom so that settles it.
Is it you have comprehansion problem? Where did you see that in my post? Abeg go for "apollo" check

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Re: Taraba Judgement: What Is Good For Taraba State Should Be Good For Benue State by dridowu: 9:05am On Nov 08, 2015
This issue should be taken up by the PDP to reclaim Benue state to the people. I believe that the court will do the needful should PDP raise this issue before it.



That is if PDP can proof that beyond reasonable doubt @ the tribunal/COA/Supreme

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Re: Taraba Judgement: What Is Good For Taraba State Should Be Good For Benue State by Nobody: 9:05am On Nov 08, 2015
Actually the Tribunal has dismissed the case. If the Taraba case holds then PDP has very strong grounds for appeal. I think the Supreme Court needs to be clear on whether primaries are grounds for declaring an opponent victory rather than fresh primaries and elections as specified by the electoral act. It amounts to outright robbery, Taraba is a strong PDP state and even GEJ floored Buhari here. This will only exacerbate the tensions between the mainly Christian and animist Jukun( the largest tribe in Taraba) who back the PDP and the large Hausa minority who lean towards the APC. There were already reports of tensions in Wukari yesterday.

Tribunal sitting in Makurdi, Benue State yesterday dismissed the petition filed by the governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Terhemen Tarzoor against Governor Samuel Ortom of All Progressives Congress (APC).

Tarzoor had challenged the emergency of Ortom as governor and prayed that the governor was not qualified to contest the 2015 governorship election because the APC did not conduct the governorship primaries
http://www.leadership.ng/news/462233/tribunal-dismisses-pdps-petition-upholds-ortoms-election
Cc TonyeBarcanista the tribunal has ruled already. Double standards I guess .

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Re: Taraba Judgement: What Is Good For Taraba State Should Be Good For Benue State by dustmalik: 9:06am On Nov 08, 2015
TonyeBarcanista:

Neither did APC went to court on such ground in Taraba state. It was INEC that brought it up before the tribunal in their testimony.
There is no way APC can legitimately escape this
You are wrong. Read

The APC and its candidate, Alhassan, had gone before the tribunal to challenge the victory of Ishaku of the PDP at the polls.

The petitioners prayed the tribunal to void the governorship poll for corrupt practices and substantial non-compliance with the provisions of the Electoral Act 2010, as amended.

They also urged the tribunal to disqualify the 1st respondent, Ishaku, and hold that all votes credited to him during the election were “wasted and thrown away votes”.

The petitioners through their lead counsel, Mr. Abiodun Owonikoko, SAN, told the tribunal: “Contrary to the provisions of Section 85 of the Electoral Act, which requires the service of at least 21 days to INEC before the holding of congress for the conduct of primary election, the 2nd respondent (PDP) only delivered their notice to INEC on December 11, 2014, at exactly 6:04pm and held the purported primaries on the same day. This was apparently after they have conducted the said primary.

“That in defiance of the requirement of Section 87 of the Electoral Act, the 2nd respondent held the purported primary at Abuja as against Jalingo, Taraba State capital.

“That relying on their earlier notice to INEC for the holding of the primary at the Taraba State capital, INEC (3rd respondent) sent their monitoring team to observe the primary election on December 8, 2014, but the congress did not hold without any explanation from the party.

“That in flagrant disregard to the demand of the Electoral Act 2010, the 1st and 2nd respondents held their primary in Abuja without approval from INEC.

“That by reason of paragraphs i, ii, iii, and iv above, the 1st respondent was not duly sponsored by his political party as required under section 177(c) of the 1999 constitution nor duly sponsored, the 1st respondent is/was not qualified to have contested the gubernatorial election that held in Taraba State on April 11 and 25, 2015”.

Culled from Vanguard Newspaper

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/11/why-tribunal-sacked-taraba-governor/

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Re: Taraba Judgement: What Is Good For Taraba State Should Be Good For Benue State by TonyeBarcanista(m): 9:06am On Nov 08, 2015
AZeD1:
Law is not mathematics so you can't use the situation in one case to judge another.
Have you ever wondered why some people steal and are given 6 months while the same crime committed by another person gets 5 years?
The ko-ko is that both were convicted for a CRIME/theft. Most likely, the person that had 6months went through plea bargain.

The law is the same everywhere(with respect to jurisdiction).

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Re: Taraba Judgement: What Is Good For Taraba State Should Be Good For Benue State by olaboy33(m): 9:06am On Nov 08, 2015
INTROVERT:
As usual Barcanista doesn't disappoint ... I expect a rejoinder on this issue from the other political party...

introvert is back again.......

Ooh.....i get... today is sunday no work today

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Re: Taraba Judgement: What Is Good For Taraba State Should Be Good For Benue State by Young03(m): 9:08am On Nov 08, 2015
The truth z dat am tired of this country
buhari has done more harm than good
quote me wrong if am sayin lies

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