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Defection: Court Asked To Declare Govs Ortom, Tambuwal, Ahmed’s Seats Vacant by engineerboat(m): 3:52am On Sep 13, 2018
The Abuja Division of the Federal High Court, on Wednesday, okayed three separate suits seeking to declare the seats of Governors Samuel Ortom of Benue State, Aminu Tambuwal of Sokoto State and Abdulfatah Ahmed of Kwara State, vacant, following their defection to the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.

The suits marked FHC/ABJ/CS/901/2018, FHC/ABJ/CS/940/2018 and FHC/ABJ/CS/943/2018, respectively, were lodged before the court by a civil society group under the aegis of Incorporated Trustees of Advocacy for Change and Social Values Network. The group is praying the court to direct the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, to within 90 days, conduct fresh poll to elect new Governors in the three states and a Deputy Governor in Benue State, in accordance with the law.

Tambuwal, Ortomand Ahmed It equally applied for an interim order, directing Chief Judges of the states to swear-in Speakers of the State Houses of Assembly, to hold office as Acting Governors, pending the conduct of fresh elections by INEC. Whereas Governor Ortom was sued alongside his Deputy, Mr. Benson Abounu, both Tambuwal and Ahmed were sued alone. Also joined as Defendants in the suits were INEC and the All Progressives Congress, APC.

Specifically, the plaintiff, among other things, wants the court determine, “Whether having regard to the totality of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria I999 (as amended), a person elected into office as Governor or Deputy Governor on the sponsorship of a particular political party which won the election, can move or defect to another political party without the consent of the sponsoring political party, whilst still retaining the benefit of the election won by the initial political party?

Whether by the combined provisions of Sections 177(c) and 221 of the 1999, Constitution, as amended, and the decision of the Supreme Court in the case of AMEACHI v lNEC (2000) S NWLR (Pt.l080) 227, it was not the APC that won the 2015 governorship election in Benue, Sokoto and Kwara states. Whether having regard to the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, I999 (as amended), there is any provision that allows or empowered the three governors and the deputy governor of Benue State, elected under the APC, to move or defect to another political party? “Whether an election victory won by a political party, in this case the APC, can be transferred to another political party, without the express consent of the political party that won the election, and contrary to the express provision of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as amended)?

“Whether, except for the offices or positions and under the circumstances specified in the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (as amended), the Defendants who were declared elected into the office or position of Governor and Deputy Governor on the sponsorship of a particular political party (the APC) can transfer the victory of such election to another adverse political party by retaining the office or position? “Whether, except for the offices or positions and under the circumstances specified in the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (as amended), the Defendants who have withdrawn and resigned their membership of the political party upon which they were elected, are still entitled to the rights and privileges that accrued to them as, and while they were, members of the initial political party (the APC)”.

In the case of Benue State, the plaintiff asked the court to further determine “Whether the 2nd, 3rd and 4th Defendants (Ortom, Abounu and the APC) can, either expressly or impliedly and outside the contemplation of the law, reconfigure, restructure or extinguish the political platform and framework upon which they canvassed and secured votes and mandate of the electorates represented by the Plaintiff and the other electorates in the 2015 General Governorship Election in Benue State, and still retain the position, and if not, was the of the 2nd and 3rd Defendant’s defection and invariable restructuring and reconfiguration of the political platform and framework upon which they were voted, not unlawful, ultra-vires the Constitution and amounts to a violation of the electorates’ right to elect political party of their choice? As well as, “Whether having regard to the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as amended), the circumstances and justice of this case, the proper order for the Court to make is not one directing the 1“ Defendant (INEC) to conduct a new election for the completion of the unexpired term of the 2nd and 3rd Defendants as Governor and Deputy Governor of Benue State respectively?”.

Upon determination of the legal questions, the plaintiff, sought for a declaration that the defection, movement, crossing of carpet or howsoever called, by the three governors and the deputy governor of Benue State, from the political party that sponsored them and also won the 2015 General Governorship Election in the states, to another political party, was unconstitutional in the absence of any statutory provision or authority that permitted such movement.

A declaration that the continued stay in office of the three Governors and the Deputy Governor of Benue State, having withdrawn and resigned their membership of the APC which was the political party that sponsored them and also won the 2015 General Governorship Election, and defected to the PDP, was unconstitutional and in gross violation of mandate of the electorates. A declaration that the Defendants, having withdrawn and resigned membership of the APC, the political party that sponsored them and also won the 2015 General Governorship Election in their states, and defected to another political party, the composition of the Office of Governor as presently being held and occupied by two different political parties, represented by the APC and the Defendants, is unconstitutional, violates the mandate of the electorates including those represented by the Plaintiff.

“A declaration that under the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999, (as amended) and existing laws, no two adverse political parties can present a single candidate in an election in which both party are contesting or lay claim to victory in one elective position or office, except as provided and contemplated by the Constitution. A declaration that under the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (as amended), the legal right to the electoral victory won by a political party, in this case, the vested right of the APC in electoral victory in the 2015 General Governorship Election in Benue, Sokoto and Kwara States, cannot be severed or transferred from the political party that won the election, to another political party, without subjecting same to a re-election by the electorates, in accordance with the law.

A declaration that the Defendants cannot, either expressly or impliedly, reconfigure. restructure or extinguish the political platform and framework upon which they canvassed and secured votes and mandate of the electorates, including those represented by the Plaintiff, in the 2015 General Governorship Election, except in accordance with the law.

As well as, “A declaration that the defection and invariable restructuring and reconfiguration of the political platform and framework upon which the Defendants canvassed and secured votes and mandate of the electorates, including those represented by the Plaintiff in the 2015 General Oovernorship Election in Benue, Sokoto and Kwara States, was unlawful, ultra-vires the Constitution and amounts to a violation of the electorates’ right to elect political party of their choice”.

Meantime, Justice Nnamdi Dimgba has ordered service of all the relevant court processes on the Defendants to enable them to appear before the court on October 10. The court equally okayed substituted service of the processes on the Defendants through their various liason offices in Abuja.

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/09/defection-court-asked-to-declare-govs-ortom-tambuwal-ahmeds-seats-vacant/

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Re: Defection: Court Asked To Declare Govs Ortom, Tambuwal, Ahmed’s Seats Vacant by Birdyclear: 4:54am On Sep 13, 2018
After there unless dogs will say those that went to PDP is dead , but why can't they (APC) move ahead just like PDP did in 2014 .. APC is a useless party and its supporters that support evil will all die untimely death..

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Re: Defection: Court Asked To Declare Govs Ortom, Tambuwal, Ahmed’s Seats Vacant by fukushaki(m): 5:14am On Sep 13, 2018
grin

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Re: Defection: Court Asked To Declare Govs Ortom, Tambuwal, Ahmed’s Seats Vacant by ORACLE1975(m): 5:28am On Sep 13, 2018
Kilode
Re: Defection: Court Asked To Declare Govs Ortom, Tambuwal, Ahmed’s Seats Vacant by chriskosherbal(m): 5:30am On Sep 13, 2018
There will always be opposition to your success. .






Meanwhile check our my signature

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Re: Defection: Court Asked To Declare Govs Ortom, Tambuwal, Ahmed’s Seats Vacant by luckyelems(m): 5:37am On Sep 13, 2018
his excellences, just go to appeal court residing outside abuja, secure an injunction,stopping this said judgement

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Re: Defection: Court Asked To Declare Govs Ortom, Tambuwal, Ahmed’s Seats Vacant by Hector09(m): 5:53am On Sep 13, 2018
APC hate opposition, jonthan might be weak but he is the only democratic elected president Nigerian ever produce, buhari ve beaten OBJ in witch hunting

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Re: Defection: Court Asked To Declare Govs Ortom, Tambuwal, Ahmed’s Seats Vacant by yesloaded: 7:17am On Sep 13, 2018
Hector09:
APC hate opposition, Goodluck Ebele Jonathan might be weak but he is the only democratic elected president Nigerian ever produce, buhari ve beaten OBJ in witch hunting
well said

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Re: Defection: Court Asked To Declare Govs Ortom, Tambuwal, Ahmed’s Seats Vacant by yomi96(m): 7:46am On Sep 13, 2018
APC civil groups,
excersie in futility

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Re: Defection: Court Asked To Declare Govs Ortom, Tambuwal, Ahmed’s Seats Vacant by Cantonese: 8:30am On Sep 13, 2018
So why have they not applied to declare the seats of senators who decamped to APC void?Senators & co have been decamping to APC since this administration started and no one hounded them. It is very clear that this APC government is highly intolerant of any opposition. They have impoverished Nigerians more. They have separated us more. Everywhere violence, no peace, people are migrating more away from this country, trust is completely eroded, hardship, bitterness, badluck, anger, tribalism and rasicm, president frequenting the UK to check his health, failed promises, policy sommesaults, lies and deception. It is also very clear that if they are defeated in 2019 they will refuse to go and possibly there will be violence. However I know they are wasting their time and resources. Before court processes are exhausted the elections would have come and gone and they would have been voted out with their badluck. Yeye people.

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Re: Defection: Court Asked To Declare Govs Ortom, Tambuwal, Ahmed’s Seats Vacant by orisa37: 8:58am On Sep 13, 2018
No. Good for the Goose good for the Ganders.

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Re: Defection: Court Asked To Declare Govs Ortom, Tambuwal, Ahmed’s Seats Vacant by HolyClement001(m): 12:54pm On Sep 13, 2018
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Re: Defection: Court Asked To Declare Govs Ortom, Tambuwal, Ahmed’s Seats Vacant by Qsscruz(m): 12:55pm On Sep 13, 2018
APC is yet to understand what hit them..

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Re: Defection: Court Asked To Declare Govs Ortom, Tambuwal, Ahmed’s Seats Vacant by magoo10(m): 12:55pm On Sep 13, 2018
The matter will be thrown out of court like a tissue paper.
2019 is around the corner, useless APC should wait and test their popularity at the polls. That is the only way a governor can be changed

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Re: Defection: Court Asked To Declare Govs Ortom, Tambuwal, Ahmed’s Seats Vacant by Bonapart(m): 12:56pm On Sep 13, 2018
Buhari will not go unpunished

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Re: Defection: Court Asked To Declare Govs Ortom, Tambuwal, Ahmed’s Seats Vacant by planetx13: 12:57pm On Sep 13, 2018
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Re: Defection: Court Asked To Declare Govs Ortom, Tambuwal, Ahmed’s Seats Vacant by tayo4ng(m): 12:58pm On Sep 13, 2018
Joker party APC carma a birch, wat goes around comes around
Re: Defection: Court Asked To Declare Govs Ortom, Tambuwal, Ahmed’s Seats Vacant by yazach: 12:58pm On Sep 13, 2018
Nice
Re: Defection: Court Asked To Declare Govs Ortom, Tambuwal, Ahmed’s Seats Vacant by frankwyte: 12:59pm On Sep 13, 2018
This defection still dey pain APC? wait for another shocker soon! You guys have not reacted to Speaker Dagora's own ooo.. 5 govs is still coming fast! It is a movement make no mistake about it!

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Re: Defection: Court Asked To Declare Govs Ortom, Tambuwal, Ahmed’s Seats Vacant by Heffalump(m): 1:00pm On Sep 13, 2018
What about PDP politicians that defected to APC?
APC is the worst thing that ever happened to Nigeria angry

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Re: Defection: Court Asked To Declare Govs Ortom, Tambuwal, Ahmed’s Seats Vacant by Roger3D(m): 1:00pm On Sep 13, 2018
Birdyclear:
After there unless dogs will say those that went to PDP is dead , but why can't they (APC) move ahead just like PDP did in 2014 .. APC is a useless party and its supporters that support evil will all die untimely death..
It is you who support the evil party of looters and criminals called the PDP who will die an untimely death

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Re: Defection: Court Asked To Declare Govs Ortom, Tambuwal, Ahmed’s Seats Vacant by Respect55(m): 1:00pm On Sep 13, 2018
Politics of bitterness will the the greatest undoing of this APC

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Re: Defection: Court Asked To Declare Govs Ortom, Tambuwal, Ahmed’s Seats Vacant by Sirpaul(m): 1:01pm On Sep 13, 2018
this man ehn hmmmm

Re: Defection: Court Asked To Declare Govs Ortom, Tambuwal, Ahmed’s Seats Vacant by Walehelt(m): 1:02pm On Sep 13, 2018
Ahmed was also a PDP governor before he defected to the APC in 2014,....lemme just keep quiet

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Re: Defection: Court Asked To Declare Govs Ortom, Tambuwal, Ahmed’s Seats Vacant by iammo(m): 1:02pm On Sep 13, 2018
what exactly is apc's problem, can't they just at least act like they are not pained

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Re: Defection: Court Asked To Declare Govs Ortom, Tambuwal, Ahmed’s Seats Vacant by 2016v2017: 1:02pm On Sep 13, 2018
Nigerians
engineerboat:
The Abuja Division of the Federal High Court, on Wednesday, okayed three separate suits seeking to declare the seats of Governors Samuel Ortom of Benue State, Aminu Tambuwal of Sokoto State and Abdulfatah Ahmed of Kwara State, vacant, following their defection to the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.

The suits marked FHC/ABJ/CS/901/2018, FHC/ABJ/CS/940/2018 and FHC/ABJ/CS/943/2018, respectively, were lodged before the court by a civil society group under the aegis of Incorporated Trustees of Advocacy for Change and Social Values Network. The group is praying the court to direct the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, to within 90 days, conduct fresh poll to elect new Governors in the three states and a Deputy Governor in Benue State, in accordance with the law.

Tambuwal, Ortomand Ahmed It equally applied for an interim order, directing Chief Judges of the states to swear-in Speakers of the State Houses of Assembly, to hold office as Acting Governors, pending the conduct of fresh elections by INEC. Whereas Governor Ortom was sued alongside his Deputy, Mr. Benson Abounu, both Tambuwal and Ahmed were sued alone. Also joined as Defendants in the suits were INEC and the All Progressives Congress, APC.

Specifically, the plaintiff, among other things, wants the court determine, “Whether having regard to the totality of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria I999 (as amended), a person elected into office as Governor or Deputy Governor on the sponsorship of a particular political party which won the election, can move or defect to another political party without the consent of the sponsoring political party, whilst still retaining the benefit of the election won by the initial political party?

Whether by the combined provisions of Sections 177(c) and 221 of the 1999, Constitution, as amended, and the decision of the Supreme Court in the case of AMEACHI v lNEC (2000) S NWLR (Pt.l080) 227, it was not the APC that won the 2015 governorship election in Benue, Sokoto and Kwara states. Whether having regard to the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, I999 (as amended), there is any provision that allows or empowered the three governors and the deputy governor of Benue State, elected under the APC, to move or defect to another political party? “Whether an election victory won by a political party, in this case the APC, can be transferred to another political party, without the express consent of the political party that won the election, and contrary to the express provision of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as amended)?

“Whether, except for the offices or positions and under the circumstances specified in the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (as amended), the Defendants who were declared elected into the office or position of Governor and Deputy Governor on the sponsorship of a particular political party (the APC) can transfer the victory of such election to another adverse political party by retaining the office or position? “Whether, except for the offices or positions and under the circumstances specified in the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (as amended), the Defendants who have withdrawn and resigned their membership of the political party upon which they were elected, are still entitled to the rights and privileges that accrued to them as, and while they were, members of the initial political party (the APC)”.

In the case of Benue State, the plaintiff asked the court to further determine “Whether the 2nd, 3rd and 4th Defendants (Ortom, Abounu and the APC) can, either expressly or impliedly and outside the contemplation of the law, reconfigure, restructure or extinguish the political platform and framework upon which they canvassed and secured votes and mandate of the electorates represented by the Plaintiff and the other electorates in the 2015 General Governorship Election in Benue State, and still retain the position, and if not, was the of the 2nd and 3rd Defendant’s defection and invariable restructuring and reconfiguration of the political platform and framework upon which they were voted, not unlawful, ultra-vires the Constitution and amounts to a violation of the electorates’ right to elect political party of their choice? As well as, “Whether having regard to the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as amended), the circumstances and justice of this case, the proper order for the Court to make is not one directing the 1“ Defendant (INEC) to conduct a new election for the completion of the unexpired term of the 2nd and 3rd Defendants as Governor and Deputy Governor of Benue State respectively?”.

Upon determination of the legal questions, the plaintiff, sought for a declaration that the defection, movement, crossing of carpet or howsoever called, by the three governors and the deputy governor of Benue State, from the political party that sponsored them and also won the 2015 General Governorship Election in the states, to another political party, was unconstitutional in the absence of any statutory provision or authority that permitted such movement.

A declaration that the continued stay in office of the three Governors and the Deputy Governor of Benue State, having withdrawn and resigned their membership of the APC which was the political party that sponsored them and also won the 2015 General Governorship Election, and defected to the PDP, was unconstitutional and in gross violation of mandate of the electorates. A declaration that the Defendants, having withdrawn and resigned membership of the APC, the political party that sponsored them and also won the 2015 General Governorship Election in their states, and defected to another political party, the composition of the Office of Governor as presently being held and occupied by two different political parties, represented by the APC and the Defendants, is unconstitutional, violates the mandate of the electorates including those represented by the Plaintiff.

“A declaration that under the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999, (as amended) and existing laws, no two adverse political parties can present a single candidate in an election in which both party are contesting or lay claim to victory in one elective position or office, except as provided and contemplated by the Constitution. A declaration that under the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (as amended), the legal right to the electoral victory won by a political party, in this case, the vested right of the APC in electoral victory in the 2015 General Governorship Election in Benue, Sokoto and Kwara States, cannot be severed or transferred from the political party that won the election, to another political party, without subjecting same to a re-election by the electorates, in accordance with the law.

A declaration that the Defendants cannot, either expressly or impliedly, reconfigure. restructure or extinguish the political platform and framework upon which they canvassed and secured votes and mandate of the electorates, including those represented by the Plaintiff, in the 2015 General Governorship Election, except in accordance with the law.

As well as, “A declaration that the defection and invariable restructuring and reconfiguration of the political platform and framework upon which the Defendants canvassed and secured votes and mandate of the electorates, including those represented by the Plaintiff in the 2015 General Oovernorship Election in Benue, Sokoto and Kwara States, was unlawful, ultra-vires the Constitution and amounts to a violation of the electorates’ right to elect political party of their choice”.

Meantime, Justice Nnamdi Dimgba has ordered service of all the relevant court processes on the Defendants to enable them to appear before the court on October 10. The court equally okayed substituted service of the processes on the Defendants through their various liason offices in Abuja.

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/09/defection-court-asked-to-declare-govs-ortom-tambuwal-ahmeds-seats-vacant/
Nigerians, when will be set free from the deadly claws of heartless certificateless tyrant dictator?
Re: Defection: Court Asked To Declare Govs Ortom, Tambuwal, Ahmed’s Seats Vacant by bedspread: 1:02pm On Sep 13, 2018
APC is Confused!
Anyway, Lawyers Eat ur share...

This is Definitely one of the ghost groups put up by Oshimole and APC just liked the ghost group that claimed to purchase form for Pmb and others..

Leaders fooling themselves

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Re: Defection: Court Asked To Declare Govs Ortom, Tambuwal, Ahmed’s Seats Vacant by Lanre4uonly(m): 1:03pm On Sep 13, 2018
Nigeria political system is a joke.
Anyway, their party, their business.
Re: Defection: Court Asked To Declare Govs Ortom, Tambuwal, Ahmed’s Seats Vacant by engineerboat(m): 1:04pm On Sep 13, 2018
bedspread:
APC is Confused!
Anyway, Lawyers Eat ur share...


Total Confusion

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Re: Defection: Court Asked To Declare Govs Ortom, Tambuwal, Ahmed’s Seats Vacant by asawanathegreat(m): 1:05pm On Sep 13, 2018
Joke of the century
Re: Defection: Court Asked To Declare Govs Ortom, Tambuwal, Ahmed’s Seats Vacant by Nobody: 1:05pm On Sep 13, 2018
Who takes High court judgment serious in Nigerian?

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