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Breaking:Malami Directs INEC To Postpone Elections In Zamfara by mackay37(m): 5:43am On Feb 14, 2019
Ozekhome faults directive


Davidson Iriekpen in Lagos and Onuminya Innocent in Sokoto

The Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Mr. Abubakar Malami (SAN), has directed the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to postpone elections in Zamfara State to enable the All Progressives Congress (APC) field candidates for the 2019 elections

This is coming as Chief Mike Ozekhome (SAN), has described the directive as an act of desperation, and advised INEC to reject it.


He said his decision was predicated on the judgment of the state High Court in suit No ZMS/GS/52/2018 between Sanusi Liman Dan-Alhaji and 37 others Vs APC and 144 others; and Appeal No: CA/S/23/2019.

In a three-page letter dated February 13, 2019 and addressed to INEC Chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, Malami told the commission that the directive was sequel to Section 38 and 39 of the Electoral Amendment Act 2010.

He stated that since the Court of Appeal has annulled the ground upon which the commission had based the cancellation of the APC primaries in the state, the party would need a little time to catch up with its contemporaries in the election.


He submitted that granting the party concession is not a favour but a right that inures to all contestants under similar circumstances.

The letter read: “My office received a petition from the firm of M.A. Mahmud, (SAN) & CO in respect of the above subject matter, (copy attached for ease of reference) requesting that the subsisting judgment in Suit No. ZMS/GS/52/2018 – Sanusi Liman Dan-Alhaji & 37 ORS V. APC & 144 ORS be upheld and respected by INEC, as the Court of Appeal has upheld the Appeal No. CA/S/23/2019, thus effectively annulling the grounds upon which the purported cancellation of the APC primaries in Zamfara State by INEC was based.

“You may wish to recall that the Zamfara State High Court upheld the Zamfara APC primaries in the suit mentioned in the first paragraph above, held on October 3 and 7, 2018 for the governorship and the national and state legislative houses.


“You may further wish to recall that in Suit No.FHC/ABJ/CS/1279/2018- APC V. INEC & 5 ORS, the Federal High Court held that the nullification of the said Zamfara APC primaries by INEC was lawful. However, this decision has been upturned in Appeal No CA/S/23/2019. Copy is also attached for ease of reference.

“In the circumstance and in consideration of the provisions of Sections 38 and 39 of the Electoral Act, 2010, the law allows INCE the latitude and discretion to extend the time within which a political party may duly field a candidate for an election where unforeseen circumstances constrained such a party from doing so within the stipulated time frame.

“In this particular instance, the constraining circumstances that led to the delay in fielding candidate were caused by INEC’s refusal to comply with the Zamfara State High Court Judgment in the aforementioned suit to uphold the primaries as held. Moreover, INEC cannot foreclose the right of a political party to participate in elections without recourse to the Act. By the doctrine and principle of judicial precedence, the Appeal supersedes the Federal High Court’s Position in Suit No. FHC/ABJ/CS/1279/2018 –APC V. INEC & 5 ORS.

“In view of the fact, now that the Court of Appeal has upheld the Primaries as valid, the APC in Zamfara State will need a little time to catch up with its contemporaries in the election. Granting them this concession is not necessarily a favour but a right that inures to all contestants under similar circumstances.

“Consequent on the above, INEC is invited to comply with the judgment of the Court of Appeal by admitting the results of the APC Zamfara State primaries and to also comply with the provisions of S.38 of the Electoral Act, which empowers INEC to postpone the election for the governorship, National Assembly and House of Assembly Elections.

Reacting to Malami’s directive, counsel to the appellant, Chief Mike Ozekhome (SAN), described it as an act of desperation, advising INEC to reject it.

He berated the APC for taking Nigerians for a ride.

“This letter is wrong. It shows that they are desperate. INEC should reject it. They see Nigeria as an APC entity. They don’t believe that Nigeria is not for APC alone but to all Nigerians. It is a wrong request that should be ignored,” he said

However, THISDAY’s investigation revealed that the Court of Appeal in Sokoto yesterday validated the position of the INEC that the APC in Zamfara State does not have candidates for the governorship, National Assembly and state House of Assembly elections coming up on February 16 and March 2.


The court, presided over by Justice Jumai Sankey, with other members of the panel, Justices Ndukwe Anyanwu and Vincent Abiru, dismissed the appeal and the motion filed by Governor Abdulaziz Yari and Alhaji Muktar Idris praying the court to be allowed to contest the elections.


It upheld the argument of Chief Ozekhome and Mr. Isiaka Dikko (SAN) that the notice of discontinuance earlier filed on February 11 by Hon. Sani Jaji under Order 11 Rules 1 and 5 of the Court of Appeal Rules had completely extinguished the appeal upon which Idris’ counsel, Mr. Mahmud Magaji (SAN), had predicated his motion filed on February 8.

Magaji had prayed the court to grant him interlocutory orders allowing Idris to contest the governorship, and Yari to contest as a senatorial candidate before the main appeal is heard.

He argued that the motion was brought to the court on February 8 to hear the appeal on February 19, 2019 based on its merit.

He further affirmed that the appellant later accused the former panel of the court of bias, which led to the reconstitution of a new panel by the president of the court.

The court in dismissing Jaji’s withdrawn appeal, also made consequential orders dismissing the motion of Yari and Idris, among other applicants, who had asked to be allowed to contest the elections pending the hearing of the main appeal.

The court agreed fully with Ozekhome, who cited several Supreme Court decisions, and argued that once the appeal was discontinued, Yari and Muktar, who had not cross appealed or asked for variation under Order 9 of the Court of Appeal Rules cannot compel Jaji to go on with his appeal.

Ozekhome specifically argued that the case was dead since the appellant declined to continue with the case.

He based his argument on Order 9 Rule 5 of the court, praying the court to strike out the appeal since there was no cross appeal.

“The case is like a corpse in the mortuary ready to be disposed,” Ozekhome said.

The learned silk also submitted that they could not predicate their prayers to be allowed to contest on a non-existent appeal, which had died.

After listening to all the argument, the court dismissed the appeal and the motion filed by Yari and Idris praying that they be allowed to contest the elections.

Reacting to the verdict, Jaji said he was happy because some people would like to use the appeal to enforce the judgment of the state High Court, which directed INEC to recognise the candidates of the Yari faction in the state.

On his part, Senator Kabiru Garba Marafa, who is among the G8 and one of the respondents praised the decision of the court.

He extolled Ozekhome for his logical arguments, saying if there is anything more than senior advocate, he should have been given.

“You know Yari cannot win election in Zamfara State, he would like to ride on federal might to come through the back door.


“In Zamfara today, killings are ongoing on unabated, our people are being kidnapped, raped as if we don’t have government, it is not about the party but about my people,” Marafa said.






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Re: Breaking:Malami Directs INEC To Postpone Elections In Zamfara by MANNABBQGRILLS: 5:44am On Feb 14, 2019
We will wait for the final conclusion and not jump like some people will always do....

A state should not hold the country to ransom anyways....

SAI BABA ALL THE WAY from here!

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Re: Breaking:Malami Directs INEC To Postpone Elections In Zamfara by Nogodye(m): 5:50am On Feb 14, 2019
If inec accept this, it will be the beginning of the end of PDP in the presidential race.

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Re: Breaking:Malami Directs INEC To Postpone Elections In Zamfara by Firefire(m): 5:50am On Feb 14, 2019
Desperation at its peak!


APC has failed already.

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Re: Breaking:Malami Directs INEC To Postpone Elections In Zamfara by Wizygreat12: 5:53am On Feb 14, 2019
God punish Buhari and co

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Re: Breaking:Malami Directs INEC To Postpone Elections In Zamfara by Nobody: 5:53am On Feb 14, 2019
So the Election should be postponed because you failed to file aspirants in due time?

It's obvious these people are out to destroy our Judiciary.

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Re: Breaking:Malami Directs INEC To Postpone Elections In Zamfara by ojikeebere12: 5:54am On Feb 14, 2019
I know it will come to this

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Re: Breaking:Malami Directs INEC To Postpone Elections In Zamfara by Sagamaje(m): 5:56am On Feb 14, 2019
FailBuhari is coming cheesy grin

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Re: Breaking:Malami Directs INEC To Postpone Elections In Zamfara by KanwuliaExtra: 5:57am On Feb 14, 2019
Watching INEC closely . . . .

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Re: Breaking:Malami Directs INEC To Postpone Elections In Zamfara by awakeupcall4all(m): 5:59am On Feb 14, 2019
Can you really stop KARMA??.......Heeheeeehee... grin grin tongue

As it stands it is APSHIT against the world.....It can only be one result and that is total annihilation!! tongue tongue shocked tongue

GONE TOO SOON.......RIP APSHIT (2015-2019) grin grin shocked shocked

May you cursed soul and that of your zombie followers rest in tormented pieces tongue tongue grin tongue AMEN...

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Re: Breaking:Malami Directs INEC To Postpone Elections In Zamfara by amaechi1: 6:00am On Feb 14, 2019
Wizygreat12:
God punish Buhari and co

and should bless you?

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Re: Breaking:Malami Directs INEC To Postpone Elections In Zamfara by Racoon(m): 6:01am On Feb 14, 2019
The U.S through its ambassador to Nigeria, Stuart Symington, warned officials not to obey illegal directives issued in Buhari’s name.
https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/311188-elections-dont-obey-illegal-directives-issued-in-buharis-name-u-s-cautions-officials.html
It have started.This corrupt AGF again.Nigerians be vigilant.We can't continue to suffer the self-inflicted anarchy, impunity, lawlessness and abuse of due process/rule of law by the APC.

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Re: Breaking:Malami Directs INEC To Postpone Elections In Zamfara by Racoon(m): 6:02am On Feb 14, 2019
The democratic/judicial anarchy in Zamfara State is a no other crisis imposes on the state by no other than the state-led APC government.

Zamfara-APC cant hold the state to ransom. angry The AGF does not have such powers. So the Supreme court should also invoke it powers to save the state & Nigeria this embarrassment by giving legal direction in resolving this impasse.

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Re: Breaking:Malami Directs INEC To Postpone Elections In Zamfara by magoo10(m): 6:03am On Feb 14, 2019
You cannot postpone an election because of internal fighting within an irresponsible party.

It doesn't concern Nigerians that apc has double factions in all the state .malami must be high on cheap weed

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Re: Breaking:Malami Directs INEC To Postpone Elections In Zamfara by Nobody: 6:05am On Feb 14, 2019
They are not postponing presidential election.
It is the local elections like Senate etc they are posting in zamfara state

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Re: Breaking:Malami Directs INEC To Postpone Elections In Zamfara by helinues: 6:06am On Feb 14, 2019
This is wuru wuru politics now

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Re: Breaking:Malami Directs INEC To Postpone Elections In Zamfara by poyebad: 6:19am On Feb 14, 2019
The drama is warming up.
Re: Breaking:Malami Directs INEC To Postpone Elections In Zamfara by Koralords: 6:22am On Feb 14, 2019
What ever trick apc performs will not work ,if they postpone the election that's a walkover for pdp in court and there no precedent for that

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Re: Breaking:Malami Directs INEC To Postpone Elections In Zamfara by NothingDoMe: 6:23am On Feb 14, 2019
That's incorrect. Internal party disputes should not hold the entire electoral system hostage.

Would you direct INEC to postpone elections if ALL BLENDING PARTY couldn't get their act together?

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Re: Breaking:Malami Directs INEC To Postpone Elections In Zamfara by naunasabi: 6:24am On Feb 14, 2019
And so it begins. If you know you you know.

APC is setting a very bad precedent in this country.

The insult on the office of a sitting president was instituted as the "right" and "duty" of the opposition by APC.

We are all witness how the office of the president was disgraced at the election rally. Our people used to have some level of respect for leaders. But APC taught us otherwise.

APC has taught us that if election doesn't favor you call it inconclusive and then "re-engineered" it to your favor.

Now they want to postpone election in Zamfara because of their own inadequacies.

If they pull this off successfully in Zamfara the next will be Rivers State and only God knows how far they intend to run with this.

I don't see these moves doing our democracy any good.

I know BMC will come here and write anything to justify these moves forgetting that it is our future and that of the coming generation that is at stake here.

Being a member of a political party is not the same as being a fan of football club where you stand by then come what may and support all their moves to see them win.

This is politics which has a huge impact both directly and indirectly on the lives and future of many. If your party is doing the wrong thing vote them out.

If in next cycle they show up with good proposal exam it in the light of the current situation if it passes your probe vote them in.

Your loyalty should be to the welfare and good of the people of the country not to a political party.

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Re: Breaking:Malami Directs INEC To Postpone Elections In Zamfara by BabaIbo: 6:25am On Feb 14, 2019
Inec is an independent body... In a sane clime this can't happen, let us watch how it unfolds.

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Re: Breaking:Malami Directs INEC To Postpone Elections In Zamfara by Xano(m): 6:26am On Feb 14, 2019
Justice Malami, your office should adhere (loyal) to the Nigerian constitution, not to the President.

INEC as an independent commission; should remain and operate as such.

You are Nigeria's Attorney General, not President's stooge.

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Re: Breaking:Malami Directs INEC To Postpone Elections In Zamfara by Caseless: 6:27am On Feb 14, 2019
cool
Re: Breaking:Malami Directs INEC To Postpone Elections In Zamfara by DoyenExchange: 6:27am On Feb 14, 2019
We are with you all the way! We are Fully ATIKULATED! grin

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Re: Breaking:Malami Directs INEC To Postpone Elections In Zamfara by Passionate888: 6:28am On Feb 14, 2019
Osun state

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Re: Breaking:Malami Directs INEC To Postpone Elections In Zamfara by MartinsD12(m): 6:29am On Feb 14, 2019
mackay37:
Ozekhome faults directive


Davidson Iriekpen in Lagos and Onuminya Innocent in Sokoto

The Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Mr. Abubakar Malami (SAN), has directed the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to postpone elections in Zamfara State to enable the All Progressives Congress (APC) field candidates for the 2019 elections

This is coming as Chief Mike Ozekhome (SAN), has described the directive as an act of desperation, and advised INEC to reject it.


He said his decision was predicated on the judgment of the state High Court in suit No ZMS/GS/52/2018 between Sanusi Liman Dan-Alhaji and 37 others Vs APC and 144 others; and Appeal No: CA/S/23/2019.

In a three-page letter dated February 13, 2019 and addressed to INEC Chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, Malami told the commission that the directive was sequel to Section 38 and 39 of the Electoral Amendment Act 2010.

He stated that since the Court of Appeal has annulled the ground upon which the commission had based the cancellation of the APC primaries in the state, the party would need a little time to catch up with its contemporaries in the election.


He submitted that granting the party concession is not a favour but a right that inures to all contestants under similar circumstances.

The letter read: “My office received a petition from the firm of M.A. Mahmud, (SAN) & CO in respect of the above subject matter, (copy attached for ease of reference) requesting that the subsisting judgment in Suit No. ZMS/GS/52/2018 – Sanusi Liman Dan-Alhaji & 37 ORS V. APC & 144 ORS be upheld and respected by INEC, as the Court of Appeal has upheld the Appeal No. CA/S/23/2019, thus effectively annulling the grounds upon which the purported cancellation of the APC primaries in Zamfara State by INEC was based.

“You may wish to recall that the Zamfara State High Court upheld the Zamfara APC primaries in the suit mentioned in the first paragraph above, held on October 3 and 7, 2018 for the governorship and the national and state legislative houses.


“You may further wish to recall that in Suit No.FHC/ABJ/CS/1279/2018- APC V. INEC & 5 ORS, the Federal High Court held that the nullification of the said Zamfara APC primaries by INEC was lawful. However, this decision has been upturned in Appeal No CA/S/23/2019. Copy is also attached for ease of reference.

“In the circumstance and in consideration of the provisions of Sections 38 and 39 of the Electoral Act, 2010, the law allows INCE the latitude and discretion to extend the time within which a political party may duly field a candidate for an election where unforeseen circumstances constrained such a party from doing so within the stipulated time frame.

“In this particular instance, the constraining circumstances that led to the delay in fielding candidate were caused by INEC’s refusal to comply with the Zamfara State High Court Judgment in the aforementioned suit to uphold the primaries as held. Moreover, INEC cannot foreclose the right of a political party to participate in elections without recourse to the Act. By the doctrine and principle of judicial precedence, the Appeal supersedes the Federal High Court’s Position in Suit No. FHC/ABJ/CS/1279/2018 –APC V. INEC & 5 ORS.

“In view of the fact, now that the Court of Appeal has upheld the Primaries as valid, the APC in Zamfara State will need a little time to catch up with its contemporaries in the election. Granting them this concession is not necessarily a favour but a right that inures to all contestants under similar circumstances.

“Consequent on the above, INEC is invited to comply with the judgment of the Court of Appeal by admitting the results of the APC Zamfara State primaries and to also comply with the provisions of S.38 of the Electoral Act, which empowers INEC to postpone the election for the governorship, National Assembly and House of Assembly Elections.

Reacting to Malami’s directive, counsel to the appellant, Chief Mike Ozekhome (SAN), described it as an act of desperation, advising INEC to reject it.

He berated the APC for taking Nigerians for a ride.

“This letter is wrong. It shows that they are desperate. INEC should reject it. They see Nigeria as an APC entity. They don’t believe that Nigeria is not for APC alone but to all Nigerians. It is a wrong request that should be ignored,” he said

However, THISDAY’s investigation revealed that the Court of Appeal in Sokoto yesterday validated the position of the INEC that the APC in Zamfara State does not have candidates for the governorship, National Assembly and state House of Assembly elections coming up on February 16 and March 2.


The court, presided over by Justice Jumai Sankey, with other members of the panel, Justices Ndukwe Anyanwu and Vincent Abiru, dismissed the appeal and the motion filed by Governor Abdulaziz Yari and Alhaji Muktar Idris praying the court to be allowed to contest the elections.


It upheld the argument of Chief Ozekhome and Mr. Isiaka Dikko (SAN) that the notice of discontinuance earlier filed on February 11 by Hon. Sani Jaji under Order 11 Rules 1 and 5 of the Court of Appeal Rules had completely extinguished the appeal upon which Idris’ counsel, Mr. Mahmud Magaji (SAN), had predicated his motion filed on February 8.

Magaji had prayed the court to grant him interlocutory orders allowing Idris to contest the governorship, and Yari to contest as a senatorial candidate before the main appeal is heard.

He argued that the motion was brought to the court on February 8 to hear the appeal on February 19, 2019 based on its merit.

He further affirmed that the appellant later accused the former panel of the court of bias, which led to the reconstitution of a new panel by the president of the court.

The court in dismissing Jaji’s withdrawn appeal, also made consequential orders dismissing the motion of Yari and Idris, among other applicants, who had asked to be allowed to contest the elections pending the hearing of the main appeal.

The court agreed fully with Ozekhome, who cited several Supreme Court decisions, and argued that once the appeal was discontinued, Yari and Muktar, who had not cross appealed or asked for variation under Order 9 of the Court of Appeal Rules cannot compel Jaji to go on with his appeal.

Ozekhome specifically argued that the case was dead since the appellant declined to continue with the case.

He based his argument on Order 9 Rule 5 of the court, praying the court to strike out the appeal since there was no cross appeal.

“The case is like a corpse in the mortuary ready to be disposed,” Ozekhome said.

The learned silk also submitted that they could not predicate their prayers to be allowed to contest on a non-existent appeal, which had died.

After listening to all the argument, the court dismissed the appeal and the motion filed by Yari and Idris praying that they be allowed to contest the elections.

Reacting to the verdict, Jaji said he was happy because some people would like to use the appeal to enforce the judgment of the state High Court, which directed INEC to recognise the candidates of the Yari faction in the state.

On his part, Senator Kabiru Garba Marafa, who is among the G8 and one of the respondents praised the decision of the court.

He extolled Ozekhome for his logical arguments, saying if there is anything more than senior advocate, he should have been given.

“You know Yari cannot win election in Zamfara State, he would like to ride on federal might to come through the back door.


“In Zamfara today, killings are ongoing on unabated, our people are being kidnapped, raped as if we don’t have government, it is not about the party but about my people,” Marafa said.






https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2019/02/14/malami-directs-inec-to-postpone-elections-in-zamfara/?amp
If this is eventually postponed then inec is working with apc to win elections for them which is a bad signal for free and fair elections

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Re: Breaking:Malami Directs INEC To Postpone Elections In Zamfara by fasho01(m): 6:29am On Feb 14, 2019
Malami is biting more than he can chew.. Who told him he has such powers??..


This is what happens when impunity thrives unabated. Really eager to have these guys leave the corridors power

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Re: Breaking:Malami Directs INEC To Postpone Elections In Zamfara by chinjo(m): 6:30am On Feb 14, 2019
Marafa said if there is anything greater than SAN, Ozekhome should be given. This is the best description of how grounded Ozekhome is in law

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