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Defection: Saraki, Dogara May Be Removed Before Tenure Expiration by dre11(m): 9:12pm On Apr 18, 2019
A Federal High Court Abuja on Thursday, adjourned until April 30, a suit seeking the sack of Senate President, Bukola Saraki , Speaker, House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara and 52 other lawmakers.

An advocacy group, Legal Defence and Assistance Project, (LEDAP) dragged the lawmakers to court seeking a declaration that they were no longer members of the National Assembly having defected to other political parties before the expiration of their tenure.

The defendants comprise 17 Senators, 37 members of the House of Representatives, the Independent National Electoral Commission, the Attorney-General of the Federation and the clerks to both houses.

If found faulty for defecting, Saraki, Dogara and other lawmakers may be removed before the expiration of their tenure.

At the resumed hearing, when parties were called to make their submissions, counsel to LEDAP, Mr Jubrin Okutepa, SAN, argued that the case of whether a politician who moved from one party to another should retain his /her seat had been decided by the Supreme Court.

Okutepa maintained that the defendants said they defected because there were divisions and crises in their political parties.

He, however, urged the court to note that the fact of the defection had been admitted and what remained was for the court to determine if the defection was justified inline with decisions of the Supreme Court.

“There is nothing before this court to show that the respective parties upon which the 2nd to 55th defendants were elected before they jumped ship to other political parties, were infested with the virus of division known to law for them to retain their seats at the National Assembly.”

On the defendants’ claim that the plaintiff lacked the locus standi to institute the suit, Okutepa held that LEDAP was incorporated to promote constitutionality and rule of law and was therefore a juristic person and had the locus to file the motion.

For his part, Mr Mahmud Magaji, (SAN) counsel to Saraki and the other senators, argued that LEDAP was not part of the persons referred to in Section 40 of the 1999 Constitution and so, they lacked the locus standi to file the suit.

“They are not a registered political party so they are not protected by the section and there is nothing before the court to show otherwise.

” It is also clear that they did not sponsor anyone for any election and they have not exhibited their membership card of any political party or evidence of voter card.”

He maintained that the plaintiffs were only advocates of public interest rights and had not placed sufficient evidence before the court to enable the court entertain the matter.

Magaji further submitted that the issue of division was still lingering in the All Progressives Congress, (APC)both at the state and national level as was recently displayed in Rivers.

Magaji urged the court to decline jurisdiction adding that the plaintiffs had not disclosed any reasonable cause of action.

Mr Josh Amupitan, SAN, counsel to Dogara and other members of the house of representatives, for his part, submitted that the plaintiff had failed to prove its case.

He argued that according to Section 68(2) of the constitution which the plaintiff premised its case on, it was only the Senate President and the Speaker that could declare seats at the National Assembly vacant.

He added that where powers had been given an institution, the only reason one could involve the court was where such an institution had been asked to exercise the powers but refused to.

He said that there was nothing placed before the court to show that the plaintiff had written to the senate president and the speaker asking them to declare the said seats vacant and they declined.

Speaking on the issue of defection, Amupitan argued that the plaintiff had placed nothing before the court to prove that the defendants actually defected.

“The story is that they defected on the floor of the house, but the votes and proceedings of the senate and the house of representatives where the defection took place is not before the court to prove this.”

Amupitan further submitted that the powers to monitor political parties or determine their activities was statutory vested on the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and not any non governmental organization as clearly stated in the Electoral Act.

” If the court allows this type of proceedings under public interest litigation, the court will be over reaching the institutions vested with such responsibilities and the court will be building a litigation industry which we can never recover from,” he submitted.

The trial judge, Justice Okon Abang stopped the proceedings at this point since it had been on for over four hours.

The judge adjourned the matter until April 30 for counsel to conclude arguments and assured that justice will be served and timely too since it was a constitutional matter of national importance.

LEDAP had in a suit filed on Sept. 14, 2018, prayed the court for an interpretation of Section 68(1)(g) of the 1999 Constitution.

This was with regards as to whether any member of the National Assembly who resigns from the political party that sponsored his election before the expiration of the term for which he was elected, automatically loses his seat in the national assembly.

The group was also seeking a declaration that the lawmakers were no longer entitled to receive any remunerations due to a member of the National Assembly and that any of such remunerations after their date of defection be refunded to the Federal Government.

LEDAP in the suit, also prayed the presiding members of the National Assembly to declare vacant, the seats of the defectors.[/quote]



https://www.independent.ng/breaking-defection-saraki-dogara-may-be-removed-before-tenure-expiration/amp/

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Re: Defection: Saraki, Dogara May Be Removed Before Tenure Expiration by afroniger: 9:32pm On Apr 18, 2019
This independent newspaper is always exaggerating and twisting virtually all their news.

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Re: Defection: Saraki, Dogara May Be Removed Before Tenure Expiration by Amuocha: 9:35pm On Apr 18, 2019
Useless news

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Re: Defection: Saraki, Dogara May Be Removed Before Tenure Expiration by SilasNwude: 9:36pm On Apr 18, 2019
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A Federal High Court Abuja on Thursday, adjourned until April 30, a suit seeking the sack of Senate President, Bukola Saraki , Speaker, House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara and 52 other lawmakers.

An advocacy group, Legal Defence and Assistance Project, (LEDAP) dragged the lawmakers to court seeking a declaration that they were no longer members of the National Assembly having defected to other political parties before the expiration of their tenure.
The defendants comprise 17 Senators, 37 members of the House of Representatives, the Independent National Electoral Commission, the Attorney-General of the Federation and the clerks to both houses.

If found faulty for defecting, Saraki, Dogara and other lawmakers may be removed before the expiration of their tenure.

At the resumed hearing, when parties were called to make their submissions, counsel to LEDAP, Mr Jubrin Okutepa, SAN, argued that the case of whether a politician who moved from one party to another should retain his /her seat had been decided by the Supreme Court.

Okutepa maintained that the defendants said they defected because there were divisions and crises in their political parties.

He, however, urged the court to note that the fact of the defection had been admitted and what remained was for the court to determine if the defection was justified inline with decisions of the Supreme Court.

“There is nothing before this court to show that the respective parties upon which the 2nd to 55th defendants were elected before they jumped ship to other political parties, were infested with the virus of division known to law for them to retain their seats at the National Assembly.”

On the defendants’ claim that the plaintiff lacked the locus standi to institute the suit, Okutepa held that LEDAP was incorporated to promote constitutionality and rule of law and was therefore a juristic person and had the locus to file the motion.

For his part, Mr Mahmud Magaji, (SAN) counsel to Saraki and the other senators, argued that LEDAP was not part of the persons referred to in Section 40 of the 1999 Constitution and so, they lacked the locus standi to file the suit.

“They are not a registered political party so they are not protected by the section and there is nothing before the court to show otherwise.

” It is also clear that they did not sponsor anyone for any election and they have not exhibited their membership card of any political party or evidence of voter card.”

He maintained that the plaintiffs were only advocates of public interest rights and had not placed sufficient evidence before the court to enable the court entertain the matter.

Magaji further submitted that the issue of division was still lingering in the All Progressives Congress, (APC)both at the state and national level as was recently displayed in Rivers.

Magaji urged the court to decline jurisdiction adding that the plaintiffs had not disclosed any reasonable cause of action.

Mr Josh Amupitan, SAN, counsel to Dogara and other members of the house of representatives, for his part, submitted that the plaintiff had failed to prove its case.

He argued that according to Section 68(2) of the constitution which the plaintiff premised its case on, it was only the Senate President and the Speaker that could declare seats at the National Assembly vacant.

He added that where powers had been given an institution, the only reason one could involve the court was where such an institution had been asked to exercise the powers but refused to.

He said that there was nothing placed before the court to show that the plaintiff had written to the senate president and the speaker asking them to declare the said seats vacant and they declined.

Speaking on the issue of defection, Amupitan argued that the plaintiff had placed nothing before the court to prove that the defendants actually defected.

“The story is that they defected on the floor of the house, but the votes and proceedings of the senate and the house of representatives where the defection took place is not before the court to prove this.”

Amupitan further submitted that the powers to monitor political parties or determine their activities was statutory vested on the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and not any non governmental organization as clearly stated in the Electoral Act.

” If the court allows this type of proceedings under public interest litigation, the court will be over reaching the institutions vested with such responsibilities and the court will be building a litigation industry which we can never recover from,” he submitted.

The trial judge, Justice Okon Abang stopped the proceedings at this point since it had been on for over four hours.

The judge adjourned the matter until April 30 for counsel to conclude arguments and assured that justice will be served and timely too since it was a constitutional matter of national importance.

LEDAP had in a suit filed on Sept. 14, 2018, prayed the court for an interpretation of Section 68(1)(g) of the 1999 Constitution.

This was with regards as to whether any member of the National Assembly who resigns from the political party that sponsored his election before the expiration of the term for which he was elected, automatically loses his seat in the national assembly.

The group was also seeking a declaration that the lawmakers were no longer entitled to receive any remunerations due to a member of the National Assembly and that any of such remunerations after their date of defection be refunded to the Federal Government.

LEDAP in the suit, also prayed the presiding members of the National Assembly to declare vacant, the seats of the defectors.



https://www.independent.ng/breaking-defection-saraki-dogara-may-be-removed-before-tenure-expiration/amp/


Lalasticlala

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claptrap and stupid trash
news meant for zombies consumption only

saraki is the best senate president since democracy
Infact the 8th assembly is the best ever

kiss the truth

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Re: Defection: Saraki, Dogara May Be Removed Before Tenure Expiration by GavelSlam: 11:02pm On Apr 18, 2019
Justice Okon Abang, do what is right and back that gavel on their heads.

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Re: Defection: Saraki, Dogara May Be Removed Before Tenure Expiration by BOOOMNAIJA: 11:09pm On Apr 18, 2019
So one person actually posted this long epistle on dogara and saraki for me to read....and the other one had to quote d whole junk to make a comment.

If I swear give both of una now, dem no go talk say I do bad?

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Re: Defection: Saraki, Dogara May Be Removed Before Tenure Expiration by fredoooooo: 11:10pm On Apr 18, 2019
Kilm dem sef , blaady bascads angry

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Re: Defection: Saraki, Dogara May Be Removed Before Tenure Expiration by wakes: 11:11pm On Apr 18, 2019
ok
Re: Defection: Saraki, Dogara May Be Removed Before Tenure Expiration by Kennitrust(m): 11:11pm On Apr 18, 2019
Big lie
Re: Defection: Saraki, Dogara May Be Removed Before Tenure Expiration by banio: 11:11pm On Apr 18, 2019
Anything is possible in Nigeria. But whatever is sown MUST be reaped.

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Re: Defection: Saraki, Dogara May Be Removed Before Tenure Expiration by israelmao(m): 11:12pm On Apr 18, 2019
I so much doubt so.
Re: Defection: Saraki, Dogara May Be Removed Before Tenure Expiration by MrCuteking(m): 11:13pm On Apr 18, 2019
Why this story long self?
Re: Defection: Saraki, Dogara May Be Removed Before Tenure Expiration by kaen1317: 11:14pm On Apr 18, 2019
That's why I love the North. You will never see the NE and NW slandering themselves the way the SW and SE run themselves down. Everything must done to encourage the disunity in the south for the north to continue being on top. Foolish southerners

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Re: Defection: Saraki, Dogara May Be Removed Before Tenure Expiration by safarigirl(f): 11:15pm On Apr 18, 2019
Waste of time, the courts will easily delay proceedings in the case.

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Re: Defection: Saraki, Dogara May Be Removed Before Tenure Expiration by oduademon: 11:16pm On Apr 18, 2019
Impossicant!

Fake news
Re: Defection: Saraki, Dogara May Be Removed Before Tenure Expiration by AntiWailer: 11:16pm On Apr 18, 2019
SilasNwude:
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claptrap and stupid trash
news meant for zombies consumption only

saraki is the best senate president since democracy
Infact the 8th assembly is the best ever

kiss the truth

Lol
Re: Defection: Saraki, Dogara May Be Removed Before Tenure Expiration by sweetyme001(f): 11:17pm On Apr 18, 2019
Saraki will be removed and nothing will happen!! [s][s]
SilasNwude:
[s][/s]
claptrap and stupid trash
news meant for zombies consumption only

saraki is the best senate president since democracy
Infact the 8th assembly is the best ever

kiss the truth
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Re: Defection: Saraki, Dogara May Be Removed Before Tenure Expiration by Nobody: 11:28pm On Apr 18, 2019
SilasNwude:
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claptrap and stupid trash
news meant for zombies consumption only

saraki is the best senate president since democracy
Infact the 8th assembly is the best ever

kiss the truth
I'd have liked your post a million times, if possible. Saraki remains the best Senate president ever produced in this country. He carried everyone along. That's why even after he defected, the house remained undivided. The only person Saraki has issues with is Tinubu from the onset and that's why he sponsored o toge to unseat him since the CCT and the sponsored house revolt against him failed. He ensured the executive never meddled with their affairs else, there wouldn't have been checks and balances. He ensured they don't eat beyond normal bu cutting their budget reasonably, which really angered the party leadership. The NA has been more peaceful and United under Saraki than it was under any other president in the past. The 30k minimum wage bill was one of their greatest achievements in 4 years .

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Re: Defection: Saraki, Dogara May Be Removed Before Tenure Expiration by babyfaceafrica: 11:44pm On Apr 18, 2019
afroniger:
This independent newspaper is always exaggerating and twisting virtually all their news.
exa ctly

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Re: Defection: Saraki, Dogara May Be Removed Before Tenure Expiration by Nobody: 11:48pm On Apr 18, 2019
GavelSlam:
Justice Okon Abang, do what is right and back that gavel on their heads.

Your friend, "patrioticman01" said he was gonna nominate me for international observation and something. He asked me to send my details.

I asked him if he was serious but no word from him yet since then.
Re: Defection: Saraki, Dogara May Be Removed Before Tenure Expiration by Lovemaester: 1:24am On Apr 19, 2019
SilasNwude:
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claptrap and stupid trash
news meant for zombies consumption only

saraki is the best senate president since democracy
Infact the 8th assembly is the best ever

kiss the truth

just the way saraki is the best thing to happen to kwara and wike is the greatest governor rivers will ever have, let's keep making stupid and bigoted statements

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Re: Defection: Saraki, Dogara May Be Removed Before Tenure Expiration by Chinashopping84: 1:33am On Apr 19, 2019
lol.why not allow him finish or the federal government are afraid of them concerning the leadership of both house
Re: Defection: Saraki, Dogara May Be Removed Before Tenure Expiration by Chinashopping84: 1:34am On Apr 19, 2019
Lovemaester:


just the way saraki is the best thing to happen to kwara and wike is the greatest governor rivers will ever have, let's keep making stupid and bigoted statements
about kwara I ain't sure but he is the best senate president in the history of this country.

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Re: Defection: Saraki, Dogara May Be Removed Before Tenure Expiration by Lovemaester: 1:41am On Apr 19, 2019
fairfora:
I'd have liked your post a million times, if possible. Saraki remains the best Senate president ever produced in this country. He carried everyone along. That's why even after he defected, the house remained undivided. The only person Saraki has issues with is Tinubu from the onset and that's why he sponsored o toge to unseat him since the CCT and the sponsored house revolt against him failed. He ensured the executive never meddled with their affairs else, there wouldn't have been checks and balances. He ensured they don't eat beyond normal bu cutting their budget reasonably, which really angered the party leadership. The NA has been more peaceful and United under Saraki than it was under any other president in the past. The 30k minimum wage bill was one of their greatest achievements in 4 years .

saraki must really be paying you to write propaganda becos this bullsh.it you just wrote up there is quite intelligent, ur ability to spew half-truths and make saraki look cool in bad is quotable. So the big fool called saraki who padded the budgets presented to him, took 7 months to pass a budget, uptil now hasn't been able to pay Natl assembly staff is the one u are hailing, and are u seriously hailing saraki for the minimum wage, what the hell did the nigga have to do with it, NLC staged a protest and wanted to strike, buhari invited them and promised to increase the min wage, some govs said they won't be able to pay buhari still sent it to the senate, all saraki did was pass it, if he refused to pass it the new senate will in June and the President will sign it so I don't know what saraki had to do with the min wage

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Re: Defection: Saraki, Dogara May Be Removed Before Tenure Expiration by RichDad1(m): 2:16am On Apr 19, 2019
Interesting few months ahead.
Re: Defection: Saraki, Dogara May Be Removed Before Tenure Expiration by rossi49ja(m): 3:10am On Apr 19, 2019
Dead on arrival.

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Re: Defection: Saraki, Dogara May Be Removed Before Tenure Expiration by Myself2(m): 4:27am On Apr 19, 2019
Where is Buhari's WAEC CERTIFICATE

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Re: Defection: Saraki, Dogara May Be Removed Before Tenure Expiration by Frankiss44(m): 4:59am On Apr 19, 2019
Food menu for zombies

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Re: Defection: Saraki, Dogara May Be Removed Before Tenure Expiration by Quality20(m): 5:29am On Apr 19, 2019
If declared vacant, thry lose bogus benfits
Re: Defection: Saraki, Dogara May Be Removed Before Tenure Expiration by Gandollaar(f): 5:43am On Apr 19, 2019
GavelSlam:
Justice Okon Abang, do what is right and back that gavel on their heads.
Lol @ back. There's a reason APC supporters are called zombies. Saraki will win yet again and you would continue in sifia pain.

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