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Appeal Court Voids Order On E-Transmission Of Election Results In Lagos by tinsel: 8:49am On Jul 23, 2023
The court of appeal has set aside the ruling of a federal high court in Lagos which ordered the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to electronically transmit election results in the state.

In March, the Labour Party (LP), its governorship candidate in Lagos, Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour, and 42 other house of assembly candidates filed a suit marked FHC/L/CS/370/2023, seeking an order of mandamus compelling INEC to comply with its regulations and guidelines which made provision for electronic transmission of results.

Peter Lifu, a Lagos federal high court judge, granted the reliefs sought.

The judge further compelled INEC to hire impartial, qualified, and dependable logistic companies that are not partisan in the distribution of election materials.


Aggrieved by the high court’s decision, the All Progressives Congress (APC) sought leave to appeal the ruling.

In its appeal, the APC submitted that INEC has discretionary powers to determine the mode of transmitting election results.

The party also submitted that the judge wrongly assumed jurisdiction to hear the matter as the suit ought to have been filed before the federal high court in Abuja

They also argued that the court was wrong to have refused an application for joinder filed by the Social Democratic Party (SDP, adding that the matter before the lower court had far-reaching consequences that affect all registered political parties involved in the 2023 general election.

‘INEC CAN AMEND OR VARY ITS REGULATIONS’


Delivering judgment on Friday, a three-member panel of the court of appeal led by Abubakar Umar agreed with the submissions of the APC.

The court held that Section 50(2) and Section 60(5) give INEC “very wide discretionary powers” to determine how it transmits or transfers election results.


“As I had demonstrated earlier in this judgment, the Electoral Act gives the 43rd respondent (INEC) discretion on how it carries out its assignment including how it transmits or transfers the result of election from polling units,” Umar stated.

“With due respect to the learned judge, an order of mandamus cannot be granted to fetter a discretion.”

The appellate court held that although the lower court premised its decision on the provisions of Clauses 37 and 38 of INEC Regulation and Guidelines, the Electoral Act gives the commission flexibility to “amend or vary” its regulations.

“It is my considered view that the power to make a regulation or guideline necessarily entails the power to amend or vary it,” Umar said.

The judge held that not even the allegation that INEC breached its regulations during the conduct of the presidential poll can justify the order of mandamus issued by the lower court “because that is an issue for the election tribunal”.


LP ABUSED COURT PROCESS’

The appellate court also described the suit as an abuse of the court process.

The justices said they took cognisance of a judgment in a suit marked FHC/ABJ/CS/1454/2022, delivered in January by Emeka Nwite, a federal high court judge in Abuja.

In the suit, Nwite, while delivering judgement, held that INEC is at liberty to specify or pick the method of transmitting election results.

Having previously filed a suit and obtained judgment at the Abuja federal high court, the appellate court held that the party ought not to have filed a similar suit bordering on the same issues in Lagos.

“It is difficult for Suit No: FHC/L/CS/370/2023, which gave to this appeal, to escape the label of abuse of court process,” the judge said.

“I said so because the objective of the suit is to compel the 43rd respondent (INEC) to adopt a particular way of transmitting or transferring the result of election in Lagos state.

“This objective is not in any way different from what the objective the 1st respondent wanted to achieve in Suit No: FHC/A133/CS/1454/2022.”

Consequently, the appellate court resolved the issues in favour of the APC.

“I hereby make an order setting aside the judgment of P.O. Lifu delivered on the 8th March 2023 in Suit No: FHC/L/CS/370/2023,” Umar held.

“In its place, I make an order dismissing the suit i.e. Suit No: FHC/L/CS/370/2023 in its entirety for being an abuse of court process. Parties shall bear their respective costs.”

Meanwhile, the appellate court noted that the respondents did not file any brief or join issues in the appeal despite proof that they were served with the appellant’s brief.
https://www.thecable.ng/acourt-voids-order-on-e-transmission-of-election-results-in-lagos-says-lp-abused-court-process/amp

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Re: Appeal Court Voids Order On E-Transmission Of Election Results In Lagos by tinsel: 8:49am On Jul 23, 2023
Obidients, any other thing in Obi's petition?

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Re: Appeal Court Voids Order On E-Transmission Of Election Results In Lagos by talented321: 8:51am On Jul 23, 2023
It is never easy to fight who is in power

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Re: Appeal Court Voids Order On E-Transmission Of Election Results In Lagos by tinsel: 8:57am On Jul 23, 2023
The petition is over.

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Re: Appeal Court Voids Order On E-Transmission Of Election Results In Lagos by Bluntguy: 9:03am On Jul 23, 2023
This fuel subsidy removal has started affecting even the courts.

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Re: Appeal Court Voids Order On E-Transmission Of Election Results In Lagos by Bluntguy: 9:05am On Jul 23, 2023
tinsel:
Obidients, any other thing in Obi's petition?
Drug money.
Rigging of election,
Age falsification,
Double nomination,
Many more.

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Re: Appeal Court Voids Order On E-Transmission Of Election Results In Lagos by Christistruth03: 9:07am On Jul 23, 2023
Bluntguy:

Drug money.
Rigging of election,
Age falsification,
Double nomination,
Many more.

Peter Obi lost the Election

Stop being bad losers

Even Peter Obi knows he lost that is why he is not even Challenging Atiku

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Re: Appeal Court Voids Order On E-Transmission Of Election Results In Lagos by Bluntguy: 9:08am On Jul 23, 2023
Christistruth03:


Peter Obi lost the Election

Stop being bad losers

Even Peter Obi knows he lost that is why he is not even Challenging Atiku
Did Atiku steal his mandate?

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Re: Appeal Court Voids Order On E-Transmission Of Election Results In Lagos by Varunpulyani: 9:10am On Jul 23, 2023
Christistruth03:


Peter Obi lost the Election

Stop being bad losers

Even Peter Obi knows he lost that is why he is not even Challenging Atiku


Paahahahahaha

Read the article and stop behaving like your father

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Re: Appeal Court Voids Order On E-Transmission Of Election Results In Lagos by Okoroawusa: 9:14am On Jul 23, 2023
Bluntguy:

Did Atiku steal his mandate?
Yes. Atiku pushed him to 3rd place. He should challenge that

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Re: Appeal Court Voids Order On E-Transmission Of Election Results In Lagos by Bluntguy: 9:16am On Jul 23, 2023
Okoroawusa:

Yes. Atiku pushed him to 3rd place. He should challenge that
Funny. Very funny

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Re: Appeal Court Voids Order On E-Transmission Of Election Results In Lagos by Christistruth03: 9:19am On Jul 23, 2023
Varunpulyani:



Paahahahahaha

Read the article and stop behaving like your father


The Emilokan of Nigeria

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Re: Appeal Court Voids Order On E-Transmission Of Election Results In Lagos by tinsel: 9:42am On Jul 23, 2023
Christistruth03:



The Emilokan of Nigeria
Teaching them politics

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Re: Appeal Court Voids Order On E-Transmission Of Election Results In Lagos by emerged01(m): 9:58am On Jul 23, 2023
Lol!
Re: Appeal Court Voids Order On E-Transmission Of Election Results In Lagos by Yoighaman(m): 9:58am On Jul 23, 2023
This judgment is a clue of what the outcome of the petition at the Presidential election tribunal will look like. I just pray Nigerians remain calm after the pronouncement, because that is what everybody is waiting for.

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Re: Appeal Court Voids Order On E-Transmission Of Election Results In Lagos by Penguin2: 9:59am On Jul 23, 2023
tinsel:
The petition is over.
Lol!

You wish.

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Re: Appeal Court Voids Order On E-Transmission Of Election Results In Lagos by Lotanna2: 9:59am On Jul 23, 2023
Cc fergie001
Re: Appeal Court Voids Order On E-Transmission Of Election Results In Lagos by Lotanna2: 9:59am On Jul 23, 2023
Penguin2:

Lol!

You wish.

Another massive blow to Pandora

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Re: Appeal Court Voids Order On E-Transmission Of Election Results In Lagos by EcoNews: 10:00am On Jul 23, 2023
AriseTV n Thisday newspaper will never ever carry this News

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Re: Appeal Court Voids Order On E-Transmission Of Election Results In Lagos by Racoon(m): 10:03am On Jul 23, 2023
shocked
Re: Appeal Court Voids Order On E-Transmission Of Election Results In Lagos by bigdammyj: 10:05am On Jul 23, 2023
Okay.
Re: Appeal Court Voids Order On E-Transmission Of Election Results In Lagos by Curious346: 10:07am On Jul 23, 2023
APC is evil . Haslaw is the last demon standing
Re: Appeal Court Voids Order On E-Transmission Of Election Results In Lagos by fatherjesse(m): 10:09am On Jul 23, 2023
Ole in power
Re: Appeal Court Voids Order On E-Transmission Of Election Results In Lagos by eldoradoxx: 10:10am On Jul 23, 2023
tinsel:
Obidients, any other thing in Obi's petition?
The judgement does not affect the election case. That case was filed before the election. Yes, it is absolutely correct that INEC has the discretion to determine how results are transmitted, and INEC had in it's guideline mandated that in confirming with the provisions of the 2022 Electoral Act, results must be transmitted. Having determined so, INEC can no longer change the mode after election has commenced as it will be similar to allowing the referee to change the rules of the game in the middle of the game. So that decision is right to the extent that INEC can only decide how to transmit result before the election, not after the election.

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Re: Appeal Court Voids Order On E-Transmission Of Election Results In Lagos by amanzejude(m): 10:11am On Jul 23, 2023
No sir, it doesn't work that way.

Lagos LP's FHC case dismissed by Appeal court was a pre-election matter.

While the PO and LP's case currently at the PEPT is a post-election matter.



Yoighaman:
This judgment is a clue of what the outcome of the petition at the Presidential election tribunal will look like. I just pray Nigerians remain calm after the pronouncement, because that is what everybody is waiting for.

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Re: Appeal Court Voids Order On E-Transmission Of Election Results In Lagos by paymentvoucher: 10:11am On Jul 23, 2023
The End!!!

This ruling has made the judgement of Tribunal judges easy…


If you plan to join any protest after the tribunal judgment, please write your WILL if you haven’t. END SARS SAGA is still fresh in the mind of Nigeria Army

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Re: Appeal Court Voids Order On E-Transmission Of Election Results In Lagos by meolaniyi(m): 10:13am On Jul 23, 2023
Nigeria is finished
Re: Appeal Court Voids Order On E-Transmission Of Election Results In Lagos by Throwback: 10:13am On Jul 23, 2023
LP keep on labouring in vain.

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Re: Appeal Court Voids Order On E-Transmission Of Election Results In Lagos by babyfaceafrica: 10:14am On Jul 23, 2023
eldoradoxx:

The judgement does not affect the election case. That case was filed before the election. Yes, it is absolutely correct that INEC has the discretion to determine how results are transmitted, and INEC had in it's guideline mandated that in confirming with the provisions of the 2022 Electoral Act, results must be transmitted. [b]Having determined so, INEC can no longer change the mode after election has commenced [/b]as it will be similar to allowing the referee to change the rules of the game in the middle of the game. So that decision is right to the extent that INEC can only decide how to transmit result before the election, not after the election.

Says who?

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Re: Appeal Court Voids Order On E-Transmission Of Election Results In Lagos by Throwback: 10:14am On Jul 23, 2023
meolaniyi:
Nigeria is finished

Because the verdict is not to the liking of one party in a suit?

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Re: Appeal Court Voids Order On E-Transmission Of Election Results In Lagos by Yoighaman(m): 10:15am On Jul 23, 2023
amanzejude:
No sir, it doesn't work that way.

Lagos LP's FHC case dismissed by Appeal court was a pre-election matter.

While the PO and LP's case currently at the PEPT is a post-election matter.




Whether Pre or Post-election, the message below is the real blow.

'INEC CAN AMEND OR VARY ITS REGULATIONS’

Delivering judgment on Friday, a three-member panel of the court of appeal led by Abubakar Umar agreed with the submissions of the APC.

The court held that Section 50(2) and Section 60(5) give INEC “very wide discretionary powers” to determine how it transmits or transfers election results.


“As I had demonstrated earlier in this judgment, the Electoral Act gives the 43rd respondent (INEC) discretion on how it carries out its assignment including how it transmits or transfers the result of election from polling units,” Umar stated.

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