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Re: Kogi: Tribunal Adjourns Indefinitely For SDP’s Election Materials Inspection by Hananfine: 4:46pm On Nov 30, 2023
Skiming247:
Only okene vote surpass 2 largest LG. in kogi state combine. Bello magic indeed

Okene is the most populated local government area in Kogi State
Re: Kogi: Tribunal Adjourns Indefinitely For SDP’s Election Materials Inspection by Hananfine: 4:56pm On Nov 30, 2023
[quote author=Naajjii post=127240574]
These kogi people self look at how arrogant you are sounding. I used to be in kogi when Igalas were ruling and was praying for another region to have a chance. But having seen how this Bello has govern it makes one to wonder, It seems you people are more arrogant. In the first place Bello was just lucky to get a chance due to the death of Audu. Those Igala presented a candidate on a less strong party like SDP and gave Apc Bello a very good fight despite having advantage of being the governor.If it were to be an Igala Governor can Ebira pick a small party like SDP and have a chance. Just accept that Ebira can't compete with them on a neutral level for governorship in Kogi, unless you will want to continue writing results like it just happened.[/quote

What this one saying. People from another state will be telling the people of the state how Best they know your state.

Did you know the numbers of igala people in Kogi State?
Did you know the numbers of. EBIRA people in Kogi State?

Igala as the election show only win where they the majority that is 8 lga.

EBIRA won where they are the majority that is 5. Adavi, okene,okehi, ajaokuta, EBIRA KORTO.
And then won the OKUN land .

Then bassa where EBIRA and Nupe and bassa in that lga where .

Then lokoja the capital.

Let me tell you today if election is conducted 100 time is 5 speaking EBIRA people, APC will win it not less than 80%. And igala will not get 5%.
Re: Kogi: Tribunal Adjourns Indefinitely For SDP’s Election Materials Inspection by Mirablefaith4: 6:38pm On Nov 30, 2023
Bxfuj

Re: Kogi: Tribunal Adjourns Indefinitely For SDP’s Election Materials Inspection by fergie001: 10:20pm On Nov 30, 2023
garfield1:
Stop this nonsense.which ctc? Did they read any judgment for Lp?
Nentawe v Mutfwang landed on my palms this morning.... 110 Pages,

Digesting it from 11pm.
Re: Kogi: Tribunal Adjourns Indefinitely For SDP’s Election Materials Inspection by garfield1: 10:41pm On Nov 30, 2023
fergie001:

Nentawe v Mutfwang landed on my palms this morning.... 110 Pages,

Digesting it from 11pm.

Send it to me before digesting.i also want to digest
Re: Kogi: Tribunal Adjourns Indefinitely For SDP’s Election Materials Inspection by fergie001: 5:35pm On Dec 01, 2023
garfield1:
Send it to me before digesting.i also want to digest
A difficult case for the Supreme Court to rule against.

Only God can help Mutfwang now.
Re: Kogi: Tribunal Adjourns Indefinitely For SDP’s Election Materials Inspection by garfield1: 5:47pm On Dec 01, 2023
fergie001:
A difficult case for the Supreme Court to rule against.

Only God can help Mutfwang now.

It is not as hard as Kano.
Where is it
Re: Kogi: Tribunal Adjourns Indefinitely For SDP’s Election Materials Inspection by fergie001: 6:45pm On Dec 01, 2023
garfield1:
It is not as hard as Kano.
Where is it
Kano is less harder to me than Plateau. If the Supreme Court goes against the Appeal Court, all the lawmakers who were earlier sacked will revolt. The only way PDP will fight back is because the Appeal Court dwelt only on the qualifications issue. That is to say it conceded that PDP won the election but for the qualifications issue. So once the PDP wins Ground 1 which is this, then it's all over.

For Kano, it is the party that determines her members and sponsors them. It is not the business or responsibility for anybody who is not a member to begin the probe of membership of another. It is the NWC that determines that.

Again, like I have said continuously; this path been taken by the Court of Appeal is not in consonance with precedents.

This Plateau Congress was accepted by PDP members. After the repeated Congress, no PDP member went to Court again on it, so why will another Party, a meddlesome interloper, a busybody, a hired mourner paid to cry more than the bereaved begin to pry their eyes into the personal and domestic affairs of another Political Party. This is wrong on all fronts.


For Kano.. even though, the lawyers for Abba messed up their case at the tribunal, what is the business of an APC Candidate on the membership of an NNPP Candidate? The Party is registered by law as a body corporate to carry out its activities as our laws demand.

In the case of a former lawmaker in your State House of Assembly who is now Deputy-Governor, Peter Odey, who resigned as a PDP member whilst been Majority Leader of the CRSHA. He told the Court he didn't defect to the APC and remained a member of the PDP and didn't resign. However, Justice Taiwo held that the lawmaker announced it himself before the sitting of the House and hence cannot prevaricate before the Court. The Court sacked him and others as lawmakers. However the same Odey Agbe Peter appealed the judgement telling the Appeal Court that he remained a bonafide member of the PDP and his name is in the register of the PDP.

At the tribunal and now Appeal Court, the PDP has continued to argue that Odey cannot belong to two parties at the same time. The Tribunal and Appeal Court held that it is non-justiciable. They held that the PDP had no business to dabble into who is a member of the APC and who is not, infact they fines the PDP for instituting the suit.


Lastly is the case between Tarfarya Asarya of the APC and PDP's Midala Balami in a Federal Constituency in Borno State. Balami of the PDP won.

The APC approached the tribunal to challenge the fact that the Supreme Court nullified the Primary that brought up Balami and ordered a fresh Primary be held within 14 days. However, the PDP conducted this same Primary well after 15 days. They stretch on the fact that the PDP disobeyed a Supreme Court order.

The tribunal affirmed the PDP Candidate and held that the issue surrounded pre-election matters and the tribunal had no jurisdiction. APC went to the Appeal Court as expected.

On Oct 20, 2023; the panel led by Nwosu-Iheme JCA held that the Court had no jurisdiction.

She held that Section 285(1) of the 1999 constitution, the tribunal had jurisdiction only to determine the validity of an election.

She averred that the scope of the tribunal’s jurisdiction cannot be expanded to include the determination of the validity or conduct of primary election or nomination of candidates by political parties.

This Judgement is not new as we saw in Akinlade v. Dapo Abiodun where the Court per Ejembi Eko JSC (as he then was), made strict judgements towards that.

The Court narrowed down where the qualification criteria might come in but who proves who is a member of the political Party?

In Jegede v Akeredolu, the Supreme Court was clear that APC made Buni their Chairman despite Article 17 of the APC Constitution so it's a Party affair. The Court has no jurisdiction on that.

The second respondent (APC) allowed him (Buni) to be its Chairman in the interim in spite of Article 17 of its constitution.

The vires of this decision of the party is non-justiciable. This appeal fails and it is hereby dismissed
per Agim JSC


We should be careful at this trajectory we are headed now.[/quote]
Re: Kogi: Tribunal Adjourns Indefinitely For SDP’s Election Materials Inspection by garfield1: 7:12pm On Dec 01, 2023
fergie001:
Kano is less harder to me than Plateau. If the Supreme Court goes against the Appeal Court, all the lawmakers who were earlier sacked will revolt. The only way PDP will fight back is because the Appeal Court dwelt only on the qualifications issue. That is to say it conceded that PDP won the election but for the qualifications issue. So once the PDP wins Ground 1 which is this, then it's all over.

For Kano, it is the party that determines her members and sponsors them. It is not the business or responsibility for anybody who is not a member to begin the probe of membership of another. It is the NWC that determines that.

Again, like I have said continuously; this path been taken by the Court of Appeal is not in consonance with precedents.

This Plateau Congress was accepted by PDP members. After the repeated Congress, no PDP member went to Court again on it, so why will another Party, a meddlesome interloper, a busybody, a hired mourner paid to cry more than the bereaved begin to pry their eyes into the personal and domestic affairs of another Political Party. This is wrong on all fronts.


For Kano.. even though, the lawyers for Abba messed up their case at the tribunal, what is the business of an APC Candidate on the membership of an NNPP Candidate? The Party is registered by law as a body corporate to carry out its activities as our laws demand.

In the case of a former lawmaker in your State House of Assembly who is now Deputy-Governor, Peter Odey, who resigned as a PDP member whilst been Majority Leader of the CRSHA. He told the Court he didn't defect to the APC and remained a member of the PDP and didn't resign. However, Justice Taiwo held that the lawmaker announced it himself before the sitting of the House and hence cannot prevaricate before the Court. The Court sacked him and others as lawmakers. However the same Odey Agbe Peter appealed the judgement telling the Appeal Court that he remained a bonafide member of the PDP and his name is in the register of the PDP.

At the tribunal and now Appeal Court, the PDP has continued to argue that Odey cannot belong to two parties at the same time. The Tribunal and Appeal Court held that it is non-justiciable. They held that the PDP had no business to dabble into who is a member of the APC and who is not, infact they fines the PDP for instituting the suit.


Lastly is the case between Tarfarya Asarya of the APC and PDP's Midala Balami in a Federal Constituency in Borno State. Balami of the PDP won.

The APC approached the tribunal to challenge the fact that the Supreme Court nullified the Primary that brought up Balami and ordered a fresh Primary be held within 14 days. However, the PDP conducted this same Primary well after 15 days. They stretch on the fact that the PDP disobeyed a Supreme Court order.

The tribunal affirmed the PDP Candidate and held that the issue surrounded pre-election matters and the tribunal had no jurisdiction. APC went to the Appeal Court as expected.

On Oct 20, 2023; the panel led by Nwosu-Iheme JCA held that the Court had no jurisdiction.

She held that Section 285(1) of the 1999 constitution, the tribunal had jurisdiction only to determine the validity of an election.

She averred that the scope of the tribunal’s jurisdiction cannot be expanded to include the determination of the validity or conduct of primary election or nomination of candidates by political parties.

This Judgement is not new as we saw in Akinlade v. Dapo Abiodun where the Court per Ejembi Eko JSC (as he then was), made strict judgements towards that.

The Court narrowed down where the qualification criteria might come in but who proves who is a member of the political Party?

In Jegede v Akeredolu, the Supreme Court was clear that APC made Buni their Chairman despite Article 17 of the APC Constitution so it's a Party affair. The Court has no jurisdiction on that.

The second respondent (APC) allowed him (Buni) to be its Chairman in the interim in spite of Article 17 of its constitution.

The vires of this decision of the party is non-justiciable. This appeal fails and it is hereby dismissed
per Agim JSC


We should be careful at this trajectory we are headed now.

I still haven't seen the judgment
Re: Kogi: Tribunal Adjourns Indefinitely For SDP’s Election Materials Inspection by fergie001: 7:38pm On Dec 01, 2023
garfield1:


I still haven't seen the judgment
It's on pdf, send a mail.
Re: Kogi: Tribunal Adjourns Indefinitely For SDP’s Election Materials Inspection by garfield1: 8:41pm On Dec 01, 2023
fergie001:
It's on pdf, send a mail.
Just finished reading,the judgment was well written and unassailable.like I told you,pdp failed to obey the justice gyang order.even latest records at the appeal court is a disaster for pdp
Re: Kogi: Tribunal Adjourns Indefinitely For SDP’s Election Materials Inspection by fergie001: 9:10pm On Dec 01, 2023
garfield1:

Send it to ....it seems nairaland is having issues sending mails
Sent

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