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Tribunal Tsunami: LP Lawmakers Look To Appeal Court For Survival by Benwallt(op): 7:58pm On Oct 16, 2023
Members of the National Assembly on the platform of the Labour Party, LP, are experiencing a tsunami at the National Assembly Election Petitions Tribunal.

The development is already threatening their emergence in national politics.

DAILY POST reports that following the outcome of the 2023 general election, the Labour Party inspired by Peter Obi’s movement, emerged as the third biggest party in the Senate and the House of Representatives.

The party emerged as the third force by defeating several established politicians on their paths.

However, the verdicts coming out of the tribunals across the state have been very damning for the lawmakers on the LP platform. Many of the lawmakers have been sacked over lack of proper nomination and other pre-election matters.


The first blow to the Labour Party came from Delta State, where the tribunal sitting in Asaba, the Delta State Capital, sacked Ngozi Okolie as a Reps member and declared Ndudi Elumelu, the former minority leader, as the winner.

In the last three months, several tribunals across the country have sacked other Labour Party lawmakers, including Ibe Okwara and Emeka Nnamani in Abia State, Amobi Ogah, Sunday Nnamchi, Chijioke Okereke, Seyi Sowunmi, Sunday Umeha, all Reps members.

In Etiosa Federal Constituency of Lagos State, the court sacked Thaddeus Attah and called for supplementary elections in some polling units.

However, all hope seems not lost as the Court of Appeal already ruled on the case of Ngozi Okolie and Ndudi Elumelu. The Court of Appeal faulted the ruling of the Tribunal, and affirmed Okolie as the rightful winner of the election.

Legal experts believe that the decision of the Court of Appeal (Presidential Election Petition Tribunal) on Kashim Shettima and Peter Obi will also have an impact on the Labour Party lawmakers, specifically on pre-election matters.

It would be recalled that the ruling APC had during the presidential tribunal, claimed that Obi was not properly nominated as presidential candidate by the party, but the tribunal ruled that it was a pre-election matter.

Similarly, the case of double nominations against Shattima was also ruled as a pre-election matter.

Tejumola Banigbe, a legal practitioner, told DAILY POST that the ruling of the presidential tribunal would be a precedent that may determine the fate of the Labour Party lawmakers.

“To start with, the issue of party membership is a pre-election matter, and an internal party affair.

“Anyone, who is not a member of that party, challenging the same would be deemed by law a meddlesome interloper.


“Rightly put, the ruling of the PEPT on the issue of party membership had earlier been settled in the case of APM v. INEC (reported in 2023). In fact, this ground does not form the basis of qualification in the constitution and no section of the Electoral Act supersedes the constitution,” Banigbe said.

He, however, stated that it may be too early to preempt the ruling of the appellant court because of the “recurring inconsistencies in the judgments of various judicial divisions of this Appellate Court.”

Nigeria’s judiciary has been under scrutiny in the past couple of years over judgements that many considered to be inconsistent.

The case of Ahmad Lawan easily comes to mind.

Henry Eni-Otu, a legal practitioner in Abuja, said the Court of Appeal is mostly likely to affirm the victory of the Labour Party lawmakers.


“For these cases, particularly the Labour Party members whose elections were nullified by the various tribunals, on the ground of nomination or sponsorship or membership of Party, the appellate court would most likely upturn such judgments and confirm their elections.

“As it is equally trite, the issue of membership of a Party is non-justiciable,” he said.

He added that, “The question of nomination and sponsorship as rightly decided by the Presidential Tribunal is pre-election and cannot be adjudicated upon at the Election Tribunal.

“However, there is a caveat that must be noted as equally recognized by the PEPT, that is where there is an earlier judgment on the question of qualification, sponsorship and nomination, such a judgment can be brought forth at the Election Tribunal.”

Similarly, the New Nigeria Peoples Party is facing difficulties at the tribunal in Kano State.

So far, the NNPP has lost three seats in the House of Representatives.

However, the NNPP got a reprieve last week when the Court of Appeal in Abuja, validated the election of Umar Zakari by overturning the decision of the lower court.

Just like the NNPP, the fate of the Labour Party lawmakers is in the hands of the Appeal Court.
https://dailypost.ng/2023/10/16/tribunal-tsunami-lp-lawmakers-look-to-appeal-court-for-survival/

Re: Tribunal Tsunami: LP Lawmakers Look To Appeal Court For Survival by Obiedun(m): 8:32pm On Oct 16, 2023
Labour party must end now
Re: Tribunal Tsunami: LP Lawmakers Look To Appeal Court For Survival by Smithkafors(m): 8:45pm On Oct 16, 2023
Obiedun:
Labour party must end now
Ok what next?.
Re: Tribunal Tsunami: LP Lawmakers Look To Appeal Court For Survival by Ayanicstar: 6:44am On Oct 17, 2023
😴 Me right now
Re: Tribunal Tsunami: LP Lawmakers Look To Appeal Court For Survival by Banuso44: 6:44am On Oct 17, 2023

Re: Tribunal Tsunami: LP Lawmakers Look To Appeal Court For Survival by YeyeGbami: 6:45am On Oct 17, 2023
ELUPEE in a tsunami.

Re: Tribunal Tsunami: LP Lawmakers Look To Appeal Court For Survival by atobs4real(m): 6:45am On Oct 17, 2023
This onces are just deceiving themselves.
Making the lawyers more richer
LP and PDp are inexperienced
Re: Tribunal Tsunami: LP Lawmakers Look To Appeal Court For Survival by Racoon(m): 6:45am On Oct 17, 2023
There is a grand plan to cut labour party to size since the Lamidi Apapa-Arambi coup option failed. This is clearly obvious as Labour Party is not the only party that contested and won but a party they said does not have polling agents covering the entire nation won spectacular election victories that are now being being overturned by the courts in torrents.
Re: Tribunal Tsunami: LP Lawmakers Look To Appeal Court For Survival by DMerciful(m): 6:46am On Oct 17, 2023
Let's hope they're victorious at the appeal court. We cannot have only APC and PDP, both of which a opposite sides of the same coin. PDAPC!
Re: Tribunal Tsunami: LP Lawmakers Look To Appeal Court For Survival by benuejosh: 6:46am On Oct 17, 2023
Ganduje na you do this one.
Re: Tribunal Tsunami: LP Lawmakers Look To Appeal Court For Survival by QuotaSystem: 6:46am On Oct 17, 2023
Don’t they get tired of laboring in vain?

The whole elupee charade is just collapsing like a house of cards.
Re: Tribunal Tsunami: LP Lawmakers Look To Appeal Court For Survival by atobs4real(m): 6:46am On Oct 17, 2023
This once are just deceiving themselves.
Making the lawyers more richer
LP keep wailing until Christ comes
Re: Tribunal Tsunami: LP Lawmakers Look To Appeal Court For Survival by AntiChristian: 6:47am On Oct 17, 2023
That was how they touch APUGA and it was touched!

tongue
Re: Tribunal Tsunami: LP Lawmakers Look To Appeal Court For Survival by OBIDIENTNAIJA: 6:47am On Oct 17, 2023
The mandates that was freely given to them on a platter. Those thieves in APC in conjunction with the useless corrupt criminals judges stole them and gave it to the likes of Thiéfnubu and his forty thieves. God's willing, we'll reclaim them all. They want a one party system so nobody will checkmate their looting and excesses. That's not gonna happen.
Re: Tribunal Tsunami: LP Lawmakers Look To Appeal Court For Survival by Doris4ever(m): 6:47am On Oct 17, 2023
I don't know the technicality been used to root out Labour party lawmakers. But going by what happened during the election, they actually won their seats and should be allowed to be.

Meanwhile,
I'm an experience driver in Lagos. I need a car to drive on uber/bolt for weekly remittance.
Please if you have a car for me, quote me or check contact on my profile.
Re: Tribunal Tsunami: LP Lawmakers Look To Appeal Court For Survival by Iwedunloye: 6:47am On Oct 17, 2023
Smithkafors:
Ok what next?.
Go to Court
Re: Tribunal Tsunami: LP Lawmakers Look To Appeal Court For Survival by DMerciful(m):
You ignorance makes you fail to realize that having 3 to 4 strong parties is better than having only APC and PDP, both of which are technically same.

What is in it for you if LP disappears?
atobs4real:
This once are just deceiving themselves.
Making the lawyers more richer
LP keep wailing until Christ comes
Re: Tribunal Tsunami: LP Lawmakers Look To Appeal Court For Survival by OBIDIENTNAIJA: 6:47am On Oct 17, 2023
Obiedun:
Labour party must end now
Your nightmare must continue. We'll appeal those stolen mandates and send you back to Ogun to continue your skull mining.
Plantain bandit.
😳😳
Re: Tribunal Tsunami: LP Lawmakers Look To Appeal Court For Survival by westfield: 6:49am On Oct 17, 2023
Ok
Re: Tribunal Tsunami: LP Lawmakers Look To Appeal Court For Survival by drugBaronTINUBU: 6:49am On Oct 17, 2023
Benwallt:
https://dailypost.ng/2023/10/16/tribunal-tsunami-lp-lawmakers-look-to-appeal-court-for-survival/
The one of delta state has already be rectified by appeal court
LP won squarely
Re: Tribunal Tsunami: LP Lawmakers Look To Appeal Court For Survival by seunlayi(m): 6:49am On Oct 17, 2023
Federal might hitting LP
Re: Tribunal Tsunami: LP Lawmakers Look To Appeal Court For Survival by Jostoman: 6:51am On Oct 17, 2023
Most of them will regain their lost case back.
Re: Tribunal Tsunami: LP Lawmakers Look To Appeal Court For Survival by Teeklef(m): 6:51am On Oct 17, 2023
🤷‍♀️
Re: Tribunal Tsunami: LP Lawmakers Look To Appeal Court For Survival by Skillsnigeria: 6:53am On Oct 17, 2023
Hmmm
Re: Tribunal Tsunami: LP Lawmakers Look To Appeal Court For Survival by gigabyte13: 6:53am On Oct 17, 2023
That's what happens, when you have a man that is concerned about his ambition only...
Person wey go Rivers dey campaign with PDP leave his own gubernatorial candidate aside.
Na that kind person wan fight for una...huhhuh
I was also thinking in that direction
Why the massive sack of LP candidates
Does it mean that, they never won in the first place.....huhhuh
And ALL GBAJUE LEADERS kept mute
Na TINUBU Certificate concern Dem
Very very selfish and useless people.
Re: Tribunal Tsunami: LP Lawmakers Look To Appeal Court For Survival by CharisEben:
shocked

Re: Tribunal Tsunami: LP Lawmakers Look To Appeal Court For Survival by MorataFC: 6:54am On Oct 17, 2023
Ok
Re: Tribunal Tsunami: LP Lawmakers Look To Appeal Court For Survival by Wealthoptulent(m): 6:56am On Oct 17, 2023
Benwallt:
https://dailypost.ng/2023/10/16/tribunal-tsunami-lp-lawmakers-look-to-appeal-court-for-survival/
Na wave them be before, storming our Electoral, "and this shall pass" grin dem don pass
Re: Tribunal Tsunami: LP Lawmakers Look To Appeal Court For Survival by money121(m): 6:58am On Oct 17, 2023
Ok
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