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Re: Mutfwang To Supreme Court: "I Wasn't Given Fair Hearing At The Appeal Court" by dalongjnr: 9:52am On Jan 05
Triplerg:
My brother that is what I have been telling people but they won't listen. Zamfara's APC vs APC, but Plateau's case is different. The APC has no right to challenge the internal affairs of the PDP
Even at that, tribunals are not the court to entertain issues like that, it's only the federal high court, appeal court and supreme court.
The appeal court lack the jurisdiction to entertain it,since it didn't(the cases) originates from the federal high court, just as the CJN opines in December, last year.
Re: Mutfwang To Supreme Court: "I Wasn't Given Fair Hearing At The Appeal Court" by Triplerg: 9:55am On Jan 05
dalongjnr:

Even at that, tribunals are not the court to entertain issues like that, it's only the federal high court, appeal court and supreme court.
The appeal court lack the jurisdiction to entertain it,since it didn't(the cases) originates from the federal high court, just as the CJN opines in December, last year.
That is it. That appeal court dabbled into issues it has no jurisdiction to entertain in that case.
Re: Mutfwang To Supreme Court: "I Wasn't Given Fair Hearing At The Appeal Court" by dalongjnr: 10:04am On Jan 05
Triplerg:
That is it. That appeal court dabbled into issues it has no jurisdiction to entertain in that case.
Which is true.
There are serious malpractices that happened in that judgement.
In fact, the pronouncement in the certified true copy of the judgment of the appeal court, is worrying as it entirely deviates mostly, from what happened at the tribunals,as if the listens to a new case!!

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Re: Mutfwang To Supreme Court: "I Wasn't Given Fair Hearing At The Appeal Court" by Demzlent(m): 10:07am On Jan 05
Re: Mutfwang To Supreme Court: "I Wasn't Given Fair Hearing At The Appeal Court" by Indispensable85(m): 10:11am On Jan 05
CaptainFM1:



There's nothing any governor can do in such a killing unless the FG give absolute control of the state security forces to him.

Even here in Lagos, Sanwo-Olu still never answer the question ....Who ordered the killings of innocent protesters at Lekki till Gate?

That's how lame all the governors are when it comes to security issues. They can only talk and react to security incidences. They cannot prevent it. The system is not in their power.



Stop this cheap excuse. Amotekun is not a federal government security apparatus. They're doing a great job in the south west.

The governor receives security vote every month, let him set up a local security network within the area. Put the personel on salaries and train them on the use of pump action, give them patrol vehicles. They'll have a link to the police and military divisions close by in case the need for back up arises.

There are youths in those communities that are willing to protect their communities. From the 28 communities recently sacked, the governor can get at least 1,000 willing youths. These things are not rocket science.

Let's stop making excuses for incompetence in this country.
Re: Mutfwang To Supreme Court: "I Wasn't Given Fair Hearing At The Appeal Court" by Abee79(m): 10:24am On Jan 05
Unfortunately, the outcome of the case will favour the highest bidder. The Judiciary is no longer the hope of the common man. It has become the playground of the rich and influencial embarassed
Re: Mutfwang To Supreme Court: "I Wasn't Given Fair Hearing At The Appeal Court" by Abee79(m): 10:24am On Jan 05
Unfortunately, the outcome of the case will favour the highest bidder. The Judiciary is no longer the hope of the common man. It has become the playground of the rich and influencial
Re: Mutfwang To Supreme Court: "I Wasn't Given Fair Hearing At The Appeal Court" by garfield1: 10:36am On Jan 05
dalongjnr:
All issues raised were entirely true.

He is a goner
Re: Mutfwang To Supreme Court: "I Wasn't Given Fair Hearing At The Appeal Court" by CaptainFM1: 10:36am On Jan 05
Indispensable85:




Stop this cheap excuse. Amotekun is not a federal government security apparatus. They're doing a great job in the south west.

The governor receives security vote every month, let him set up a local security network within the area. Put the personel on salaries and train them on the use of pump action, give them patrol vehicles. They'll have a link to the police and military divisions close by in case the need for back up arises.

There are youths in those communities that are willing to protect their communities. From the 28 communities recently sacked, the governor can get at least 1,000 willing youths. These things are not rocket science.

Let's stop making excuses for incompetence in this country.

So is LSNC in Lagos, yet unknown soldiers came to massacred innocent protesters.

Yet till date the state government never admitted who ordered the killings!

Let's not cherry pick. The fact is what it is.
Re: Mutfwang To Supreme Court: "I Wasn't Given Fair Hearing At The Appeal Court" by garfield1: 10:37am On Jan 05
fergie001:

Judgement likely to be delivered next week.

Yes,all should lapse by Friday next week
Re: Mutfwang To Supreme Court: "I Wasn't Given Fair Hearing At The Appeal Court" by garfield1: 10:37am On Jan 05
bammo:

Get lost

Pdp and muftwang are lost already
Re: Mutfwang To Supreme Court: "I Wasn't Given Fair Hearing At The Appeal Court" by garfield1: 10:38am On Jan 05
dalongjnr:

The substance in the case are not the same.
In ZAMFARA, it's APC AND APC(intra party conflict) THAT TOOK themselves TO THE COURT WHILE IN THE CASE OF PLATEAU STATE, It's APC that took PDP to court over the conduct of their state Congress (intre party affairs), which a state high court urged them to conduct ,which they complied but court of appeal said it's a "partial structure " which is alien to the law of natural justice and fair trial.
See ah,what happened in the appeal court was unfortunate. It didn't follow any precedent set but rather, they want to set a wrong precedent which will in the future, cause conflict in the polity. Since, PDP is not having any pending litigation by the parties that took part in the Congress and also complied with the directive of the court to conduct their Congress, which is an intra party affairs.

It is not an intra party affair.tjere is a pending judgment against plateau pdp from sponsoring a candidate and this is a judgment in rem from the appeal court
Re: Mutfwang To Supreme Court: "I Wasn't Given Fair Hearing At The Appeal Court" by garfield1: 10:39am On Jan 05
Triplerg:
My brother that is what I have been telling people but they won't listen. Zamfara's APC vs APC, but Plateau's case is different. The APC has no right to challenge the internal affairs of the PDP

The apc didn't challenge the internal affairs of plateau pdp,they simply said the court judgment against plateau pdp should be enforced
Re: Mutfwang To Supreme Court: "I Wasn't Given Fair Hearing At The Appeal Court" by garfield1: 10:40am On Jan 05
dalongjnr:

Even at that, tribunals are not the court to entertain issues like that, it's only the federal high court, appeal court and supreme court.
The appeal court lack the jurisdiction to entertain it,since it didn't(the cases) originates from the federal high court, just as the CJN opines in December, last year.

The civil courts have already stopped pdp from sponsoring candidates and by the principle of stare decisis,tribunals are bound by it
Re: Mutfwang To Supreme Court: "I Wasn't Given Fair Hearing At The Appeal Court" by garfield1: 10:41am On Jan 05
Triplerg:
That is it. That appeal court dabbled into issues it has no jurisdiction to entertain in that case.

The appeal court has jurisdiction as the judgment against pdp emanated from it
Re: Mutfwang To Supreme Court: "I Wasn't Given Fair Hearing At The Appeal Court" by dalongjnr: 10:42am On Jan 05
garfield1:


He is a goner
We will see when the judgement are been passed.
He's staying. You predictions are wrong in as much as the case is 55:45 in his favor.
As a lawyer that you are,you understand the principles of fair hearing!
Secondly, you also understanding the law of natural justice!
Compare what was done at the tribunals and the appeal court, then you will understand that his case is good, because it's like they hear a new case in the appeal court.
Re: Mutfwang To Supreme Court: "I Wasn't Given Fair Hearing At The Appeal Court" by dalongjnr: 10:45am On Jan 05
garfield1:


The civil courts have already stopped pdp from sponsoring candidates and by the principle of stare decisis,tribunals are bound by it
Please bring out the judgment to that effect.
And the tribunal is not the place to hear that.
Re: Mutfwang To Supreme Court: "I Wasn't Given Fair Hearing At The Appeal Court" by dalongjnr: 10:46am On Jan 05
garfield1:


The appeal court has jurisdiction as the judgment against pdp emanated from it
Not at all,it was at the state high court.
Re: Mutfwang To Supreme Court: "I Wasn't Given Fair Hearing At The Appeal Court" by gawu1: 10:54am On Jan 05
If this governor survives this court case, he is likely going to be another Orton of Benue state. I see him being Orton's successor in terms of unnecessary complaints; instead of him to focus on giving his people good governance, he will be using the socalled herdsmen and bandits disturbance as excuses to hide his failures.
Re: Mutfwang To Supreme Court: "I Wasn't Given Fair Hearing At The Appeal Court" by fergie001: 10:58am On Jan 05
garfield1:


Yes,all should lapse by Friday next week
I am seeing 1-1... Kano/Plateau, one will likely fall.
Re: Mutfwang To Supreme Court: "I Wasn't Given Fair Hearing At The Appeal Court" by adioolayi(m): 11:06am On Jan 05
He can't survive it.. because that one reason that was ruled upon by the appeal court seems to be the foundation of his nomination.

A non existing party in the sight of the law cannot even nominate a candidate not to talk of being on the ballot.

PDP were basking in the euphoria of this kind of tragedy , when it fell on APC in Zamfara state...PDP should be ready to lick their wounds in Plateau State.


Next time, political parties will obey simple court order.

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Re: Mutfwang To Supreme Court: "I Wasn't Given Fair Hearing At The Appeal Court" by adioolayi(m): 11:08am On Jan 05
fergie001:

I am seeing 1-1... Kano/Plateau, one will likely fall.

Unfortunately for PDP, I think Plateau is certain to fall...they messed it all up.

Na that Kano be 50/50 grin grin

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Re: Mutfwang To Supreme Court: "I Wasn't Given Fair Hearing At The Appeal Court" by fergie001: 11:11am On Jan 05
adioolayi:


Unfortunately for PDP, U think Plateau is certain to fall...they messed it all up.

Na that Kano be 50/50 grin grin
I am betting on Plateau to fall. If the SC goes against the Appeal Court, there will be uproar since the lower Court has sacked everybody there.

So the SC will simply cite "Disobedience to Court Order."

Once fair hearing stands, Mutfwang wins. The truth is that his lawyer has partially conceded already by going the fair hearing route....

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Re: Mutfwang To Supreme Court: "I Wasn't Given Fair Hearing At The Appeal Court" by garfield1: 11:23am On Jan 05
dalongjnr:

Not at all,it was at the state high court.

It got to the apex court and pdp lost
Re: Mutfwang To Supreme Court: "I Wasn't Given Fair Hearing At The Appeal Court" by garfield1: 11:24am On Jan 05
dalongjnr:

Please bring out the judgment to that effect.
And the tribunal is not the place to hear that.

Read the full appeal court judgment and be properly guided
Re: Mutfwang To Supreme Court: "I Wasn't Given Fair Hearing At The Appeal Court" by garfield1: 11:29am On Jan 05
dalongjnr:

We will see when the judgement are been passed.
He's staying. You predictions are wrong in as much as the case is 55:45 in his favor.
As a lawyer that you are,you understand the principles of fair hearing!
Secondly, you also understanding the law of natural justice!
Compare what was done at the tribunals and the appeal court, then you will understand that his case is good, because it's like they hear a new case in the appeal court.

The only thing that can save him is a political deal.the appeal judgment was airtight.he wasn't denied fair hearing actually,it was even APC that was denied fair hearing at the tribunal..the appeal court simply consolidated the issues and determined it based on one issue.now,even at the tribunal,APC main focus was on the court judgment
Re: Mutfwang To Supreme Court: "I Wasn't Given Fair Hearing At The Appeal Court" by dalongjnr: 11:38am On Jan 05
gawu1:
If this governor survives this court case, he is likely going to be another Orton of Benue state. I see him being Orton's successor in terms of unnecessary complaints; instead of him to focus on giving his people good governance, he will be using the socalled herdsmen and bandits disturbance as excuses to hide his failures.
You are a joke, go and see ground love on the plateau.
Civil service;He paid 5 months salary arrear left by the previous administration and he cleared it up to date.
He also commenced payment of the staff which where employed by the government in September, 2022. Mostly, health workers in PSHMB,CONMV,CHT JOS AND PSSH.
Promotions for civil servants done and exams conducted for those awaiting promotion in the civil service.
2.works and housing;He rehabilitate all the jos towns roads and even some federal roads.
The jos smart city and film village was conceived and flagoff was 31st December, 2023 but was postponed due to the genocide that happened in the state.
3.Enviroment and housing;He sanitized the state capital and revive monthly sanitation.
He commenced payment of widows who were neglected by the previous government. Now they sweep and keep Jos clean.
4.Security;He revived and equipped operation rainbow which is a security network, neglected by the previous administration.
5.pensioners;He has commenced payment of gratuity for worker from 1984 to 2008. That was a record.
They even get paid their pensions before the active civil servants. They are paid before 25th of the month in fact, in December, they were paid on the 14th.
6.Sports; he revived and commenced pay of staff of might jet football club, he also appointed new management team for them and also, donated a brand new bus to them.
7.Agriculture; The subsidies and shared 120,000 bags of fertilizers to farmers.
He order PADP/ASTC to cultivate and plant soybeans,sweet potatoes etc on the farmer destroyed and villages vacated by the Fulani herdsmen to prevent land grabbing and famine.
He also tried in reviving the ASTC which is a mutibillion naira state assets neglected by the previous administration.
8. Traditional council; He accords them their rightful place, now a new ngolong ngas will be sworn in today
9. The way he handled the mangu,barkin ladi,Bokkos and riyom genocides by the Fulani herdsmen, is commendable. All the service chief the NSA, VP,the north central/northern governor's forum and even the Senate pay visit to the state both to sympathized and assess the levels of damages done.
All these done, within less than 6 months in office.
Just wait and see the upcoming magic that's to come.

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Re: Mutfwang To Supreme Court: "I Wasn't Given Fair Hearing At The Appeal Court" by garfield1: 11:40am On Jan 05
fergie001:

I am seeing 1-1... Kano/Plateau, one will likely fall.

Yes,nnpp should retain Kano since it is not a threat to 2027 and kwankwaso can easily align with tinubu plus there are a lot of judgment loopholes.the only issue is ganduje.plateau should likely fall since pdp is a threat,plateau is hostile to APC plus the judgment was immaculate
Re: Mutfwang To Supreme Court: "I Wasn't Given Fair Hearing At The Appeal Court" by garfield1: 11:53am On Jan 05
fergie001:
I am betting on Plateau to fall. If the SC goes against the Appeal Court, there will be uproar since the lower Court has sacked everybody there.

So the SC will simply cite "Disobedience to Court Order."

Once fair hearing stands, Mutfwang wins. The truth is that his lawyer has [b]partially conceded already by going the fair hearing route.... [/b]


Exactly at the bolded.the heavy focus on fair hearing is a concession of defeat but in reality,fair hearing wasn't breached as the sole issue determined at the appeal was the major issue at the tribunal.infact,APC suffered breach of fair hearing at the tribunal
Re: Mutfwang To Supreme Court: "I Wasn't Given Fair Hearing At The Appeal Court" by dalongjnr: 12:42pm On Jan 05
garfield1:


The only thing that can save him is a political deal.the appeal judgment was airtight.he wasn't denied fair hearing actually,it was even APC that was denied fair hearing at the tribunal..the appeal court simply consolidated the issues and determined it based on one issue.now,even at the tribunal,APC main focus was on the court judgment
I don't believes you. What happened to the principal of fair hearing?
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT THE CASE OF PDP IN PLATEAU STATE

The APC in Plateau State has been peddling untruthful information about the status of PDP in Plateau State.

HERE IS THE TRUTH!

Is it true that the PDP in Plateau State has had leadership tussle? Yes!

Following the painful loss of the 2019 Governorship Elections, many party faithfuls were displeased with the leadership of the then Chairman, Hon. Damishi Sango and presurrised him to resign.

After much resistance, Mr. Sango resigned and a Caretaker Committee headed by the then Organising Secretary, Hon. Gwot Chocho was appointed to run the affairs of the PDP.

That PDP validly held its repeat congress on the 25th of September, 2021 and the said Congress was monitored by INEC which report was tendered in evidence.

Before the election of August 9, 2020, a party Chairmanship Aspirant, one Bitrus Kaze went to Court to challenge the Chocho led Caretaker Committee.
On November 26, 2020, Justice Gang ruled in favor of Hon. Bitrus Kaze and ordered that the Chocho led Caretaker Committee be dissolved to pave way for a fresh congress.

Due to a lot of Court cases arising from the 1st congress, the stakeholders of the party on their own agreed to dissolve the Chris Hassan led EXCO elected from the 1st Congress and appointed a Caretaker Committee led by Senator Tunde Ogbeha which conducted a Fresh State Party Congress on September 25, 2021, in which Hon. Chris Hassan re-elected as Chairman.

Was this repeat Congress duly monitored by INEC? Yes!

And INEC submitted its report titled ‘’Comprehensive Report of Repeated Congress of the Peoples Democratic Party’’ dated 25th September, 2021.

Did Bitrus Kaze who challenged the Chocho led Caretaker Committee participate in the Repeat Congress?Yes, he did.

He polled 186 votes as against Hon. Chris Hassan’s 1,526 votes. Hon. Bitrus Kaze congratulated Hon. Chriss Hassan and was also at the Swearing in of the EXCO together with his supporters like Lt. Gen. J.T. Useni and Hon. Damishi Sango.

Has there been any Court Case against this Repeat Congress of September 25, 2021?Yes.

In the case of Augustine Timkuk Vs PDP, the APC masterminded this suit in order to nullify all PDP primaries in Plateau State. The Federal High Court in Jos dismissed the suit and the Court of Appeal Jos Division affirmed the judgement.

What important findings did the Federal High Court make in Augustine Timkuk’s Case?

That PDP complied with every existing Court Order regarding its State EXCO and therefore was not in disobedience with any Court Order. That PDP validly elected a new State EXCO in accordance with its constitution and therefore had the right structure required of a party in place.

Did all the 17 Local Governments participate in the Repeat Congress?Yes.

The 17 Local Government Areas in Plateau State and all Ward EXCOs and ad hoc delegates totalling 1,600 persons participated in the repeat congress. Only the Exco members of 5 Local Governments Areas, totalling about 85 were excluded for various local reasons.

Where did the repeat congress take place?

The repeat congress of the PDP took place at Langfield event centre, Rayfield in Jos South Local Government Area of Plateau State.

Did the JUDGMENT of the Plateau State High Court by Justice SP Gang affect the concluded congresses at the Ward, Local Government or Zonal levels?

No! The judgment of the Plateau State High Court in suit no. PLD/J304/2020 only affected the eligibility of the Chocho led Caretaker Committee to participate in the 1st Congress which in any case was eventually cancelled by mutual consent of PDP stakeholders to pave way for the repeat Congress of September 25, 2021, because Bitrus Kaze who was not an EXCO member of the party at any level wrote to PLASIEC (Plateau State Independent Electoral Commission) and demanded the exclusion of PDP.

9. Does PDP have any judgment(s) that confirmed the repeat congress after September 25, 2021? Yes!

There two judgments that validated and confirmed the repeated congress of the PDP. The Judgments are both by the Federal High Court Jos Division and Court of Appeal Jos Division. The particulars of the judgments are:

SUIT NO: FHC/J/CS/64/2022: BETWEEN: AUGUSTINE TIMKUK V. INDEPENDENT NATIONAL ELECTORAL COMMISSION (INEC) & 6 ORS (Federal High Court)

APPEAL NO: CA/J/300/2022: BETWEEN: AUGUSTINE TIMKUK V. INDEPENDENT NATIONAL ELECTORAL COMMISSION (INEC) & 6 ORS delivered on the 11th day of February, 2023 (This is the most recent judgment that confirmed the congress report of the PDP)

10. At the Tribunal what are some of the pieces of evidence that PDP tendered to show that PDP did not disobey any court order?

The PDP led evidence and tendered the following documents.

a) CERTIFIED TRUE COPIES COMPREHENSIVE REPORT OF INEC ON THE REPEATED CONGRESS DATED 25TH SEPTEMBER, 2021

b) SUIT NO: FHC/J/CS/64/2022: BETWEEN: AUGUSTINE TIMKUK V. INDEPENDENT NATIONAL ELECTORAL COMMISSION (INEC) & 6 ORS (Federal High Court)

c) APPEAL NO: CA/J/300/2022: BETWEEN: AUGUSTINE TIMKUK V. INDEPENDENT NATIONAL ELECTORAL COMMISSION (INEC) & 6 ORS delivered on the 11th day of February, 2023

d) VIDEO EVIDENCE OF BITRUS KAZE CONGRATULATING CHRIS HASSAN DURING THE REPEAT CONGRESS.

e) EVIDENCE THAT NO LGA WAS EXCLUDED DURING THE REPEATED CONGRESS

f) EVIDENCE OF COMPLIANCE THE JUDGMENT OF JUSTICE SP GANG

g) EVIDENCE TO SHOW THAT PDP HAS A STRUCTURE IN PLACE IN PLATEAU STATE

h) EVIDENCE TO SHOW THAT NO COURT OF LAW HAS NULLIFIED THE REPEATED CONGRESS.

11. Was PDP in existence in Plateau State as at the time of the conduct of the 2023 general elections?Yes.

The structure of the PDP in Plateau State came into existence since on the 25th September, 2021 when the repeated congress was held and no one challenged the congress let alone any court nullifying the repeated congress.

12. What is the position of the Nigerian Law on the Appropriate Court to determine the validity of Party Congress?

Being a pre-election matter, the jurisdiction for all pre-election matters rest with the Federal High Court.

13. What is the duty of an Election Tribunal and the Court of Appeal thereafter? The duty of the Tribunal and the Court of Appeal is centrally to determine who was validly elected and not to determine the validity of the congress of PDP because the challenge to the validity of the congress report can only be activated in a regular court and not at the Tribunal. Thereafter, the Court of Appeal can only decide if the Tribunal was right or wrong.

14. Were the candidates of the PDP nominated and sponsored by the State Chapter of the party?

By section 50 of the PDP constitution 2017 as amended, it is the duty of the National Executive Committee or National Working Committee of the PDP to nominate and sponsor candidates for all national elections and in the case of Plateau State, all the candidates were validly nominated and sponsored by the national leadership of the party.

15. Is the National Executive Committee of the PDP that nominated all the candidates of the PDP in Plateau State in disobedience of ANY alleged court order?

There was no evidence anywhere to show that PDP at the national level that sponsored and nominated PDP candidates in Plateau State is in any disobedience of any court order.

16. What was the basis of the judgment of the Court of Appeal against PDP?
The judgment of the Court of Appeal sacking Plateau State candidates of the PDP was on the basis of an alleged but unproved disobedience to court order. Evidence before the Court showed PDP had complied with every known Court Order.

17. Did the Court of Appeal make reference to the decisions of the Federal High Court and Court of Appeal which favoured the PDP? No!

The Court of Appeal refused to use the evidence of compliance with the judgment of the Plateau State High Court which were all tendered in evidence before the court and no objection was raised as to the admissibility of those documents.

18. Did PDP in Plateau State breach any law before the 2023 general election? No!

PDP in Plateau State did not contravene any known law before the conduct of the general elections and that is why the names of all the candidates of the PDP were accepted and published by INEC.

19. Did any member of the opposition party challenge the names of the PDP candidates after same were published by INEC? No!

20. Did any aspirant who participated in the primary election of the PDP challenge any of the candidates? No!
All the ASPIRANTS of the PDP in Plateau State at the primaries were all satisfied with the process.

21. Did the opposition tender any court judgment that nullified the repeat congress of the PDP at the trial? No!
Because there is no such judgment in existence anywhere in the world instead, they relied on judgments which the courts in those judgments only said PDP did not produce evidence to show that it had complied. However, in the present trial the evidence that was missing in the previous cases was before the court, yet the court refused to use and apply the evidence.

THE CASE OF MUTFWANG AGAINST NENTAWE AT THE SUPREME COURT

1. Dr. Nentawe Goshwe and APC challenged Governor Caleb Mutfwang’s victory at the Election Tribunal on the allegation that he was not qualified to contest the election because according to them, he was not validly nominated by the PDP since it had no ‘structure’.

2. Governor Caleb Mutfwang won at the Tribunal and the APC Petition was dismissed but the Court of Appeal set aside Gov. Caleb Mutfwang’s victory on the alleged ground that the Governor was not qualified to contest the election, having not validly sponsored by his party (PDP).

3. The Court of Appeal held that PDP had no structure in Plateau State and therefore lacked the competence to sponsor Governor Caleb Mutfwang. The Court also held that PDP was in breach of an Order of Court that directed it to conduct congress to elect its officers in the Wards, L.G. A.s and State in Plateau State, when in fact no order existed.

4. Governor Caleb Mutfwang now at the Supreme Court contends that the Order of Court was obeyed with the conduct of the Congress on September 21,2021 as found by the Tribunal; and even if the Order was not obeyed, the alleged disobedience does not form a ground for challenging his election. Reference on this is made to Section 134 of the Electoral Act 2023 which provides the grounds on which the Governor’s election can be challenged. None of the grounds includes disobedience of Court Order.

5. Further on the impossibility of challenging the Governor’s election based on the allegation of invalid nomination and sponsorship, the Governor refers to judgments of the Supreme Court which hold that a Petitioner, having admitted invalid nomination and sponsorship, invariably admits sponsorship.

6. On the allegation of lack of structure, the Supreme Court in the case of Oni v. Oyebanji (2023) 13 NWLR (Pt 1902) held that even if a Political Party has a
questionable leadership, its competence to nominate or sponsor a candidate cannot be questioned.

7. Governor Caleb Mutfwang is praying the Supreme Court to allow his appeal, set aside the judgment of the Court of Appeal, affirm the judgment of the Tribunal and return him as the winner of the election as declared by INEC.

8. The Supreme Court has held in many cases that the issue of nomination and sponsorship of a candidate are internal party matters. In this case, Governor Caleb Mutfwang cannot be challenged by his opponent, as in the case of Nentawe and APC because it only concerns members of the same party with the Governor! Also, the issue of nomination and sponsorship of candidates are pre-election matters that can only be challenged in a regular Court before elections.
Re: Mutfwang To Supreme Court: "I Wasn't Given Fair Hearing At The Appeal Court" by OGHENAOGIE(m): 12:56pm On Jan 05
dalongjnr:

Very needless comment from an unserious fellow. This is the best governor since Jonah jang when it comes to the way crisis are been handled in plateau state.
well he should prepare to leave cos PDP were unserious to follow process

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