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| Re: Kogi Scenario: AGF Should Head To Supreme Court by mazzi: 8:26am On Nov 23, 2015 |
Baboo13:it can only declared a joint one when election is won and both(audu and deputy)sworn in,but as it stand no person has been declared winner talk more of swearing in. |
| Re: Kogi Scenario: AGF Should Head To Supreme Court by Baboo13(m): 8:30am On Nov 23, 2015 |
mazzi:Lol so the election is a single ticket? |
| Re: Kogi Scenario: AGF Should Head To Supreme Court by olaide721(m): 8:33am On Nov 23, 2015 |
respect80:Yes the deputy will stand in for the governor since the law says if the candidate dies before election but in this Audu's case he died while collation of result of 18 local government out of 21 is which means the election have been concluded |
| Re: Kogi Scenario: AGF Should Head To Supreme Court by mazzi: 8:34am On Nov 23, 2015 |
Baboo13:if not so,why will election be cancelled when a candidate die before commencement of election and won't inec ask the running mate to stand in for the dead candidate? |
| Re: Kogi Scenario: AGF Should Head To Supreme Court by mazzi: 8:34am On Nov 23, 2015 |
Baboo13:if not so,why will election be cancelled when a candidate die before commencement of election and why won't inec ask the running mate to stand in for the dead candidate? Mind you,no mandate has been won cos the election has not been concluded. |
| Re: Kogi Scenario: AGF Should Head To Supreme Court by crystalbobo(m): 8:38am On Nov 23, 2015 |
mazzi:oboi wen frm presido kpemen e go all tru d proses wen u mention |
| Re: Kogi Scenario: AGF Should Head To Supreme Court by Justicealh3(m): 8:39am On Nov 23, 2015 |
mailadedamola:D'u even read the thread post so? |
| Re: Kogi Scenario: AGF Should Head To Supreme Court by Nobody: 8:52am On Nov 23, 2015 |
ACCORDING TO FESTUS KEYAMO Sunday, November 22, 2015. PRESS STATEMENT ON THE REPORTED DEATH OF PRINCE ABUBAKAR AUDU AND THE LEGAL IMPLICATIONS. The reported death today, Sunday, November 22nd, 2015, of the APC candidate in the Kogi State Governorship elections, Prince Abubakar Audu, is extremely shocking and sad. I would like to express my condolences to the entire family of Audu and to the people of Kogi State. However, the real question agitating the minds of everybody is the legal implication regarding the inconclusive Governorship elections at the time of his demise. To state it correctly he was said to have died AFTER the announcement of the results by INEC and after INEC had declared the elections inconclusive. Admittedly, this is a strange and novel constitutional scenario. It has never happened in our constitutional history to the extent that when an election has been partially conducted (and not before or after the elections) a candidate dies. What then happens? This is a hybrid situation between what happened in the case of Atiku Abubakar/Boni Haruna in 1999 and the provision of section 33 of the Electoral Act, 2010. In the case of Atiku Abubakar/Boni Haruna [which is now a clear constitutional provision of section 181(1) of the 1999 Constitution (as amended)] the Supreme Court held, in effect, that “if a person duly elected as Governor dies before taking and subscribing the Oath of Allegiance and oath of office, or is unable for any reason whatsoever to be sworn in, the person elected with him as Deputy governor shall be sworn in as Governor and he shall nominate a new Deputy-Governor who shall be appointed by the Governor with the approval of a simple majority of the house of Assembly of the State”. In the case of section 33 of the Electoral Act 2010 it provides, in effect, that if a person has been duly nominated as a candidate of his party and he dies before the election then the political party has the right to replace him with another candidate and not necessarily the Deputy Governorship candidate. Now, does the Kogi situation fit into section 181(1) of the Constitution as quoted above or section 33 of the Electoral Act mentioned above? My simple position is that the Kogi situation fits more into section 181(1) of the 1999 Constitution (as amended) and as such James Abiodun Faleke automatically becomes the governorship candidate of the APC. This is because even though the election in inconclusive, votes have been counted and allocated to Parties and candidates. As a result the joint ticket of Audu/Faleke has acquired some votes already. James Abiodun Faleke is as much entitled to those votes already counted as much as the late Abubakar Audu. He has a right to cling to those votes going into the supplementary election. There is only one problem, though. Who nominates Faleke’s Deputy? Unlike section 181(1) of the 1999 Constitution, he cannot approach the House of Assembly of the State to approve a nomination by him of a Deputy. This is because, in reality, he is not duly elected yet. Therefore it is only reasonable to conclude that it is APC (Faleke’s political party) that should submit the name of a fresh Deputy Governorship candidate to INEC for the supplementary election. This is the only position in this situation that accords with reason and good sense. FESTUS KEYAMO, ESQ. London, 9:40pm Sunday, November 22, 2015. |
| Re: Kogi Scenario: AGF Should Head To Supreme Court by Sanuzi(m): 9:01am On Nov 23, 2015 |
Dotng:
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| Re: Kogi Scenario: AGF Should Head To Supreme Court by Baboo13(m): 9:02am On Nov 23, 2015 |
mazzi:Lol did he die before election commenced? |
| Re: Kogi Scenario: AGF Should Head To Supreme Court by Frankiss44(m): 9:32am On Nov 23, 2015 |
okpor2:Differen scenario... Atiku was already declared winner and given certificate of return... Audu hasnt won yet and his election is inconclusive. |
| Re: Kogi Scenario: AGF Should Head To Supreme Court by mandarin: 9:43am On Nov 23, 2015 |
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| Re: Kogi Scenario: AGF Should Head To Supreme Court by mandarin: 9:45am On Nov 23, 2015 |
[quote author=free2ryhme post=40310832]It is unfortunate that Audu died. may his soul rest in peace. Meanwhile, Audu was representing APC and has a deputy. therefore the deputy should continue. | I admire your intelligence, that was a reference case at the supreme court. Another factor is the fact that if the number of accredited outstanding votes when added to votes cast and invalid votes will outnumber accredited voters and since INEC had accepted the votes counted as valid, votes cast cannot be more than accredited voters, so the outstanding votes may be declared inconsequential. |
| Re: Kogi Scenario: AGF Should Head To Supreme Court by johnpalmer774(m): 9:49am On Nov 23, 2015 |
mazzi:You are disgrace to yourself i just hope any member of ur families is not reading this?? read this ur comment again and asked urself if it makes any sense to you, the deputy was not dully elected or nominated by the part rather, he was just picked by by audu after winning his party primary , What sense does this makes ![]() |
| Re: Kogi Scenario: AGF Should Head To Supreme Court by limamintruth: 9:54am On Nov 23, 2015 |
Dotng:I agree with this submission 100%. ![]() Cos if inec takes any step without obtaining legal advice or directive from the supreme court, the body will have to contend with stiff opposition, criticisms & possibly legal battle from one or more political parties participating in the election. |
| Re: Kogi Scenario: AGF Should Head To Supreme Court by Jesusloveyou: 10:50am On Nov 23, 2015 |
scholes0:even if he had died a day to d election, d election would have still continue, because d electorate has already made-up their mind d party to vote for, and is a joint ticket and d electorate were already aware that when d helmsman die, d deputy we take over, so they voted for both of them |
| Re: Kogi Scenario: AGF Should Head To Supreme Court by Jesusloveyou: 11:03am On Nov 23, 2015 |
mazzi:as far as d election was conducted, even if one of d party to d joint ticket die a day before d election, d other party continue d process of d mandate, in another scenario, what if d deputy gubernatorial candidate die, wil one of d party of d mandate which is d gubernatorial candidate not continue d process of d mandate? |
| Re: Kogi Scenario: AGF Should Head To Supreme Court by okonjoshua: 11:05am On Nov 23, 2015 |
This is what christain call near Success syndrome And is what will should always pray against![color=#000099][/color] |
| Re: Kogi Scenario: AGF Should Head To Supreme Court by miqos02(m): 11:20am On Nov 23, 2015 |
Hmmmmmm |
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