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Re: Kogi: Court Gives INEC Permission To Continue Election by Nobody: 1:48pm On Dec 04, 2015
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Re: Kogi: Court Gives INEC Permission To Continue Election by xmich(m): 1:48pm On Dec 04, 2015
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Re: Kogi: Court Gives INEC Permission To Continue Election by moyinoluwabun(m): 1:48pm On Dec 04, 2015
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Re: Kogi: Court Gives INEC Permission To Continue Election by Nobody: 1:48pm On Dec 04, 2015
BUHARI BUHARI BUHARI BUHARI
APC APC APC APC APC APC APC




Well, Buhar and APC dey home, so let them have the possession.
Re: Kogi: Court Gives INEC Permission To Continue Election by fckmn24seg(m): 1:48pm On Dec 04, 2015
cktheluckyman:
Who is the deputy governorship candidate of the APC? Whatever comes out of this election would definitely be thrown out by the supreme court.

Supreme Court Haaa
Re: Kogi: Court Gives INEC Permission To Continue Election by PassingShot(m): 1:49pm On Dec 04, 2015
Chigold101:
so who is contesting on APC platform? Bello abi Faleke?
Bello of course. Faleke was not submitted as substitute for Audu but Yahaya Bello was.

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Re: Kogi: Court Gives INEC Permission To Continue Election by nnadychuks(m): 1:50pm On Dec 04, 2015
buhari DID YOU KNOW: area of arc is(TITAxPIxRxR/360)?
Re: Kogi: Court Gives INEC Permission To Continue Election by cruzita(f): 1:50pm On Dec 04, 2015
grin I think the vice-governor is the next in line
Re: Kogi: Court Gives INEC Permission To Continue Election by PassingShot(m): 1:52pm On Dec 04, 2015
cktheluckyman:
Who is the deputy governorship candidate of the APC? Whatever comes out of this election would definitely be thrown out by the supreme court.
On what ground?
Re: Kogi: Court Gives INEC Permission To Continue Election by Enesi47: 1:54pm On Dec 04, 2015
feelamong:
Nice one from the judiciary....

I wonder the type of lawyers that advice these guys self....anyway the lawyer don chop clean mouth. Notin concern agbero with Overload

Make Yahaya go find new deputy..if him no see anyone for Kogi, come to under bridge for Ojuelegba... enough jobless Kogi men full there smiley

BTW where is lalasticlala?
I beg I dey mile2 here I am ebira, help me bello to come me as deputy ooooooo lilasticalala
Re: Kogi: Court Gives INEC Permission To Continue Election by ybalogs(m): 1:55pm On Dec 04, 2015
Before nko, I just pity the Faleke guy, he may end up looking on all ends in the end.
Re: Kogi: Court Gives INEC Permission To Continue Election by cktheluckyman: 1:56pm On Dec 04, 2015
PassingShot:

On what ground?

Who is the APC deputy-Governorship candidate for tomorrow's elections? Since Faleke has formally repudiated his pairing with Bello,Can a Bello/new deputy ticket inherit the votes allocated to Audu Faleke ticket

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Re: Kogi: Court Gives INEC Permission To Continue Election by diwiz(m): 1:57pm On Dec 04, 2015
i c kogi state burning




igala and okun


vs

ibira

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Re: Kogi: Court Gives INEC Permission To Continue Election by Eruditor: 1:57pm On Dec 04, 2015
PassingShot:
I said it that neither did INEC nor APC erred.

1. Election was not won or lost based on the Electoral Act as there were more registered voters than the margin with which APC/Audu was leading. And since the Act recognized only registered voters and not PVC collected, the election became inconclusive.

2. Faleke did not participate in APC's primaries whereas the Electoral Act clearly stated that for any candidate to be elegible for election into office, he/she must have participated fully in his/her party's primaries. So, how will APC have used Faleke who didn't meet this criteria? Doing so would have handed the governorship to Wada through the courts later.

The case of Boni Haruna and that of Amaechi or any other similar ones are clearly different from this Kogi's case. In Kogi, no winner has emerged and it's the reason Faleke is unfortunate here.

Wrong. The court only said they had no jurisdiction to instruct INEC on what to do. Only the tribunal, Appeal court and Supreme Court can, following the proceedings.

1. Even though your point 1 is plausible and fair it is inappropriate for the time because the doctrine of necessity should have been implemented instead of wasting tax-payer's money to conduct UNNECESSARY supplementary elections.

2. Absolutely flawed. GEJ didn't participate in primary elections in 2007 but was sworn in as the president. Audu being alive or dead right now is immaterial. What role would he have played leading to the supplementary elections? INEC should have gone on to conduct the supplementary elections as though Audu was still alive and then declared him the governor whilst Faleke is sworn in.

3. In Kogi a winner should have emerged. Audu met all the conditions as stipulated by the constitution and electoral act. INEC should have declared him the elected Governor whilst disagreeing factions should have gone to the Tribunal to challenge it (which they would have failed).

INEC caused this mess.

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Re: Kogi: Court Gives INEC Permission To Continue Election by tunene66: 1:58pm On Dec 04, 2015
PassingShot:
I said it that neither INEC nor APC erred.

1. Election was not won or lost based on the Electoral Act as there were more registered voters than the margin with which APC/Audu was leading. And since the Act recognized only registered voters and not PVC collected, the election became inconclusive.

2. Faleke did not participate in APC's primaries whereas the Electoral Act clearly stated that for any candidate to be elegible for election into office, he/she must have participated fully in his/her party's primaries. So, how will APC have used Faleke who didn't meet this criteria? Doing so would have handed the governorship to Wada through the courts later.

The case of Boni Haruna and that of Amaechi or any other similar ones are clearly different from this Kogi's case. In Kogi, no winner has emerged and it's the reason Faleke is unfortunate here.


The decision of the court is neither a victory for INEC or APC. The court just said the matters brought can only be dealt with by the Election Tribunal

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Re: Kogi: Court Gives INEC Permission To Continue Election by pat077: 1:58pm On Dec 04, 2015
why is wada deceiving his self?
Re: Kogi: Court Gives INEC Permission To Continue Election by docadams: 2:00pm On Dec 04, 2015
PassingShot:
I said it that neither INEC nor APC erred.

1. Election was not won or lost based on the Electoral Act as there were more registered voters than the margin with which APC/Audu was leading. And since the Act recognized only registered voters and not PVC collected, the election became inconclusive.

2. Faleke did not participate in APC's primaries whereas the Electoral Act clearly stated that for any candidate to be elegible for election into office, he/she must have participated fully in his/her party's primaries. So, how will APC have used Faleke who didn't meet this criteria? Doing so would have handed the governorship to Wada through the courts later.

The case of Boni Haruna and that of Amaechi or any other similar ones are clearly different from this Kogi's case. In Kogi, no winner has emerged and it's the reason Faleke is unfortunate here.

Hmmmmmmm

My sentiments are with Faleke but my little sense says the party is right on this.

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Re: Kogi: Court Gives INEC Permission To Continue Election by muyiwah666(m): 2:00pm On Dec 04, 2015
Cool!.. Someone said the case would be dismissed with jurisdiction as the reason on nairaland 2days ago
Re: Kogi: Court Gives INEC Permission To Continue Election by ochigboochayi(m): 2:01pm On Dec 04, 2015
Good judgment

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Re: Kogi: Court Gives INEC Permission To Continue Election by Emmytrill(m): 2:03pm On Dec 04, 2015
cktheluckyman:


who will be the APC deputy governorship candidate since Faleke has withdrawn his candidacy for the supplem,entary polls? Can a candidiate run without a running mate? Will Bello/Another deputy inherit votes cast for Audu/Faleke? A very interesting days in the courts in the coming days .The way I see this,fresh elections are in the offing

Only the political party according to law can withdraw a candidate.
Re: Kogi: Court Gives INEC Permission To Continue Election by jamace(m): 2:03pm On Dec 04, 2015
PassingShot:
I said it that neither INEC nor APC erred.

1. Election was not won or lost based on the Electoral Act as there were more registered voters than the margin with which APC/Audu was leading. And since the Act recognized only registered voters and not PVC collected, the election became inconclusive.

2. Faleke did not participate in APC's primaries whereas the Electoral Act clearly stated that for any candidate to be elegible for election into office, he/she must have participated fully in his/her party's primaries. So, how will APC have used Faleke who didn't meet this criteria? Doing so would have handed the governorship to Wada through the courts later.

The case of Boni Haruna and that of Amaechi or any other similar ones are clearly different from this Kogi's case. In Kogi, no winner has emerged and it's the reason Faleke is unfortunate here.
I will challenge the highlighted again and again.

-Know that the whole election process is in phases.

-The phase of primaries ended with the nomination of Audu/Faleke as flag bearers.

-The election proper belongs to Audu and Faleke. With the demise of Audu, which is a force majeure, Faleke automatically becomes the main flag bearer. To complete the APC election team, Bello should be seconded to be Faleke's running mate.

-Faleke as main flagbearer and Bello as deputy/running mate is more appropriate and legal.

- I urge Faleke not to be part of the supplementary election if he is not made the main flagbearer. I hate used and dumped politics.

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Re: Kogi: Court Gives INEC Permission To Continue Election by jaybee(f): 2:09pm On Dec 04, 2015
richidinho:
The best thing to do is for INEC to conduct fresh election.


sorry sir, we are not supposed to look for "the best thing to do"; but the legal and right thing.

The court (or judge) says these are post election matters, meaning the election is concluded. only the tribunals can adjudicate on the matter.

going by this judgement, Falake is the governor elect.

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Re: Kogi: Court Gives INEC Permission To Continue Election by Ferdinandu(m): 2:10pm On Dec 04, 2015
PassingShot:
I said it that neither INEC nor APC erred.

1. Election was not won or lost based on the Electoral Act as there were more registered voters than the margin with which APC/Audu was leading. And since the Act recognized only registered voters and not PVC collected, the election became inconclusive.

2. Faleke did not participate in APC's primaries whereas the Electoral Act clearly stated that for any candidate to be elegible for election into office, he/she must have participated fully in his/her party's primaries. So, how will APC have used Faleke who didn't meet this criteria? Doing so would have handed the governorship to Wada through the courts later.

The case of Boni Haruna and that of Amaechi or any other similar ones are clearly different from this Kogi's case. In Kogi, no winner has emerged and it's the reason Faleke is unfortunate here.
Governorship Candidate is a joint ticket between Governor/Deputy. As long as Audu participated, it equally means that Faleke participated. That Augument that Faleke didn't participate is non and void. Bello didn't participate in the main election, he is just participating in the supplementary election which means how can INEC announce that that Bello having polled so so no of votes is declared elected when obviously about 240,000 is not his vote.

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Re: Kogi: Court Gives INEC Permission To Continue Election by Donlewis(m): 2:11pm On Dec 04, 2015
all this suit here and there by all this so called politician! I wonder what n how such people can goveren if they had any opportunity.
God will help us
Re: Kogi: Court Gives INEC Permission To Continue Election by jaybee(f): 2:13pm On Dec 04, 2015
jamace:

I will challenge the highlighted again and again.

-Know that the whole election process is in phases.

-The phase of primaries ended with the nomination of Audu/Faleke as flag bearers.

-The election proper belongs to Audu and Faleke. With the demise of Audu, which is a force majeure, Faleke automatically becomes the main flag bearer. To complete the APC election team, Bello should be seconded to be Faleke's running mate.

-Faleke as main flagbearer and Bello as deputy/running mate is more appropriate and legal.

- I urge Faleke not to be part of the supplementary election if he is not made the main flagbearer. I hate used and dumped politics.

According to the court, the election is concluded and Falake is the only flagbearer of APC left with the in the election after the demise of Audu. And without Falake as the main flagbearer, APC has no case to continue in the supplementary elections.
Re: Kogi: Court Gives INEC Permission To Continue Election by Nobody: 2:16pm On Dec 04, 2015
HMMMM NICE ONE, IGALA AND OKUN VS GOD NOT EVEN EBIRA THIS TIME AROUND. OKUN PEOPLE NEVER WANTED POWER SHIFT IN ANYWAY BEFORE... FALEKE DOESN'T WE WANTED IN KOGI STATE, KOGIET WANTS POWER SHIFT AND IGALA PEOPLE SAID NO WAY, because OF THAT THEY KILL ANYONE THAT IS POWERFUL POLITICALLY SENATOR AT AHMED, ONOGO, JOHN LAWAL TO MENTION BUT FEW WERE KILLED JUST because THEY WERE CLOSE TO THAT, ALL FROM KOGI CENTRAL. . NOW GOD HAS FINALLY DON IT AND NOTHING DEVIL OR WHOSOEVER CAN DO ABOUT IT UNLESS YOU CAN FIGHT GOD.
diwiz:
i c kogi state burning




igala and okun


vs

ibira
Re: Kogi: Court Gives INEC Permission To Continue Election by Flakky26(f): 2:17pm On Dec 04, 2015
Has faleke formally write to INEC indicating he is not a running mate to Yahaya Bello? As it stands ,officially, he is still the running mate to Yahaya

because APC submitted both yahaya and faleke names for the supplementary election.

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Re: Kogi: Court Gives INEC Permission To Continue Election by jamace(m): 2:23pm On Dec 04, 2015
jaybee:


According to the court, the election is concluded and Falake is the only flagbearer of APC left with the in the election after the demise of Audu. And without Falake as the main flagbearer, APC has no case to continue in the supplementary elections.
Ok. This is more appropriate and legal.
Re: Kogi: Court Gives INEC Permission To Continue Election by carboblanko(m): 2:28pm On Dec 04, 2015
Chigold101:
it means Bello have to look for another deputy as faleke has rejected the position...

Let the drama continue
As far as INEC is concerned Faleke is still the APC running mate despite his purported withdrawal. INEC will only accept the purported withdrawal if APC informs them and presents a new running mate for the elections.

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Re: Kogi: Court Gives INEC Permission To Continue Election by Mandyjosh: 2:28pm On Dec 04, 2015
PassingShot:
I said it that neither INEC nor APC erred.

1. Election was not won or lost based on the Electoral Act as there were more registered voters than the margin with which APC/Audu was leading. And since the Act recognized only registered voters and not PVC collected, the election became inconclusive.

2. Faleke did not participate in APC's primaries whereas the Electoral Act clearly stated that for any candidate to be elegible for election into office, he/she must have participated fully in his/her party's primaries. So, how will APC have used Faleke who didn't meet this criteria? Doing so would have handed the governorship to Wada through the courts later.

The case of Boni Haruna and that of Amaechi or any other similar ones are clearly different from this Kogi's case. In Kogi, no winner has emerged and it's the reason Faleke is unfortunate here.
PassingShot:
I said it that neither INEC nor APC erred.












U 2 get brain....wait o,shey u b lair,sorry lawyer ni?




1. Election was not won or lost based on the Electoral Act as there were more registered voters than the margin with which APC/Audu was leading. And since the Act recognized only registered voters and not PVC collected, the election became inconclusive.

2. Faleke did not participate in APC's primaries whereas the Electoral Act clearly stated that for any candidate to be elegible for election into office, he/she must have participated fully in his/her party's primaries. So, how will APC have used Faleke who didn't meet this criteria? Doing so would have handed the governorship to Wada through the courts later.

The case of Boni Haruna and that of Amaechi or any other similar ones are clearly different from this Kogi's case. In Kogi, no winner has emerged and it's the reason Faleke is unfortunate here.
PassingShot:
I said it that neither INEC nor APC erred.

1. Election was not won or lost based on the Electoral Act as there were more registered voters than the margin with which APC/Audu was leading. And since the Act recognized only registered voters and not PVC collected, the election became inconclusive.

2. Faleke did not participate in APC's primaries whereas the Electoral Act clearly stated that for any candidate to be elegible for election into office, he/she must have participated fully in his/her party's primaries. So, how will APC have used Faleke who didn't meet this criteria? Doing so would have handed the governorship to Wada through the courts later.

The case of Boni Haruna and that of Amaechi or any other similar ones are clearly different from this Kogi's case. In Kogi, no winner has emerged and it's the reason Faleke is unfortunate here.

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