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Oni Asks Court To Revoke Fayemi’s APC Candidacy by Ecstasy154(op): 10:35pm On Jun 25, 2018
Segun Oni, a governorship aspirant of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ekiti state, has filed a suit at a federal high court in Abuja to challenge the emergence of Kayode Fayemi, former minister of mines and steel, as the party’s flagbearer for the July 14 governorship poll.

Fayemi whole polled a total of 941 votes at the primary which held on May 12, defeated Oni, his closest rival by a margin of over 460 votes.

But Oni has asked the court to determine if it was proper for his opponent in the primary to contest without resigning as a member of the federal cabinet.

In the court documents seen by TheCable, Oni asked the court to determine if Fayemi’s action did not violate the Nigerian constitution and the guidelines of the ruling party primary.

The suit was filed on his behalf by Gani Faniyi, his counsel.

“Whether by virtue of All Progressives Congress constitution and particularly Articles 2 and 5 of All Progressive Congress 2014 Guidelines for the nomination of candidates for public office as applicable to the A.P.C Governorship primaries conducted on the 12th May, 2018, the 1st Defendant being a serving member of the Federal Executive and Federal Minister of Solid Minerals, Mines and Steel Development having not resigned his appointment as a member of Federal Executive and Minister of Solid Mineral, Mines and Steel Development, at all or at least 30 days to the said primaries election of 12th May, 2018 was qualified to contest and participate in the said All Progressive Congress Governorship primaries of 12th May, 2018 as an aspirant in that election,” the document read.

“Whether by virtue of All Progressive Congress Constitution and particularly Articles 2 and 5 of All Progressive Congress 2014 Guidelines for the nomination of candidates for public office as applicable to the A.P.C Governorship primaries conducted on the 12th May, 2018, at Damilek Event Centre, Ado-Ekiti for the purpose of determining or nominating the 2nd Defendant candidate for the 12th July Ekiti State Governorship election, the 1st Defendant having being indicted by Rtd. Hon. Justice Oyewole Judicial Panel of Enquiry was qualified to contest and participate in the said All Progressives Congress Governorship primary of 12th May, 2018 as an aspirant in that election.”

Among the reliefs Oni are seeking are: “A declaration that the claimant (Oni) having scored 481 votes which is the majority of lawful and valid votes at the 2nd Defendant (APC) the 12th May, 2018 A.P.C Governorship primaries election for the purpose of determining the 2nd Defendant’s candidate for the 14th July 2018 election for the office of Governor Ekiti State is the person that was validly nominated by the 2nd Defendant for the 14th July, 2018 election for the office of Governor, Ekiti state.”
https://www.thecable.ng/breaking-oni-asks-court-to-revoke-fayemis-apc-candidacy/

Re: Oni Asks Court To Revoke Fayemi’s APC Candidacy by OZAOEKPE(f): 10:41pm On Jun 25, 2018
grin
Re: Oni Asks Court To Revoke Fayemi’s APC Candidacy by kayusely70(m): 10:43pm On Jun 25, 2018
Another crisis brewing in APC
Re: Oni Asks Court To Revoke Fayemi’s APC Candidacy by tomakint: 10:44pm On Jun 25, 2018
How true is this? Cilicmarin help me out cheesy grin
Re: Oni Asks Court To Revoke Fayemi’s APC Candidacy by uba1991: 10:47pm On Jun 25, 2018
fayose av nothing to offer than lieing.this news is fake
Re: Oni Asks Court To Revoke Fayemi’s APC Candidacy by stanleyravos: 10:52pm On Jun 25, 2018
I think is over for APC in ekiti, Mark my words
Re: Oni Asks Court To Revoke Fayemi’s APC Candidacy by id911(m): 10:54pm On Jun 25, 2018
CilicMarin aka NgeneUkwenu, your party Accursed Peoples Congress is about to be buried in Ekiti. Please offer your condolence
Re: Oni Asks Court To Revoke Fayemi’s APC Candidacy by magoo10(m): 10:56pm On Jun 25, 2018
The case hold water gan grin grin
Re: Oni Asks Court To Revoke Fayemi’s APC Candidacy by id911(m): 11:03pm On Jun 25, 2018
uba1991:
fayose av nothing to offer than lieing.this news is fake
If you have weak erection and premature ejaculation, you will blame Peter The Rock Fayose. Typical of Accursed Peoples Congress faithful... smh
Re: Oni Asks Court To Revoke Fayemi’s APC Candidacy by docadams: 11:13pm On Jun 25, 2018
If Fayemi penned a resignation letter who would he have submitted it to: PMB or Oni?
Re: Oni Asks Court To Revoke Fayemi’s APC Candidacy by tope777(m): 11:39pm On Jun 25, 2018
Seriously serious.
Re: Oni Asks Court To Revoke Fayemi’s APC Candidacy by hardywaltz(m): 11:44pm On Jun 25, 2018
Oni will be surprised to see an acknowledged resignation letter dated 2017.
Him eye go clear
Re: Oni Asks Court To Revoke Fayemi’s APC Candidacy by TonyeBarcanista(m): 11:44pm On Jun 25, 2018
The case will be thrown out for lack of merit as both cases will be subject to the testimonies of the APC and the President/FG.

Wetin concern me sef for this matter?
Re: Oni Asks Court To Revoke Fayemi’s APC Candidacy by BAILMONEY: 11:45pm On Jun 25, 2018
OZAOEKPE:
grin
BROS WHY YOU DEY LAUGH NA grin
Re: Oni Asks Court To Revoke Fayemi’s APC Candidacy by ibrahimsalam: 12:02am On Jun 26, 2018
TonyeBarcanista:
The case will be thrown out for lack of merit as both cases will be subject to the testimonies of the APC and the President/FG.

Wetin concern me sef for this matter?
testimonies of fg that he did not go against the party's constitution or what? shouldn't he have resigned before the primaries ? well only time will tell
Re: Oni Asks Court To Revoke Fayemi’s APC Candidacy by TonyeBarcanista(m): 12:30am On Jun 26, 2018
ibrahimsalam:
testimonies of fg that he did not go against the party's constitution or what? shouldn't he have resigned before the primaries ? well only time will tell
The suit will be thrown out.

The Constitution says a public/civil servants should resign at least 30 days to the day of election. Fayemi's resignation was before June 14 (election is July 14). It didn't say "30 Days before party primary election".

Secondly, the issue of "APC Guidelines" there is a Committee that was setup by the party to clear the aspirants and there is something called "waiver" in party politics. The Committee clearance report has taken care of that, however, the party could again come out and say Fayemi was granted waiver.

Why did Izunazo and others members of APC NWC recontest their positions without resigning as written in the constitution?

On the judicial panel indictment, unfortunately, the Supreme Court has held that only a court can convict not a panel.

Ooops, my position is actually to contribute my own little olodo knowledge to the forum and not to speak for party. Who dem EPP?
Re: Oni Asks Court To Revoke Fayemi’s APC Candidacy by slivertongue: 12:39am On Jun 26, 2018
No case file numba? dis luks like d handiwok of fayemis enemies. oni &apc wil com out 2deny it. apc seem 2av issues
Re: Oni Asks Court To Revoke Fayemi’s APC Candidacy by senatordave1(m): 12:53am On Jun 26, 2018
TonyeBarcanista:
The suit will be thrown out.

The Constitution says a public/civil servants should resign at least 30 days to the day of election. Fayemi's resignation was before June 14 (election is July 14). It didn't say "30 Days before party primary election".

Secondly, the issue of "APC Guidelines" there is a Committee that was setup by the party to clear the aspirants and there is something called "waiver" in party politics. The Committee clearance report has taken care of that, however, the party could again come out and say Fayemi was granted waiver.

Why did Izunazo and others members of APC NWC recontest their positions without resigning as written in the constitution?

On the judicial panel indictment, unfortunately, the Supreme Court has held that only a court can convict not a panel.

Ooops, my position is actually to contribute my own little olodo knowledge to the forum and not to speak for party. Who dem EPP?
Your objectivity is making my admiration for you to rise exponentially.i bow for you.although your pdp and am apc,your always honest when necessary.please continue doing so.
Re: Oni Asks Court To Revoke Fayemi’s APC Candidacy by Paperwhite(m):
Well, the APC have finished their much anticipated convention but the legal fireworks of all the aggrieved but suppressed feeling have started to manifest themselves
Re: Oni Asks Court To Revoke Fayemi’s APC Candidacy by SalamRushdie: 1:03am On Jun 26, 2018
senatordave1:
Your objectivity is making my admiration for you to rise exponentially.i bow for you.although your pdp and am apc,your always honest when necessary.please continue doing so.
Why don't you want to be like him and be non biased in yiur views
Re: Oni Asks Court To Revoke Fayemi’s APC Candidacy by docadams: 1:08am On Jun 26, 2018
TonyeBarcanista:
The suit will be thrown out.

The Constitution says a public/civil servants should resign at least 30 days to the day of election. Fayemi's resignation was before June 14 (election is July 14). It didn't say "30 Days before party primary election".

Secondly, the issue of "APC Guidelines" there is a Committee that was setup by the party to clear the aspirants and there is something called "waiver" in party politics. The Committee clearance report has taken care of that, however, the party could again come out and say Fayemi was granted waiver.

Why did Izunazo and others members of APC NWC recontest their positions without resigning as written in the constitution?

On the judicial panel indictment, unfortunately, the Supreme Court has held that only a court can convict not a panel.

Ooops, my position is actually to contribute my own little olodo knowledge to the forum and not to speak for party. Who dem EPP?
You've helped with this explanation before some busy bodies work themselves to exhaustion on an issue that doesn't concern them.
Re: Oni Asks Court To Revoke Fayemi’s APC Candidacy by kahal29: 3:45am On Jun 26, 2018
TonyeBarcanista:
The suit will be thrown out.

The Constitution says a public/civil servants should resign at least 30 days to the day of election. Fayemi's resignation was before June 14 (election is July 14). It didn't say "30 Days before party primary election".

Secondly, the issue of "APC Guidelines" there is a Committee that was setup by the party to clear the aspirants and there is something called "waiver" in party politics. The Committee clearance report has taken care of that, however, the party could again come out and say Fayemi was granted waiver.

Why did Izunazo and others members of APC NWC recontest their positions without resigning as written in the constitution?

On the judicial panel indictment, unfortunately, the Supreme Court has held that only a court can convict not a panel.

Ooops, my position is actually to contribute my own little olodo knowledge to the forum and not to speak for party. Who dem EPP?
Boss you even forgot to add that according to Supreme Court decision in Okezie Ikpeazu vs Uche Oga 2017 in their tax case issue, the Supreme Court ruled that when the provision of any law (e.g Party constitution, Electoral Act or guideline e.t.c) is at variance with what the constitution says then the constitution supersede's.

In the Okezie tax issue the PDP constitution says you must show evidence of tax payment for 3yrs but the constitution didn't list that as a requirement for contesting election in Nigeria so the Supreme Court went with the constitution.

In Fayemi's case the constitution clearly states that it must be 30 days to the main election {Not Primary Election} and so shall it be because the constitution is the standard norm.


Furthermore in the Supreme Court judgement between PDP (Wike) vs APC (Peterside) the same rule was also applied and that is why Wike is still governor today. In the case, it was argued that INEC guideline says [b]No card reader No Election[/b or manual accreditation but the Supreme Court ruled that the a "mere letter " in form of guidelines for election cannot supersede the constitution. According to the justices what the constitution recognises is manual accreditation/voting and not the card reader.


This case is dead on arrival. I pity the charge and bail lawyer that filled. He needs a refreshal course in election petition matters from the likes of Wole Olanikpekun, Lateef Fagbemi, Niyi Akintola and co.
Re: Oni Asks Court To Revoke Fayemi’s APC Candidacy by ibrahimsalam: 6:29am On Jun 26, 2018
TonyeBarcanista:
The suit will be thrown out.

The Constitution says a public/civil servants should resign at least 30 days to the day of election. Fayemi's resignation was before June 14 (election is July 14). It didn't say "30 Days before party primary election".

Secondly, the issue of "APC Guidelines" there is a Committee that was setup by the party to clear the aspirants and there is something called "waiver" in party politics. The Committee clearance report has taken care of that, however, the party could again come out and say Fayemi was granted waiver.

Why did Izunazo and others members of APC NWC recontest their positions without resigning as written in the constitution?

On the judicial panel indictment, unfortunately, the Supreme Court has held that only a court can convict not a panel.

Ooops, my position is actually to contribute my own little olodo knowledge to the forum and not to speak for party. Who dem EPP?
fayemi had a federal appointment between do you have the APC constitution?
Re: Oni Asks Court To Revoke Fayemi’s APC Candidacy by seguno2: 6:34am On Jun 26, 2018
kahal29:
Boss you even forgot to add that according to Supreme Court decision in Okezie Ikpeazu vs Uche Oga 2017 in their tax case issue, the Supreme Court ruled that when the provision of any law (e.g Party constitution, Electoral Act or guideline e.t.c) is at variance with what the constitution says then the constitution supersede's.

In the Okezie tax issue the PDP constitution says you must show evidence of tax payment for 3yrs but the constitution didn't list that as a requirement for contesting election in Nigeria so the Supreme Court went with the constitution.

In Fayemi's case the constitution clearly states that it must be 30 days to the main election {Not Primary Election} and so shall it be because the constitution is the standard norm.


Furthermore in the Supreme Court judgement between PDP (Wike) vs APC (Peterside) the same rule was also applied and that is why Wike is still governor today. In the case, it was argued that INEC guideline says [b]No card reader No Election[/b or manual accreditation but the Supreme Court ruled that the a "mere letter " in form of guidelines for election cannot supersede the constitution. According to the justices what the constitution recognises is manual accreditation/voting and not the card reader.

This case is dead on arrival. I pity the charge and bail lawyer that filled. He needs a refreshal course in election petition matters from the likes of Wole Olanikpekun, Lateef Fagbemi, Niyi Akintola and co.
Are you sure that our constitution used the term MAIN to qualify the election mentioned in it or it is open to interpretation ??
Re: Oni Asks Court To Revoke Fayemi’s APC Candidacy by kahal29:
seguno2:
Are you sure that our constitution used the term MAIN to qualify the election mentioned in it or it is open to interpretation ??
The only election the constitution refers to is the Main election {Section 182 - 1 - g} while other election like party primaries and selection of candidates are taken care of by the electoral act.

Re: Oni Asks Court To Revoke Fayemi’s APC Candidacy by SamuelAnyawu(m): 8:51am On Jun 26, 2018
TonyeBarcanista:
The suit will be thrown out.

The Constitution says a public/civil servants should resign at least 30 days to the day of election. Fayemi's resignation was before June 14 (election is July 14). It didn't say "30 Days before party primary election".

Secondly, the issue of "APC Guidelines" there is a Committee that was setup by the party to clear the aspirants and there is something called "waiver" in party politics. The Committee clearance report has taken care of that, however, the party could again come out and say Fayemi was granted waiver.

Why did Izunazo and others members of APC NWC recontest their positions without resigning as written in the constitution?

On the judicial panel indictment, unfortunately, the Supreme Court has held that only a court can convict not a panel.

Ooops, my position is actually to contribute my own little olodo knowledge to the forum and not to speak for party. Who dem EPP?
You've said it all
Re: Oni Asks Court To Revoke Fayemi’s APC Candidacy by Nobody: 9:33am On Jun 26, 2018
grin
Re: Oni Asks Court To Revoke Fayemi’s APC Candidacy by micgray100(m): 9:33am On Jun 26, 2018
Naija... Ekiti politics... I use to think oni and fayemi are on the same page...
Re: Oni Asks Court To Revoke Fayemi’s APC Candidacy by tolexy007(m): 9:33am On Jun 26, 2018
grin
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