Supreme Court overturns Appeal Court ruling, upholds Wike’s election
The Supreme Court on Wednesday affirmed the elections of Messrs Nyesom Wike, Ibikunle Amosun and Dave Umahi as the duly elected governors of Rivers, Ogun and Ebonyi states, respectively.
A seven-man panel led by the Chief
Justice of Nigeria, Justice Mahmud Mohammed, affirmed the governors’ elections
in three separate judgments on Wednesday.
The judgments were delivered shortly
after marathon hearings in the appeals in respect of the governorship elections
conducted on April 11, 2015 in the respective states.
But reasons for the judgments for the Rivers and Ogun
states will only be given by the apex court on February 12, while that of
Ebonyi will be given on January 29.
While the Supreme Court set aside the
judgments of both the tribunal and that of the Court of Appeal which had both
sacked Wike, the apex court only upheld the verdicts of the two lower courts
with resection to the elections in Ogun and Ebonyi states.
Justice Kudirat Kekere-Ekun, who read
the lead judgments in the three appeals, held that the appeal filed by Wike was
meritorious.
She held, “I find and hold that this
appeal is meritorious and it is allowed. The judgement of the lower court
delivered on the 16th of November, 2015 and the judgment of the tribunal
delivered on 24th October, 2015 are hereby set aside.
“The petition of the petitioners is
dismissed. The return of Nyesom Wike as governor of Rivers State by the
Independent National Electoral Commission is restored.”
Justices Mohammed, Ibrahim Mohammed,
Sylvester Ngwuta, Kumai Akaahs and Amiru Sanusi, who were members of the panel,
agreed with Kekere-Ekun’s lead judgment.
The candidate of the All Progressives
Congress in the April 11, 2015 poll, Dakuku Peterside and his party had filed a
petition before the Rivers State governorship election tribunal to challenge
Wike’s return by INEC as the winner of the April 11, 2015 governorship election
in the state.
The tribunal, which sat in Abuja held,
in its judgment of October 24, 2015, in favour of the petitioners, voided the
election on grounds of widespread violence and non-compliance with the
Electoral Act.
It ordered a rerun within 90 days.
Wike, the PDP and INEC appealed the
tribunal’s decision at the Court of Appeal, Abuja. The appellate court, in a
unanimous judgment by a five-man panel on November 16, 2015 upheld the
tribunal’s judgment.
Both decisions were set aside by the
Supreme Court in the judgment that was delivered late on Wednesday.
The court, in a unanimous decision also
dismissed the appeal by the PDP governorship candidate in Ogun State,
Adegboyega Isiaka.
Isiaka had challenged the judgments of
both the Court of Appeal and the Ogun State governorship election petition
tribunal, which both upheld the election of Ibikunle Amosun as the governor of
Ogun State.
Justice Akaahs, who read the lead
judgement held that the appeal lacked merit and dismissed it.
The apex court also dismissed the appeal
by the governorship candidate of the Labour Party in Ebonyi State, Edward
Nkwegu.
Justice Chima Nweze, who read the lead
judgment, held that the preliminary objection raised by Umahi succeeded in
part.
He resolved the two issues on the main
appeal against the appellant.
“No merit in this appeal. Umahi is the
duly elected governor of Ebonyi State. Reasons will be given on Friday, January
29,” he held.
Punch
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