Showing posts with label Election Matters.. Show all posts
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Wednesday, 4 March 2015

Appeal Court Gives Jonathan Green Light, Rules He is Qualified to Seek Re-election

PDP congratulates president on verdict.

The Court of Appeal in Abuja Tuesday dismissed an appeal challenging the eligibility of the President Goodluck Jonathan to seek another term of four years in office, holding  that the president is eligible to re-contest in the March 28 residential election.

The court dismissed an appeal filed by Cyriacus Njoku
against a judgment of an Abuja High Court which had earlier dismissed the case.

A panel of five justices of the appellate court, headed by Justice Abubakar Yahaya, in a unanimous judgment, held that the appellant’s suit was speculative and imaginary.

In the lead judgment delivered by Justice Yahaya, the court held that Jonathan had only spent one term in office as the president going by the provision of the constitution.

The court noted that the appellant lacked the locus standi to challenge the president’s qualification to contest adding that where a party lacked locus, the court could not assume jurisdiction.

On that ground, the court upheld the decision of the lower court which dismissed Cyriacus’s suit for lack of locus standi.

“We agree with the lower court that the appellant has no locus to sue”, the court held.

On the cause of action, the court held that the case of the appellant was speculative and imaginary as none of the reliefs he sought accrued any benefit to him.

On the issue of taken oath of office and allegiance twice by Jonathan, the court pointed out that the constitution was the grundnorm.

It held that court of law was duty bound to consider the entire provision of the constitution.

Justice Abubakar said: “In this appeal, it is not controverted by the appellant that the first oath taken by the first defendant (Jonathan) was the oath he took as the vice- president and not as president.

“But he took the oath in May 2010 to complete unexpired tenure of late Umaru Musa Yar’Adua.

“Section 37(1)(b) disqualifies a person from contesting for president if he had been elected twice.

“Disqualification is through election and not oath taking.

Election is a process of choosing a person to occupy a
position by voting. When election is given its literal meaning, it connotes when a voting is employed to choose a person for political office.

“This did not take place when Jonathan stepped into the shoe of his principal who went to the great beyond.

To say these things were done is to import words not used by the constitution. Section 146(1) of the constitution cannot be deemed an election for a vice president to step into the office of a president.

“Election involves conducting primaries by party, nomination, election and announcement of results. All these processes were not done. If a vice-president succeeds a president that dies, that cannot be challenged. It is a mode of stepping into the vacant office provided for by the constitution.

“When a president dies, the vice-president automatically becomes president as provided for by Section 130 (1)(2) of the 1999 Constitution.”

In addition, the court also held that oath taken by Jonathan in May 2010 was a constitutional process.

He noted that going by Section 135 (2)(b) of the Contitution, the president took the
oath of office for the first time in May 2011, adding that the 2010 oath was to complete the unexpired term of Yara’Adua.

The court also noted that if Jonathan was disqualified as prayed by the appellant, the system of election would have then been altered.

“It was not election that produced the first respondent in May 2010, the oath he took then was not an oath of elected president as provided for by Section 180 of the constitution.

“The process which produced the first respondent in 2010 was not election but a constitutional process.

This was different to what happened in 2011.
“The process of election was followed in 2011. The oath of office taken in 2011 was the first oath taking by the first respondent as an elected president having fulfilled all the process, of election,” the court further held.

Meanwhile, the PDP has congratulated President Jonathan for his victory at the Court of Appeal.

PDP National Publicity Secretary, Olisa Metuh, in a
statement yesterday said the court ruling represents a
positive step towards President Jonathan’s impending
overwhelming victory at the polls come March 28.

The party described the verdict as “victory for democracy and the rule of law especially in protecting the inalienable rights of eligible citizens to freely participate in the electoral process without any form of hindrance” adding that the development has helped to enrich the judiciary and further deepened the nation’s democratic evolution.

The PDP also applauded President Jonathan for always remaining focused and upholding democratic principles, which enable Nigerians to operate in an environment that allows for full expression of fundamental rights.

Commending the judiciary for its stabilising role in the polity, the PDP urged its members and supporters across the country to close ranks and stand on the platform of this judicial victory to intensify efforts for eventual electoral victory for the president and other candidates of the party in the general elections.

Don’t allow PDP buy you with dollars – Fashola warns Nigerians

Lagos State Governor, Babatunde Fashola, has
advised Nigerians against voting for politicians
with no good track record.

The governor gave this charge yesterday, while
commissioning nine network of roads in Maidan-
Aina-Agiliti area of Mile 12, Kosofe Local
Government Area of the state.

Fashola told them not to be carried away by the
empty promises being made by the incumbent
federal government as it was yet to fulfill any in
the last four years.

He advised Nigerians not to be bought by dollars
and other incentives being shared by the Peoples
Democratic Party, PDP, as inducement in its
desperation to win elections in the state.

Fashola said, “”If you collect dollars, know that you
have collected your security, your roads and your
infrastructure. Tell them your dignity cannot be
bought by naira or dollars.”

Fashola also commissioned 18 Classroom Blocks at
Aiyedire Ajibola Senior High School, in Ketu area of
the state, saying the road project was an evidence
of his government’s slum regeneration and urban
renewal plan.

He said whoever had visited the area before the
construction would understand why the whole
residents had turned up to witness the
commissioning.

Tuesday, 3 March 2015

Cross River Presents Election Materials to the Blind.

Cross River Resident Electoral Commissioner, Dr Sylvester Okey-Ezeani has presented election material items to the visually impaired persons in the State.

The Items presented was in line with the Abuja demand by the people living with Disabilities to the Electoral umpire in November 2014 and Cross River State is the first to give such materials out to the Persons Living with Disabilities (PWDs).

Items Given includes 100 copies of Accreditation/Voting Procedure manual, 13 Frequently asked questions brochures, 140 wrong and Right Voting Guides,100 copies of Voting Offences and Penalty and 142 Copies of General Election Dates among others.

Speaking during the presentations at INEC Office, Calabar, the State Resident Electoral Commissioner said it was part of the promise made by the Chairman in ensuring that People Living with disabilities were giving adequate informations and guide before and during the polls.

"It is the commission desire that you make adequate use of these materials as part of the effort of INEC to give the people with visually impaired persons to have sense of belonging on the electoral processes "he said.

Dr Joseph Agba, Cross River State President of visually Impaired ?Person who was full of appreciation to the commission said in the past, INEC have not consider their plight just as he said many other government Organisations and agencies does not put the interest of the visually impaired persons into congnisance in particular and People living with the Disability in General in all their activities.

"This is the first time any public office will be distributing materials like this and it's a good development, many people organized workshops and ?seminars without considering the plight of the visually impaired.
"I'm going to give this information directly including students in the university ?"he said.

The stakeholders meeting facilitated by Human and
Organisational Resources Development Centre (HORDC) in partnership with Disability Policy and Advocacy Initiative (DPAI)had in November 2014 requested ?for blind and partially sighted persons from INEC, election/voting materials (ballot papers) produced in Braille or tactile formats; blind and partially sighted persons are allowed to come with a person of their choice to assist them; electoral officials are properly trained to provide necessary assistance
to blind and partially sighted persons among others.