Justice Okon Abang of the Abuja division of the Federal High
Court yesterday ordered the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to
accept Jimoh Ibrahim as the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in
Ondo State.
Mr. Eyitayo Jegede was the candidate of the party, and by this ruling, his
candidature becomes nullified.
In his ruling on an application filed by the Chairman and Secretary
of the PDP in Ondo State, Prince Biyi Poroye and Ademola Genty and others in
Osun and Oyo respectively, Justice Abang held that INEC has no reason to
reject the candidate submitted to INEC by the plaintiffs.
The said application was for the enforcement of a June 29, 2016 judgment of the
court affirming Poroye, Genty and others, who emerged from the May 10, 2016
congresses of the party in the Southwest, as the authentic leaders of the party
in the Ondo, Ekiti, Oyo, Osun, Ogun and Lagos states.
In the June 29 judgment, justice Abang further ordered INEC to only accept
the name of the candidate sent by the Pororye and Genty Executive Committee as
the actual candidate of the party for the forthcoming governorship election in
Ondo State.
The applicants had applied to the court for themselves and on behalf of the
Ondo State Executive Committee of the PDP, stating that the post-judgment
application was informed by INEC’s refusal to accept their candidate, as
directed by the court in its June 29 judgment.
It was their contention that the electoral body was aware that the judgment of
the court relates to five other states where the general elections would hold
in 2019 and is in good position to understand the implications of the judgment
for Ondo State, where elections would hold in 2016, but chose to ignore the
obvious implication.
In addition, they also stated that INEC was also aware that the judgment was
predicated upon the May 19, 2016 letter of the National Working Committee (NWC)
of the PDP, which was addressed to it (INEC), confirming to it that Pororye and
Genty are leaders of the authentic state Executive Committee of the party in
Ondo State.
In his ruling yesterday, Justice Abang held that INEC was without any reason
not to accept the candidate submitted to INEC by the plaintiffs.
He noted that not only did INEC participate in the proceedings leading to the
June 29 judgment; it was not on record that the judgment has been appealed.
The judge, who also noted that since INEC did not contest the case and appealed
the judgement, wondered why it chose not to obey it.
Justice Abang ordered INEC to, “accept and process for the purpose of its functions
and activities in the organisation and conduct of the Ondo State governorship
election only the nomination of Barrister Jimoh Ibrahim Folorunso, who emerged
from the primary election conducted by the 1st and 2nd plaintiffs/applicants,
as candidate of the 2nd defendant (PDP) in the said Ondo governorship
election.”
He also ordered INEC to “reject and jettison any other nomination from(s)
submitted to it by any other person(s) apart from the 1st and 2nd
plaintiffs/applicants, indicating that no other person, apart from Barrister
Jimoh Ibrahim Folorunso, is the candidate of the 2nd defendant for the Ondo
State governorship election.”
Meanwhile, Jegede has said that the judgment was not binding on him.
In a statement issued by his media team yesterday night, Jegede said
he remains the authentic candidate of the PDP for the election.
In a statement issued by his media team yesterday night, Jegede said
he remains the authentic candidate of the PDP for the election.
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