Senator
Aisha Jummai Al-Hassan
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The Governorship Election
Petition Tribunal for Taraba on Saturday nullified the election of Taraba
Governor, Darius Ishaku, of the Peoples Democratic Party. The Tribunal, sitting in
Abuja, declared the candidate of the All Progressives Congress and a Minister
designate, Aisha Alhassan, as the winner of the April 11 governorship election
in the state. The three-member
tribunal held that Mr. Ishaku was not validly nominated as candidate of the PDP
and therefore did not qualify, from start, to contest the governorship
election.
Specifically,
the tribunal held that the governorship primaries purportedly conducted by the
PDP in the state was done in violation of section 78 (b) (1)(2) of the
Electoral Act which guides parties nomination to the position of governorship
candidate.
News Agency report continues:
It
held that contrary to the provision of the section, PDP conducted the purported
primaries at its national secretariat, Wadata Plaza, in Abuja with no clear
delegation from the local government areas in the state.
The
tribunal sustained the testimonies of the head of election monitoring of
Independent National Electoral Commission that the commission was not aware of
any primaries conducted by the party in line with the provision of the
electoral act which produced Ishaku as the party’s flagbearer.
Section
78 (b) (1)(2) of the Electoral Act states: In the case of nomination to the
position of Governorship candidate, a political party shall where they intend
to sponsor candidates:
(i)
hold special congress in each of the Local Government Areas of the States with
delegates voting for each of the aspirants at the congress to be held in
designated centres on specified dates.
(ii)
the aspirant with the highest number of vote at the end of the voting shall be
declared the winner of the primaries of the party and aspirant’s name shall be
forwarded to the commission as the candidate of the party, for the particular
state.
The
tribunal said the defence by the PDP that the primaries were shifted to Abuja
because of security challenges in the state was rejected by the tribunal.
It
sustained the evidence of the INEC official that there was no primaries
election in the state and the emergence of Mr. Ishaku through the purported
election in Abuja was after the statutory stipulated time for party primaries
had elapsed.
It
held that since Mr. Ishaku was not duly sponsored by the PDP, the party had no
candidate in the governorship election in the eyes of the law.
The
tribunal therefore voided the votes of the PDP and Mr. Ishaku in the election
saying “it is a waste’’ and declared the APC and its candidate, who came
second, as the valid winner of the April 11 election.
Reacting
to the judgment, counsel to APC, Abiodun Owonikoko, a Senior Advocate of
Nigeria, said the judgment was a landmark being the first time the election of
a governor would be nullified on the doctrine of wasted votes.
He
said with the judgment, the era of impunity in party primaries was gone and it
would be a lesson not only for PDP but all political parties.
On
whether Mr. Ishaku will vacate the seat immediately, Mr. Owonikoko said the
judgment “is not the end of the road, there is opportunity for all the parties
to explore whatever the grievance they have’’.
Mr.
Owonikoko added that if the governor or the party did not appeal within 21
days, Ms. Alhassan will be sworn-in as governor.
The
counsel to the PDP was not available to comment on the verdict of the Tribunal
as they all rushed out of the venue after the judgment.
(NAN)
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