The Supreme Court on Wednesday upheld the election of Nyesom Wike as the duly elected
governor of Rivers State.
Media report continues:
Wike
had approached the apex court after the Appeal Court upheld the decision of
Rivers State Governorship Petitions Tribunal which nullified his election on
October 24, 2015. APC candidate Dakuku Peterside had won the appeal court
sitting challenging Wike's election as the Rivers State governor.
Wike
took the case to the Supreme Court and has gotten the ruling that will ensure
he remains Rivers State governor till at least May 2019.
The ruling was delivered by
Justice Kekere-Ekun. The apex court 7-man panel which was headed by the Chief
Justice of Nigeria, Justice Mahmud Mohammed will provide reasons for their
judgement on February 12.
Supreme Court Upholds Wike, Amosun, Umahi’s
Elections
The
Nation reports that the Supreme Court on Wednesday upheld the elections of
Nyesom Wike, Ibikunle Amosun and Dave Umahi as governors of Rivers, Ogun and
Ebonyi States respectively.
The
court in three unanimous judgments in the appeals filed by Wike, his party, the
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the Independent National Electoral
Commission (INEC), set aside the concurrent judgments of the Rivers State
governorship election tribunal and the Court of Appeal, Abuja.
The
appeals were all heard by a seven-man panel headed by the Chief Justice of
Nigeria, Justice Mahmud Mohammed.
Justice
Kudirat Kekere-Ekun, who read the lead judgments in the three appeals, upheld
the return of Wike as winner of the election.
“I
find and hold that this appeal is meritorious and it is allowed. The judgment
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 (INEC) is
restored,” she stated.
Justice
Kekere-Ekun said she will provide reason for her decision on February 12.
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 (APC), Dakuku Peterside and his
party had gone 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, ruled in favour of the petitioners and voided the
election on grounds of widespread violence and non-compliance with the
Electoral Act.
It
ordered a rerun election within 90 days.
The
apex court also dismissed the appeal by the PDP governorship candidate in Ogun
State, Adegboyega Isiaka.
Isiaka
had challenged the judgments of the Court of Appeal and Ogun State governorship
election tribunal, which both upheld the election of Ibikunle Amosun as
governor of Ogun State.
Justice
Akaahs, who read the lead judgment, held that the appeal lacked merit and
dismissed it.
The
court equally dismissed the appeal filed by governorship candidate of Labour
Party in Ebonyi State, Edward Nkwegu.
Justice
Chima Centus Nweze, who read the lead judgment, held that the preliminary
objection raised by Umahi succeeds 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,” Justice Nweze held.
“No merit in this appeal. Umahi is the duly elected governor of Ebonyi State. Reasons will be given on Friday, January 29,” Justice Nweze held.
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