It’s A Comeback! INEC Includes Zamfara APC On the Ballot

It’s A Comeback! INEC Includes Zamfara APC On the Ballot

IT’S A COMEBACK! INEC INCLUDES ZAMFARA APC ON THE BALLOT

BlackBox Nigeria reports that, the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC in in compliance with court order will now allow the Zamfara chapter of the All Progressives Congress, APC participate in the governorship, National and State Assembly elections.

 

INEC made this public via a tweet few moments ago on its verified Twitter handle @inecnigeria, today Friday, February 22nd 2019.

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The statement reads:

 

“The Independent National Electoral Commission has consistently maintained that it will always obey court judgments and orders.”

 

“In the case of the APC in Zamfara State, the Federal High Court, Abuja and the Zamfara State High Court issued conflicting orders relating to the participation of the APC in the two strands of elections scheduled for 23rd February 23 and March 9 2019.”

 

“While the former ruled that the APC, having failed to conduct party primaries cannot field candidates in the said election, the latter decided that it can field candidates having conducted valid party primaries.”

 

“However, the Court of Appeal, Abuja Judicial Division on February 21 2019 set aside the judgment of the Federal High Court,Abuja for “lack or want of jurisdiction on the part on the lower court.”

 

“This in effect means that the Zamfara State High Court‘s decision that the APC can field candidates for the National Assembly, Governorship and State Assembly elections is the only valid and subsisting order.”

 

“Consequently, the Commission has today (Friday) in compliance with the said order, restored the APC to the ballot in the National Assembly, Governorship and State House of Assembly elections scheduled for 23rd February 23 and March 9 2019.”

 

BlackBox Nigeria gathered that the APC primaries crisis had been lingering since October 2018 between the APC faction loyalist to Governor Abdula’ziz Yari and that of G8 group, which took the party to various courts seeking redress.

 

See the tweet below:

 

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