Court Of Appeal Okays APC Rivers Primaries, Orders INEC To Include Party Name For Election

Court Of Appeal Okays APC Rivers Primaries, Orders INEC To Include Party Name For Election

COURT OF APPEAL OKAYS APC RIVERS PRIMARIES, ORDERS INEC TO INCLUDE PARTY NAME FOR ELECTION

The Court of Appeal sitting in Port Harcourt, Rivers State capital has just  granted stay of execution of the lower court’s judgement nullifying all primaries of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in RIvers State and restraining the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) from fielding the party’s candidates in the forthcoming general election.

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The appeal court led by Justice A.A Gumel gave his judgement as the three man appeal panel granted APC and its governorship candidate Tonye Cole the stay of execution of a federal high court judgement mandating INEC to exclude all APC candidates in February 16th and March 2nd election.

 

In January, Justice Kolawole Omotosho of the Federal High Court in Port Harcourt had nullified both the direct and indirect primaries conducted by two factions of the party. He also restrained INEC from recognising any candidates of the APC for the 2019 general election in the state.

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The all face off started When a faction of the party loyal to former Governor Rotimi Ameachi had produced Tonye Cole as its candidate from its primary, the other loyal to Senator Magnus Abe produced him as its own candidate.

 

The national secretariat of the party recognised Cole as the authentic candidate of the party and forwarded his name to INEC.

 

Ruling on a suit filed by Abe, the court observed that both the direct and indirect primaries were held during a pending suit at the Rivers State High Court. Omotosho held that the APC conducted the indirect primaries in gross disrespect of the pending suit before the court.

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The court therefore held that the names sent by the Amaechi faction and the National Working Committee of the APC to INEC for the 2019 general elections were illegal and should be disregarded.

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One will recall that when INEC released its list of candidates for the general election last week, it omitted APC in Rivers, based on the ruling of the High Court. However, it said it would wait to see if the Appeal Court would give a different ruling on the controversy.

 

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