According to new report, the
court, the appellants failed to by preponderance of evidence prove that Akpabio
was not duly nominated by the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, to contest the
March 28 election.
The Abuja Division of the
Court of Appeal, today, affirmed that the former governor of Akwa Ibom state,
Godswill Akpabio, was validly elected to represent Akwa Ibom North-West
Senatorial District in the State.
In their judgment this
afternoon, a three-man panel of Justices of the appellate court led by Justice
Mashood Oredola, dismissed the appeal that was lodged against Akpabio by
candidate of the All Progressives Congress, APC, for the Senatorial District,
Chief Inibehe Okori.
The appellate court held
that the Akwa Ibom State National Assembly Election Petition Tribunal acted
properly when it dismissed the joint petition that Okori and APC filed before
it on April 18.
According to the appellate
court, the fact that Akpabio was in an initial list that was sent to the
Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, by the PDP, erroneously
identified as the Senatorial candidate for Akwa Ibom North East, did not
invalidate his election.
It held that Akpabio was
duly nominated for the election in accordance with the provisions of section
65(2) of the 1999 constitution, as amended, and section138(1) of the Electoral
Act.
The tribunal was right to
hold that no one was mislead by the mistake. The 1st Respondent was qualified
and duly nominated by the 3rd Respondent.
”There is abundant
evidence that the electorates, including the petitioners, were not in any way
undecided as to the Senatorial District which the 1st respondent was nominated
to contest the election.
“The
1st Respondent have proved by credible evidence that he was duly sponsored by
the 3rd Respondent and was eminently qualified to contest the election.
”The electorates
that trooped out to vote on March 28 must have their wishes and votes
respected. The real essence of democratic practice is to afford them the
opportunity to express their wish through the ballot, so as to have their say.
Once they have spoken, their voice must not only be heard but must be protected
as well as respected.
“In
the overall, this appeal lacks merit and is hereby refused. The judgement of
the tribunal delivered on October 14 is hereby affirmed. There shall be no
order as to cost”, the appeal court ruled.
The appellants had at the
lower tribunal, contended that as at March 28, 2015, Akpabio, was not qualified
to contest for Akwa Ibom North-West Senatorial Seat, having not been validly
nominated or sponsored by any political party in line with the provisions of
section 65(2)(b) of the 1999 constitution, as amended.
The APC candidate equally
placed reliance on section 31(1) of the Electoral Act, which requires that
political parties shall within 60 days to the election, submit a list of the
candidates it would sponsor at the poll to INEC.
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