Thursday, October 29, 2015

Rivers Governorship Poll : APC loses Appeal to Governor Wike/PDP

" Court of Appeal  strikes out  evidences against security agents, alleged political thugs,dismisses Rivers APC’s  application  to change  Court of Appeal panel for a fresh  panel to hear appeal on Tribunal’s  Judgement"



The Court  of  Appeal sitting in Abuja   on Thursday  expunged  from Judicial  records of the Rivers State Governorship Election Petition Tribunal all the evidences against  named and un-named  security  agents and named and un-named  political  thugs in the petition  filed  by  the Rivers State APC Governorship Candidate, Mr Dakuku Peterside against the election of Governor Nyesom Ezenwo Wike, reports scannews.

Also on Thursday, the Court of Appeal dismissed an application by the Rivers State APC asking  the President of the Court of Appeal to  constitute a New Panel to hear the appeal that would flow from the judgment of the Justice Suleiman Ambrosa-led Rivers State Governorship Election Petition Tribunal.


The Rivers  State  APC  had appealed an interlocutory ruling of  the  Rivers State Governorship Election Petition Tribunal wherein all the  evidences  against named and un-named security agents and named and un-named political thugs were struck out from the  records of the tribunal  because the  Rivers State APC  failed to join the  said security agents and political  thugs  in  their petition.

The tribunal, however,  took into consideration the evidences  against the security agents and alleged political  thugs in their judgement, relying  on  them despite the earlier interlocutory  ruling  of  the  tribunal.

Today’s  session of the Court of  Appeal was Presided over by Justice  Datti Yahaya JCA while Justice Tanim Yusuf (JCA) and Justice Mustapha Mohammed (JCA ) were members  of  the  panel.

According  to  the  Court of  Appeal,  evidences  that were led against  security  agents and political  thugs whether named and un-named  in the course of the hearing of the petition  filed by the Rivers State APC Governorship Candidate against  the  election  of  Governor Wike where the said security agents and alleged  political  thugs were not joined as parties should  be  struck out.

The Court of  Appeal  further directed that all the criminal  allegations  contained in the petition  against  the  said  security  agents and alleged political  thugs be expunged  as they had no opportunity  to  defend  themselves at the tribunal .

The Court  held  that in cases where  criminal  allegations  are made against  institutions,  agents and individuals,  they were expected to  be  joined as parties to the  suit.

On the  application  brought by the  Rivers State APC asking the  President of the Court of Appeal to constitute a New Panel to hear the appeal on the Justice Suleiman Ambrosa-led Rivers State Governorship Election Petition Tribunal,  Counsel  to  to the PDP, Chief Wole Olanipekun, SAN,  urged the  Court to disregard  the  application  as it was tantamount  to disqualifying  itself from hearing  the appeal  for no just reason.

Counsel  to  Governor Wike,  Mr Osima  Ginah said the application  for the re-constitution  of the Appeal  Court Panel via a letter written  by  the  Rivers State APC on October 28,2015 and brought to the attention  of  the  Court on Thursday  should be  dismissed  by the  court.

It would  be  recalled  that  Justice Suleiman Ambrosa had in his judgment at the  Rivers State Governorship Election Petition Tribunal relied copiously on the  testimonies of soldiers, mobile policemen and DSS operatives who alleged  electoral  crimes in the  course of  the  April 11 governorship election in the state.

Counsel  to  Governor Wike,  Mr Osima Ginah  addressing  journalists  after the judgement  declared  that the  Court of  Appeal  judgment  implies that all statements credited to the said security  agents will be expunged from the records of  the  tribunal  and will no longer  form part of  the  appeal  process.

Mr Ginah said that today’s  judgment  of  the  Court of Appeal has  strengthened the  case of Governor Nyesom Ezenwo Wike  as the second leg Rivers State APC petition  has been pulled out, pointing  out  that  the  other pillar of their case, the card reader accreditation  is no longer tenable following  decisions  by Superior  Courts on the  matter.

culled from scannews

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