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APGA leadership tussle: Coalition berates INEC over failure to honor Supreme Court judgment

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A coalition, Centre for Credible Leadership and Citizens Awareness, has berated the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) over failure to honor the Supreme Court judgment respecting the leadership tussle of the All Progressive Grand Alliance (APGA).

The coalition made the remarks in a press briefing issued on Friday by Dr. Nwambu Gabriel for and on behalf of the coalition.

Dr. Nwambu, during the briefing, recalled that the lead Justice of the Supreme Court Panel, Hon. Justice Mary U. Peter-Odili (Rtd), had to write from retirement in other to ensure that justice prevails.

In her letter dated November 7, 2022, Justice Peter-Odili clarified that Chief Edozie Njoku was the authentic APGA National Chairman but was wrongly removed at the Jigawa State High Court.

She pointed out the misconception arising from the slip of pen and tongue on paragraph 1 of page 13 of the October 14, 2021, judgment, stressing that the error had long been corrected.

See a copy of the letter below:

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Besides that fact, the Chief Registrar of the Supreme Court of Nigeria, Hajo S A I Bello, Esq., on behalf of the Chief Justice Of Nigeria, wrote Chief Njoku a letter dated 19th January, 2023, with reference number SC/CV/687/20221.

Bello, in the letter entitled “Request for the authentication and confirmation of the Supreme Court judgement in suit no. SC/CV/687/2021 between Chief Jude Okeke & All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) ors“, advised Njoku on the legal steps to gain full legal recognition and assume leadership of the party.

See a copy of the letter below:

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Bello, consequently, urged Njoku to file the requisite application immediately for the necessary action to be taken.

The coalition, therefore, wondered what the name of Chief Victor Oye is still doing on the INEC website and on what grounds Victor Oye’s name is being retained on the INEC website?

According to him” this act by INEC casts shadow of doubt on the credibility of the coming election.”

Finally, it, therefore, urged Professor Mahmood Yakubu and his INEC to look into the name of Chief Victor Oye on their website because it sends the wrong signal both home and abroad.

Read the full statement below:

“As you all know, the primary role of the Civil Society Organization (CSO) is to act as the watchdog of the society. And, as Plato puts it

“‘The price good men pay for their indifference to public affairs is to be ruled by evil men.’

“Essentially, our duty is to ensure that Rule of Law and the Separation of Powers amongst the three tiers of governments function optimally to foster growth and development in the polity.

“It is our responsibility to ensure that all the components and structures of government operate in such a way that places the Rule of Law above all else.

“It is our constituency to also observe the degree of compliance by the Election Management Body (EMB) ie the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), the Political Parties, the electorates, and the three arms of government to the Constitution, Electoral Act and Court Judgments.

“As a coalition, we have observed with keen interest the controversy surrounding the corrected version of the Supreme Court Judgment of May 9, 2022. Despite the controversies, the lead Justice of the Panel Hon. Justice Mary U. Peter-Odili (Rtd), in other to ensure that justice prevails, had to write from retirement to clarify all parties that Chief Edozie Njoku was the National Chairman of the All Progressive Grand Alliance (APGA) that was wrongly removed at the Jigawa State High Court.

“In her letter dated November 7, 2022, the lead Justice and other members of the panel pointed out the misconception arising from the slip of pen and tongue on paragraph 1 of page 13 of the October 14, 2021 judgment and that this error had long been corrected.

“Interestingly, all the parties to the suit including INEC were duly served. This notwithstanding, the Commission is yet to honor the Supreme Court Judgment.

“A few days ago, January 19, 2023, the Chief Justice of Nigeria through the Chief Registrar of the Supreme Court, while admitting that Chief Victor Oye’s name was ‘erroneously inserted’ in the Judgment further confirmed Chief Edozie Njoku as the National Chairman of APGA and requested him to come forward with a motion to the Court for the regularization of the corrected version of the Judgment.

“Ladies and gentlemen, given these instances, the big question is ‘what is the name of Chief Victor Oye still doing on the INEC website? On what grounds is Chief Victor Oye’s name being retained on the INEC website? This act by INEC casts shadow of doubt on the credibility of the coming election.

“Every election year, our Coalition normally conducts Electoral Risk Assessment (ERA). In our last week session, we reviewed possible risks to the coming election, risk experts made it clear to us that the retention of Chief Victor Oye’s name on INEC website and his subsequent recognition as APGA National Chairman by INEC poses the greatest risk to the 2023 General Election.

“Chief Victor Oye couldn’t have fielded candidates for the Party, when he truly knows that he wasn’t the National Chairman of APGA.

“We, as a coalition of Civil Organizations, would like to reiterate our confidence and abiding faith in Prof. Mahmood Yakubu’s led INEC and its National Commissioners.

“It is our firm belief that Professor Mahmood Yakubu would conduct transparent, free, fair and credible elections on the February 25, 2023 and March 11, 2023 respectively. But, we still wonder why the Commission is still dealing with Chief Victor Oye as the National Chairman of APGA.

“Clearly, this is a direct affront to the Supreme Court Judgment. We wish to state that it is the perception and integrity of INEC that inspires and confers confidence and credibility to the electoral process.

“Consequently, we, hereby call on Professor Mahmood Yakubu to take urgent steps to attend to this ugly trend which is impacting negatively on the image of the Commission and confidence of the electorates on the Commission.

“We wish to make it categorically clear that we are neither members of the APGA nor any other political party, but we insist that the right thing should be done.

“Therefore, in the spirit of  fairness and justice, we urge Professor Mahmood Yakubu and the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to look into the name of Chief Victor Oye on their INEC’s website because it sends the wrong signal both home and abroad.

“Finally, we wish to advice all registered voters to go and collect their PVCs as votes must count in the general elections. This is the confidence which the introduction of the BVAS technology inspires.” Read more.

 

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