Celebration Galore… PDP Wins Again As Court Grants Favourable Request On Saraki And Dogara
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BREAKING!!! Celebration Galore… PDP Wins Again As Court Grants
Favourable Request On Saraki And Dogara
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The PDP are in a celebratory mood as on Thursday, the Federal High Court
sitting in the Nation’s capital Abuja suspended its judgment which was reserved
on a suit that seeks an order to declare vacant, the seats of the Senate
President, Dr. Bukola Saraki, and that of the Speaker of the House along with 52
other members of the National Assembly who had defected from their original
parties last year.
Justice Okon Abang upon pleas made by the defendants, made the decision to
suspend the judgment, in order to allow them to file their defence in the
matter.
But the judge went on to condemn the conduct of the lawmakers whom he said
refused to take part in the proceedings and failed to file their defence in the
suit despite being served with the plaintiffs suit and the court’s hearing
notices.
The court proceedings on Thursday lasted for around five hours, with Ede Uko,
the counsel for the plaintiff, and the legislators’ lawyer, Mahmud Magaji (SAN),
arguing on if the court should go ahead to deliver its judgment or not.
At the end of the day, the judge in his ruling commended the plaintiff’s
lawyer for properly articulating the efforts of the lawmakers to frustrate the
proceedings, but heard that held that the court could not overlook the processes
filed by the defendants.
“The right to be heard is a fundamental right,” the judge added.
The judge fixed Friday for hearing of the defendants’ motion for extention of
time within which to file their defence.
A civil society group, the Legal Defence and Assistance Project, had filed
the suit in September last year, urging the court to compel the affected
legislators not only to vacate their seat in the National Assembly but to also
refund all allowances and remuneration they had received since their defection.
It also also sought an order compelling INEC to conduct by-elections in the
constituencies of all the affected legislators.
The suit filed on September 14, 2018 and marked FHC/ABJ/CS/996/2018, was
targeted against 17 senators and 37 members of the House of Representatives
defected from the parties which sponsored their elections to the National
Assembly.
Some of the lawmakers like Saraki and Dogara defected from the All
Progressives Congress to the Peoples Democratic Party, while others like
Godswill Akpabio dumped the PDP for APC.
Some of the lawmakers also left either APC or PDP for other parties.
Apart from the 54 lawmakers, the plaintiff also sued the Attorney-General of
the Federation, INEC, the Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu, and the
Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives as defendants to the suit.
LEDAP, through its counsel, Jibrin Okutepa (SAN), argued that by virtue of
section 68 (1) (g) of the Nigerian Constitution “any member of the National
Assembly who resigns from the political party that sponsored his election into
the National Assembly, before the expiration of the term for which he was
elected, automatically loses his seat in the Assembly, unless saved by the
exception under that section”.
Citing the Supreme Court’s decision in the case of Hon. Ifedayo Abegunde V.
The Ondo State House of Assembly, Okutepa argued that the only justification for
members of the National Assembly to defect from their parties is if there is a
division in their parties or a merger between their parties and others.
(Punch)
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