Court Stops INEC from Announcing Result of Bauchi Guber Poll
The Federal High Court in Abuja yesterday stopped the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) from proceeding with the collation, concluding and announcing the result of the governorship election in Bauchi State held on March 9, 2019 by the electoral body.
Justice Inyang Edem Ekwo who issued the order on the strength of an ex-parte application filed by the All Progressive Congress (APC) and the incumbent Governor of Bauchi State, Mohamed Abubakar, however said that the restraining order shall last till the determination of the suit brought before the court by the two plaintiffs.
In the ex-parte motion, the APC and Abubakar had prayed the court for an order of Interim Injunction restraining INEC from resuming, concluding or announcing the result of the Tafawa Balewa Local Government Area of Bauchi State in respect of the election to the office of Governor of Bauchi State.
Justice Ekwo had on Monday while ruling on the ex-parte ordered INEC to appear before him on Tuesday to show cause why the order sought by the two plaintiffs ought not to be granted.
However, instead of complying with the order of the court, INEC represented by a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), Tanimu Inuwa at Tuesday’s proceedings approached the court with a motion challenging its jurisdiction.
Counsel to the plaintiffs, Ahmed Raji SAN, objected to the application of INEC, informing the court that the order issued on Monday asking the electoral body to show cause why the requests of the plaintiffs should not be granted had not been obeyed.
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Raji told the court that the business before the court was to determine whether the earlier order had been complied with.
He drew the attention of the court to a press statement issued by one Festus Okoye, INEC National Commissioner and Chairman Information and Voter Education Committee, dated March 15, 2019, announcing that the electoral body will resume collation of the Bauchi governorship election, adding that except the court grants the interim order, the subject matter of the two plaintiffs would be destroyed.
Responding, Inuwa admitted that the order had not been complied with and requested to address the court orally on the issue but the request was refused by the judge.
Justice Ekwo held that since the ex-parte application was in writing and duly served on INEC it behooves on the defendant to appear before the court with a written or formal response.
In his bench ruling, the judge granted the interim injunction restraining INEC from resuming, concluding and announcing the governorship election result in Bauchi State pending the determination of all issues raised by the plaintiffs in their originating summons.
Justice Ekwo also granted accelerated hearing in the matter and ordered parties to appear before him on Wednesday, 20, 2019, to present their positions in the substantive matter.
The plaintiffs in their originating summons are challenging the decision of INEC to resume collation of results of the election that was earlier declared inconclusive.
They prayed the court to compel the electoral body to go ahead with a rescheduled election slated for match 23 instead of reversing itself on the earlier announcement.
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