2019: Finally, Supreme Court Seals APC’s Hope on Rivers
The All Progressives Congress (APC) hope to field candidates for the 2019 general election finally hit the rock at the Supreme Court following the striking out of the appeal of the party by the Apex Court.
The Court in a judgment delivered in the main appeal filed by APC on the contentious issue that emanated from the congresses and primary elections of the party in Rivers, held that the appeal of the APC was status barred.
In a unanimous judgment delivered by Justice Amir Sanusi, the Apex Court agreed with the respondents led by Ibrahim Umar, that the suit was a pre-election matter and that the appeal filed by the APC was done outside the 14 days required by law.
The Supreme Court consequently struck out the appeal for being status barred and having becoming an academic exercise.
Justice Sanusi announced that reasons for the judgment would be available in 3 months time.
Counsel to the APC, Lateef Fagbemi SAN had on Monday argued fiercely that the suit that brought the appeal was not a pre-election matter.
His contention was that those who instituted the suit at the Federal High Court in Port Harcourt had no locus standi to have done so because they were not governorship aspirants.
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Umar and 22 others believed to be loyal to Senator Magnus Abbe had filed a suit at the Federal High Court in Port Harcourt to challenge their unlawful exclusion by the Rotimi Amaechi faction of the APC from participating in the Congresses of the party designed to produce delegates for the primary elections.
Justice Chiwendu Ifeoma of the Federal High Court had in his judgment upheld the claims of the group and barred the APC from proceedings with the conduct of the Congresses and the primary Election.
The APC however went ahead with the primary election and later appealed against the decision of the trial Court at the Port Harcourt division of the Court e Appeal.
At this stage, the Rotimi Amaechi faction led by Tonye Patrick Cole sought to join in suit but were refused by the Appellate Court on the grounds that they were not parties at the trial Court.
This prompted the group to approach the Supreme Court to reverse the decision.
The Supreme Court however in its judgment insisted that the matter was a pre-election matter and that the appeal was filed out of time.
Delivering ruling in three other related appeals involving Tonye Cole, Ojukaye Flag-Amachree, Justice Amina Augie, struck out the three consolidated appeals on the grounds that the appellants “have no legs to stand upon”.
Justice Augie said from available records, the appellants were not parties at the High Court as well as the Court of Appeal and as such cannot get remedy from the Supreme Court.
With the striking out of APC’s appeal, it is now clear that the party cannot field candidates for the National Assembly Elections coming up this Saturday and the governorship and State House of Assembly Election slated by the Independent National Electoral Commission for March 2.
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