Supreme Court gives judgment Friday in Osun governorship dispute

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The Supreme Court will on Friday give judgement in the four appeals filed by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and its candidate in the last governorship

A seven-man panel led by Acting Chief Justice of Nigeria , Justice Ibrahim Muhammad had, after hearing the appeals on June 17, 2019 fixed July 5, 2019 for judgment.

By agreement of lawyers in the appeals, the court on June 17, 2019 took arguments from Onyechi Ikpeazu , for the appellant, and Wole Olanipekun , for the 1st respondent , in respect of appeal marked: SC/553/2019. In their arguments, lawyers to the respondents – INEC, Oyetola and the APC faulted the appeals and prayed the court to dismiss them for lacking in merit.

In a counter-argument, Wole Olanipekun, Ali and Olunijmi faulted the competence of the appeals and urged the court to dismiss them for lacking in merit. Ikpeazu said his client’s contention was that INEC lacked the powers to have cancelled elections in some pooling units and order a rerun.He argued that the supplementary election was unnecessary because his client had won the election and met the constitutional requirement to be declared winner.

He argued that “where elections have not held in the entire state, the appellant cannot contend that he won the election, as against the 2nd respondent , who won the election as conducted across the whole of the state,” Olanipekun said.

 

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