Court Cancels Kano PDP Guber Primary, To Conduct Fresh Election Within 14 Days
A Federal High Court sitting in
Kano has nullified the governorship primary election of the People’s
Democratic Party (PDP) in Kano State.
The court presided over by Justice Lewis
Alaoge, consequentially, ordered the party to conduct a fresh
governorship primary election to determine its candidate within 14 days
from today.
A PDP governorship aspirant in the state,
Alhaji Ibrahim, Ali Amin, had approached the court to nullify the
primary election on the grounds that the exercise violated the
provisions of the constitution of the party.
The plaintiff had asked the court to set
aside the nomination of the Kano State governorship candidate of the
party urging it to compel the second respondent (INEC) to remove,
delete or refuse to recognise any governorship candidate that was
forwarded to it by the first respondent (PDP) for the purpose of the
2019 general elections.
In an encounter with our correspondent at
the premises of the court after the judgement, the defence counsel in
the case, Barrister Bashir Yusuf, faulted the judgement of the court.
According to him, “Abba, who is the
governorship candidate of the PDP, is not a party to this suit. He was
not joined by the plaintiff. The plaintiff only sued PDP and INEC. And
by law, if you are not a party to the suit, the order of the court
should ordinarily not affect you.
“Secondly, there is a subsisting judgement
of Kano High Court 3 which had the same concurrent powers with this
court, which had declared Alhaji Abba Yusuf as the winner of the primary
election of the PDP in the state. That order is still valid,” he
stated.
“With the effect of that judgement and the
fact that Abba is not a party to the suit, he cannot be affected by the
outcome of this suit. And therefore, Abba remains the candidate of the
party, until and except a court of higher jurisdiction thinks
otherwise,” he stated
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