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Umahi, Deputy Appeal Sack Ruling by powerfulguy: 11:30am On Mar 09, 2022
Ebonyi Governor David Umahi and his deputy, Kelechi Igwe have appealed the High Court ruling, which ordered for their sack from office.

The duo according to the notice of appeal in suit no: FHC/ABJ/CS/920/2021 filed at the Abuja Judicial Division of the Appellate Court, disagreed with entire judgement of the lower court which ordered their sack for defecting to the All Progressive Congress (APC) from the People’s Democratic Party(PDP).

They listed eight grounds of appeal against the lower court’s judgment.

Messrs Umahi and Igwe in ground one argued that the lower court erred in law and misdirected itself when it held that “I have not seen any authority which propounds that where a Governor or deputy Governor defects his political party on which platform he was elected into office, he cannot be sued by that political party to reclaim its mandate…Section 308 of the 1999 Constitution did not envisage such a situation”.

They argued that Hon trial court was virtually setting aside the Supreme court of Nigeria’s decision in AG Federation v. Atiku Abubakar & 3 ORS (2007) LCN/3799(SC)to the effect that there is no constitutional provisions prohibiting President or vice and invariably the Governor and or deputy Governor from defecting to another Political Party.

“The provisions of section 308 are specific Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Constitution, but subject to subsection (2) of this section, no civil or criminal proceedings shall be instituted or continued against 3rd and 4th Appellants during their mandate in office as Governor and Deputy Governor respectively”.

“There is no provision of the 1999 Constitution (as amended) that provides for the removal of 3rd and 4th Appellants as sitting Governor and Deputy Governor respectively of Ebonyi State for reason of defection”, they argued.

The appellants also averred that the trial court erred in law and misdirected itself when it relied on Sections 68 and 109 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999(as amended) in holding that the Appellants having defected from the PDP to the APC offended the provisions of the Constitution and must vacate their offices as Governor and Deputy Governor respectively.

While section 68 deals with grounds for vacation of seats by National Assembly lawmakers (Senate and House of Representatives), section 109 lists grounds for vacation of seats of State Lawmakers.

The appellants thus argued that ‘there is no specific mention of Governor and deputy Governor in the provisions of section 68 and 109 respectively of the 1999 Constitution (as amended).

“By relying on sections 68 and 109 of the Constitution the Hon. trial court assumed the role of the legislator and arrogated to itself the powers of amendment of the Constitution”

They further submitted that there is no provision in the 1999 Constitution (as amended) which states that Governor or deputy Governor will vacate his office if he defects from his political party to another political party.

The appellants in ground 3 argued that the lower court erred in law and overruled the decision of the Supreme Court of Nigeria when it held that ownership of votes cast during the Governorship Election of 2019 belongs to the 1st Respondent and not the.

“The Hon trial court relied on AMAECHI v. INEC and FALEKE v. INEC when same are no longer the law on the ownership of votes cast in an election Ngige v. Akunyile (2012) 15 NWLR Pt.1323-343 (CA) the court held: “the above provisions show that a political party canvasses for votes on behalf of the candidate. In other words a political party is nothing more than agent of the candidate in gathering votes to an election”

“In INEC vs. Action Congress (2009) 2 NWLR Pt. 1126 – 524 (CA) the Court held: “…the participation of a political party does not exceed campaigning for the candidate….”, they argued.

On ground four, the appellants avvered that the lower court erred in law when it held that the Appellants are deemed to have been resigned from their Offices as Governor and Deputy Governor of Ebonyi State upon their defection to another party

They argued that section 180(1)( c) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999( as amended) never contemplated, implied resignation but resignation signed by the Appellants and tendered to the Speaker of the House of Assembly of Ebonyi State

“The trial court had no evidence before it of Appellants’ resigning from their Offices”, they further submitted

The governor and his deputy further argued that the lower court erred when it ruled that the duo are nit covered by the immunity clause in the matter.

“the Hon trial court erred in law when it held that the provision of the Public Officers Protection Act cannot avail the Appellants”.

They argued that there is no constitutional breach committed by the Appellants as to deny the Appellants of the provisions of the Public Officers Protection Act

“The reliefs sought by the 1st Respondent are grounded on decisions taken by the Appellants while in their respective Offices as Governor and Deputy Governor of Ebonyi State”, the argued.

The appellants further submitted that the Hon trial court erred in law when it restrained the Appellants from carrying on the duties in their offices as Governor and Deputy Governor of Ebonyi State on the basis that the Appellants offended the provisions of sections 177(c) and 221 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (as amended)

They argued that “Section 221 of the Constitution is not to the effect that votes cast during the Governorship election of March 9, 2019 belonged to the 1st Respondent but rather to the Appellants”.

“Section 177 of the Constitution is all about qualification for a candidate to the Governorship election and has anything to do with punishment for defection”, they argued

On grounds seven, the appellants argued that the trial Court erred in law when it ordered Appellants to vacate their respective offices as Governor and Deputy Governor of Ebonyi State.

They also averred that the court was wrong to order 1st Respondent(PDP) to submit to 2nd Respondent(INEC) names of its candidates to replace Appellants as Governors and Deputy Governors of Ebonyi State.

They argued that the law bars the court from declaring anybody who did not take part in all stages of the election as wine of the said election.

“Section. 141 of the Electoral Act 2010 (as amended) states that: An election tribunal or court shall not under any circumstance declare any person a winner at an election in which such a person has not fully participated in all the stages of the said election.”

“Section. 285(13) of the Constitution, reinstated: An election tribunal or court shall not declare any person a winner at an election in which such a person has not fully participated in all stages of the elections.”, the quoted.

The appellants further argued that the trial court erred in law when it not only refused to be persuaded by but rather overruled the decisions of an Ebonyi state high court and a Federal High Court Gusau, Zamfara State on similar matters.

The apellants prayed the court to set aside the judgement of the High Court delivered by the Hon Justice Inyang Ekwo on 8th March 2022 and all orders made therein by the Hon. trial court.
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Re: Umahi, Deputy Appeal Sack Ruling by majamajic(m): 11:41am On Mar 09, 2022
In as much as Umahi is a good governor , what stops him from completing his tenure under PDP ?

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Re: Umahi, Deputy Appeal Sack Ruling by Maxymilliano(m): 11:52am On Mar 09, 2022
Thought he said no court can remove him what then is he appealing ?

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Re: Umahi, Deputy Appeal Sack Ruling by Nonpartisan1: 12:09pm On Mar 09, 2022
Justice Inyang Ekwo is a PDP judge. All his rulings/ Judgements since 2015 has been against the APC and the federal government.

The earlier the NJC sacks or suspend him, the better for the judiciary.

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Re: Umahi, Deputy Appeal Sack Ruling by Salvador1: 12:13pm On Mar 09, 2022
majamajic:
In as much as Umahi is a good governor , what stops him from completing his tenure under PDP ?
greediness.

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Re: Umahi, Deputy Appeal Sack Ruling by fergie001: 12:14pm On Mar 09, 2022
This is a tough one but ....

The Constitution is silent on the repercussions that follow defection of persons under Section 308. The Judge is only to interprete the Constitution and not for any person(s) to infuse into it what is not. Ground 2 is sustained.

Section 308 covers the Offices of Gov, Dep-Gov, President & Vice-President. Only election petitions are sui generic. The case before this Court is not wrt to an election petition but defection. Ground 1 stands.

All others are academic.

Appeal Upheld.

Cc: peacecore

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Re: Umahi, Deputy Appeal Sack Ruling by Salvador1: 12:15pm On Mar 09, 2022
Nonpartisan1:
Justice Inyang Ekwo is a PDP judge. All his rulings/ Judgements since 2015 has been against the APC and the federal government.

The earlier the NJC sacks or suspend him, the better for the judiciary.
get sense by fire by force stop politicizing everything.

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Re: Umahi, Deputy Appeal Sack Ruling by Nobody: 12:22pm On Mar 09, 2022
Noted
Re: Umahi, Deputy Appeal Sack Ruling by Datikwerreboi(m): 12:28pm On Mar 09, 2022
Good one Umahi
Re: Umahi, Deputy Appeal Sack Ruling by Moferere: 12:36pm On Mar 09, 2022
I thought he said the judgement is of no effect

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Re: Umahi, Deputy Appeal Sack Ruling by JONNYSPUTE(m): 12:51pm On Mar 09, 2022
.... That's the way to go

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Re: Umahi, Deputy Appeal Sack Ruling by FreeStuffsNG: 12:52pm On Mar 09, 2022
Nice!!
One good thing is that all these sudden developments will all still end in praise to God for the Asiwaju Tinubu victory at the Presidential poll.

On the mandate of Asiwaju Tinubu I stand. Please support and vote for Asiwaju Tinubu.

Only patriotic Nigerians whose hearts are not filled with hatred, bitterness and bigotry are on board the BAT 2023 winning train.

Patriotic Nigerians on the BAT 2023 winning train are the Nigerians who have a stake in Nigeria and genuinely want to see Nigeria flourish, they are the Nigerians who will rather love than hate, who will rather build than burn/destroy and who will rather bless their nation than curse it.
They are not bigoted tribesmen and those who spread hate against their fellow human being.


Asiwaju Tinubu is a brilliant visionary leader who is a Patriot to the core. He will keep his promise to take Nigeria to greater heights.

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Re: Umahi, Deputy Appeal Sack Ruling by Hellenjoshua: 12:52pm On Mar 09, 2022
Naija na Cruz no worry your self
Re: Umahi, Deputy Appeal Sack Ruling by Agbegbaorogboye: 12:52pm On Mar 09, 2022
Exercise in futility
He's gone!!

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Re: Umahi, Deputy Appeal Sack Ruling by DatNaijaGuy: 12:53pm On Mar 09, 2022
Dave Umahi will definitely end his tenure as the governor of Ebonyi State.
The Court of Appeal will up turn that judgement.
However, I wish decampees can be punished like this, unfortunately this is Nigeria.

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Re: Umahi, Deputy Appeal Sack Ruling by tesppidd: 12:54pm On Mar 09, 2022
One doesn't need a course in law to see that there is no constituional requirement for a governor to remain in one party.

Even a layman understands this.

Instead of NJC to caution this judge, they are busy attacking Umahi for "talking about the judge anyhow"

Judges - the most corrupt yet hollier than thou set of people in this country.

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Re: Umahi, Deputy Appeal Sack Ruling by Mooh247: 12:54pm On Mar 09, 2022
Enforce the existing court ruling first

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Re: Umahi, Deputy Appeal Sack Ruling by noleflendum: 12:54pm On Mar 09, 2022
some Y1bo pigs and idiots are happy that Umahi was sacked because he joined APC yet they want the same APC presidency ticket to be micro zoned to their rejected and unfortunate land of raising dust

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Re: Umahi, Deputy Appeal Sack Ruling by omoredia: 12:54pm On Mar 09, 2022
Joker joker
Re: Umahi, Deputy Appeal Sack Ruling by BigBelleControl(m): 12:55pm On Mar 09, 2022
Ok
Re: Umahi, Deputy Appeal Sack Ruling by Oyiboman69: 12:55pm On Mar 09, 2022
Thieves....

Re: Umahi, Deputy Appeal Sack Ruling by tesppidd: 12:55pm On Mar 09, 2022
majamajic:
In as much as Umahi is a good governor , what stops him from completing his tenure under PDP ?
Because one man Wike wants to put the party in his pocket because he has Rivers resources.

And Umahi doesn't like that.

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Re: Umahi, Deputy Appeal Sack Ruling by Dangrace01: 12:55pm On Mar 09, 2022
Omo
Re: Umahi, Deputy Appeal Sack Ruling by Plus10(m): 12:55pm On Mar 09, 2022
OK
Re: Umahi, Deputy Appeal Sack Ruling by nwakibie3(m): 12:55pm On Mar 09, 2022
The judgement has finally has an effect grin

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Re: Umahi, Deputy Appeal Sack Ruling by Frosheer(m): 12:56pm On Mar 09, 2022
nice one anyway

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