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APC Urges Supreme Court To Reverse Lyon’s Sack by fergie001: 6:24pm On Feb 20, 2020
The All Progressives Congress (APC) has returned to the Supreme Court with an application urging the court to reverse its decision disqualifying its candidate in the last governorship election in Bayelsa State, Lyon David Pereworimin.

The APC, in an application filed on Thursday by its team of lawyers led by Chief Wole Olanipekun (SAN), with Prince Lateef Fagbemi (SAN) also wants the Supreme Court to set aside the wrong interpretation given to its judgment of February 13, 2020 and the subsequent execution by the Independent National. electoral Commission (INEC).

The party is among others, contending that the Supreme Court, in its judgment, misinterpreted the November 12, 2019 judgment of the Federal High Court, Abuja which it (the Supreme Court) affirmed.

The APC argued that the Supreme Court acted without jurisdiction and denied it (the party) fair hearing when it proceeded to disqualify its governorship candidate even though the Federal High Court, in the judgment by Justice Inyang Ekwo, which the apex court affirmed, refused the plaintiffs’ prayer to disqualify Lyon.

The party also faulted the interpretation given to the Supreme Court judgment by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in deciding to issue certificate of return to the candidates of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

It stated: “After reinstating the judgment of the trial court in the judgment of this honourobie court of the 13th February, 2020, in SC.1/2020 Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) & 2 Ors. v. Biobarakuma Degi-Eremienyo & 3 ors., this honourable court proceeded to disqualify the governorship candidate of the applicant (Lyon David Pereworimin) despite the fact that the trial High Court refused to grant the reliefs for his disqualification and there was no appeal against same.

“In this honourable court’s judgment of 13th February, 2020, the court erroneously and inadvertently stated that the trial High Court consequentially disqualified the applicant‘s governorship candidate even though the trial court made no such order and when the trial court indeed refused to grant the express orders sought by the plaintiffs therein for his disqualification.”

The APC, particularly wants the Supreme Court to set aside portions of its judgment where it held that the Federal High Court, in disqualifying its Deputy Governorship candidate, proceeded to disqualify its governorship candidate; and where it held that joint ticket of its candidates was vitiated by the disqualification of the Deputy Governorship candidate and that both candidates are deemed not to be candidates in. the election.

It further prayed the Supreme Court to set aside the portion of the judgment where it ordered INEC to declare as winner of the governorship election, candidates with the highest number of lawful votes; and where it ordered INEC to withdrew the certificate of return issued to its governorship candidate and the issuance of fresh one to the candidate who had the highest number of lawful votes.

The APC argued that it was wrong for the Supreme Court to have voided its candidates’ participation in the election, when, the judgment by the Federal High Court, disqualifying its deputy governorship candidate, was stayed as at when the election was conducted.

It stated: “By an originating summons dated 12th September, 2019, in Suit NO: PHC/ABJ/CS/ 1101/2019 between Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) & 2 Ors. v. Biobarakuma Degi-Eremienyo & 3 ors., the respondents approached the Federal High Court for a total of 10 reliefs.

In the judgment of the Federal High Court, per Ekwo J., delivered on 12th November. 2019, the said court granted only 6 (six) of the reliefs.

“In the drawn up order of the Federal High Court duly signed by the trial judge the 6 (six) reliefs granted are clearly encapsulated therein.

“In specific reference to the reliefs for the disqualification of the governorship candidate of the applicant (Lyon Dovid Pereworimin), the trial court refused to grant the plaintiffs’ prayers to disqualify him.

“It was only the Deputy Governorship candidate of the applicant (Biobarakuma Degl-Eremienyo) that the trial High Court made an order of disqualification against.

“Applicant and its governorship and deputy governorship candidates timeously appealed the judgment of the Federal High Court to the Court of Appeal, and also applied for a stay of execution of the said judgment pending appeal.

“By on order mode on 13th November 2019 in CA/A/1053/M/2019 between Biobarakuma Degi-Eremienyo & Anor v. Peeples Democratic Party & ors., the Court of Appeal. Abuja judicial division, stayed the execution of the judgment of the trial High Court delivered on 12th November, 2019.

“As at the time the governorship election in Boyetso State was conducted on 16th November 2019 the order for stay of execution granted by the Court of Appeal was subsisting and there was no appeal against it.

“The judgment of the Court of Appeal was delivered on 23rd December, 2019 whereby the Court of Appeal set aside the decision of the trial High Court delivered on 12th November. 2019.

“There was no cross-appeal to the Court of Appeal against the decision of the trial High Court refusing to make an order disqualifying the governorship candidate of the applicant (Lyon Dovid Pereworimin).

“In the judgment of this honourable court delivered on 13th February, 2019 this honourable court set aside the decision of the Court of Appeal and restored the decision of the trial High Court.

In the enrolled order of the judgment of the trial High Court, no disqualification order was mode against the applicant’s candidate (Lyon David Pereworimin), whether consequentially or otherwise.

“After reinstating the judgment of the trial court in the judgment of this honourable court of this 13th February, 2020, in SC.1/2020 Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) & 2 Ors. v. Biobarakuma Degi-Eremienyo & 3 ors., this honourable court proceeded to disqualify the governorship candidate of the applicant (Lyon David Pereworimin) despite the fact that the trial High Court refused to grant the reliefs for his disqualification and there was no appeal against same.

“In this honourable court’s judgment of 13th February, 2020, the court erroneously and inadvertently stated that the trial High Court consequentially disqualified the applicant‘s governorship candidate even though the trial court mode no such order and when the trial court indeed refused to grant the express orders sought by the plaintiffs therein for his disqualification.

“This honourable court acted without jurisdiction by holding as in (xiii) and (xiv). supra (as contained in the two paragraphs above) and also breached applicant’s right to fair hearing.

“With respect, the portions of the judgment of this honourable court highlighted in the body of this application constitute a nullity.

“With respect, the decision of this honourable court of 13th February, 2020, in SC.1/ 2020 Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) & 2 ors. v. Biobarakuma Degi-Eremienyo & 3 ors., was premised on and vitiated by a fundamental error.

“With respect the decision of this honourable court of this 13th February, 2020, in SC. 1/ 2020 Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) & 2 ors. v. Biobarakuma Degi-Eremienyo & 3 ors., is contrary to public policy.

“By a press statement made on 14th February, 2020, the Chairman of the 4th (INEC) respondent purported to interpret the judgment of this Honourable Court of 13th February, 2020 in SC.1/2020 Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) & 2 ors. v. Biobarakuma Degi-Eremienyo 8. 3 ors.

“In the said press statement, the 4th respondent reviewed the judgment of this honourable court, gave it a different interpretation and come to a wrong conclusion. thus declaring the 2nd and 3rd respondents as the Governor and Deputy Governor elect of Bayelsa State, respectively."

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Re: APC Urges Supreme Court To Reverse Lyon’s Sack by TheTrueSeeker2: 6:31pm On Feb 20, 2020
Medicine after final burial rite and deceased lied to RIP...!!!

Appealing a SC Ruling to the SC is alien to the Constitution of the FRN and against the Rules guiding the Process of Court.

They applied for review and same time appealing the ruling...!!

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Re: APC Urges Supreme Court To Reverse Lyon’s Sack by neoclassical: 6:32pm On Feb 20, 2020
Party of certificate forgers.

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Re: APC Urges Supreme Court To Reverse Lyon’s Sack by Davash222(m): 6:35pm On Feb 20, 2020
APC should please take their L in good faith. They should save all these strength for Edo and Ondo gubernatorial elections cos more heartbreaks are coming.

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Re: APC Urges Supreme Court To Reverse Lyon’s Sack by SonofDevil: 6:36pm On Feb 20, 2020
Lyon will get his mandate back .alot of of errors in the rulings from high Court to supreme Court.

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Re: APC Urges Supreme Court To Reverse Lyon’s Sack by surgical: 6:39pm On Feb 20, 2020
APC has brought their lethal striker, the king of technicalities,they may get something out of this otherwise a bad case

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Re: APC Urges Supreme Court To Reverse Lyon’s Sack by Eteka1(m): 6:47pm On Feb 20, 2020
The judgement was a political hatchet job.

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Re: APC Urges Supreme Court To Reverse Lyon’s Sack by WATCHOVER(m): 6:51pm On Feb 20, 2020
Wole Olanipekun aka. Mr. Technicality Lawyer will loose this one this time

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Re: APC Urges Supreme Court To Reverse Lyon’s Sack by fergie001: 6:52pm On Feb 20, 2020
Omehia v Amaechi....Judgement was delivered in 2007; Omehia had asked for the Review of the case in 2009;
JUDGEMENT
The court, presided over by Justice Aloysius Katsina-Alu (CJN) has as members Justices George Oguntade, Fedode Tabai, Adekeye Olufunmilola and Tanko Muhammed.

GEORGE OGUNTADE
“Once we have given a judgment, whether right or wrong, your action is futile and you cannot get anything at the end of it.”

“We are not sitting here as individuals; we are sitting as the final court of Nigeria. We don’t have any friend among you. We would leave here and retire to our villages but the Supreme Court and the law live forever. What we did was the best way we can safeguard our democracy.”
He stated that it was wrong for the litigants to want to turn the court to “a musical chair” that could be swerve anyhow,


JUSTICE ALOYSIUS KATSINA-ALU
Justice Katsina-Alu ordered Omehia's counsel to sit down and said: “In my view, your action here is a serious professional misconduct. We have given our decision two years ago and you are here asking us to review it. Even if we stay here till December, you will get nothing. At best, you can attract punitive damage. Whether right or wrong, that judgment stands.

“You are threading a dangerous ground. We have no right to sit on appeal over our decision. Our judgment is not a nullity and you can go on and appeal to God. One thing I know is that God is not your client. If you persist trying that path, you won’t go home today. You don’t talk as if you are talking to some juniors in your chambers. You accused the Supreme Court of making law.”

Ruling, Justice Katsina-Alu said that it was a frivolous application, “bound to fail and it has failed” and consequently dismissed it.
......https://www.nairaland.com/347012/rivers-scourt-dismisses-omehias-case

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Re: APC Urges Supreme Court To Reverse Lyon’s Sack by kahal29: 7:14pm On Feb 20, 2020
Wole Olanikpekun..... I knew he will take up this case for personal reasons.... One of which is the way and manner he lost in Faleke vs Bello case. He will use this case to shine being Faleke's lawyer back then.

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Re: APC Urges Supreme Court To Reverse Lyon’s Sack by Haywhysat: 7:30pm On Feb 20, 2020
Why didn't they use wole olaonipekun earlier, i too love that man

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Re: APC Urges Supreme Court To Reverse Lyon’s Sack by sarrki(m): 7:34pm On Feb 20, 2020
The truth is Lyon was robbed

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Re: APC Urges Supreme Court To Reverse Lyon’s Sack by fergie001: 7:36pm On Feb 20, 2020
Haywhysat:
Why didn't they use wole olaonipekun earlier, i too love that man
That's where they might have missed it.

One thing is sure, anything that affects Imo affects Bayelsa. The reason why both have ditched their lawyers and gone for heavyweights in "Agabi" and "Olanipekun"....

My personal opinion, going by precedence....I think it is academic.

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Re: APC Urges Supreme Court To Reverse Lyon’s Sack by sapientia(m): 7:42pm On Feb 20, 2020
This wind that is blowing is good.

Fowl nyash na free for all to view now.

People have lost faith in the supreme court.

That means no more faith on the last hope of the common man.

If it was a time when there was sanity, you rarely see all these because the Judgement is always glaring.

However, am certain that all these ploys by the APC is about IMO.

I do not care on whatever happens in any of the review, if they like, let them announce Lyon back as governor, after all, Bayelsians voted for him and PD P have really been a disgrace in Bayelsa.

But am patiently waiting for them at IMO, because they have a lot of explanations to do.

Nonsense and ingredients.

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Re: APC Urges Supreme Court To Reverse Lyon’s Sack by Authoreety: 7:42pm On Feb 20, 2020
It's a script



Nigerians should wisen up
Re: APC Urges Supreme Court To Reverse Lyon’s Sack by carterguccy(m): 7:42pm On Feb 20, 2020
GTFOH

Re: APC Urges Supreme Court To Reverse Lyon’s Sack by BaddieKay(f): 7:44pm On Feb 20, 2020
grin idiots,why didn't they urge the supreme court to reverse ihedioha's sack? Mtcheeeew

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Re: APC Urges Supreme Court To Reverse Lyon’s Sack by Nobody: 7:44pm On Feb 20, 2020
sarrki:
The truth is Lyon was robbed
Yep he was. lipsrsealed

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Re: APC Urges Supreme Court To Reverse Lyon’s Sack by Authoreety: 7:45pm On Feb 20, 2020
Hmmm
Re: APC Urges Supreme Court To Reverse Lyon’s Sack by Authoreety: 7:45pm On Feb 20, 2020
Why not
Re: APC Urges Supreme Court To Reverse Lyon’s Sack by IDEMMIRI: 7:45pm On Feb 20, 2020
Hope they also asked the Supreme Court to reverse Ihedioha's sack? cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy

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Re: APC Urges Supreme Court To Reverse Lyon’s Sack by IDEMMIRI: 7:46pm On Feb 20, 2020
sarrki:
The truth is Lyon was robbed

What do you think about Ihedioha?

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Re: APC Urges Supreme Court To Reverse Lyon’s Sack by Monaco2(m): 7:47pm On Feb 20, 2020
APC should go n eat SHIT

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Re: APC Urges Supreme Court To Reverse Lyon’s Sack by money121(m): 7:47pm On Feb 20, 2020
Ok
Re: APC Urges Supreme Court To Reverse Lyon’s Sack by hisexcellency34: 7:48pm On Feb 20, 2020
Day dreaming

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Re: APC Urges Supreme Court To Reverse Lyon’s Sack by Renforce: 7:48pm On Feb 20, 2020
Hmm
Re: APC Urges Supreme Court To Reverse Lyon’s Sack by Perfecttouchade: 7:48pm On Feb 20, 2020
Ok nA
Re: APC Urges Supreme Court To Reverse Lyon’s Sack by Phygo(m): 7:49pm On Feb 20, 2020
Urge ko










Cum ni
Re: APC Urges Supreme Court To Reverse Lyon’s Sack by FuckAllTheMODs: 7:49pm On Feb 20, 2020
Supreme Court shouldn't tamper with any of the judgements they have given because it will affect their integrity.

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Re: APC Urges Supreme Court To Reverse Lyon’s Sack by DropsMic(m): 7:50pm On Feb 20, 2020
Hmmm...
Re: APC Urges Supreme Court To Reverse Lyon’s Sack by FuckThaMod: 7:50pm On Feb 20, 2020
Very useless bunch of people

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