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Re: Supreme Court Reserves Judgment In Plateau Guber Judgment by Indispensable85(m): 3:30pm On Jan 10 |
PDP will surely retain plateau. 1 Like |
Re: Supreme Court Reserves Judgment In Plateau Guber Judgment by garfield1: 3:30pm On Jan 10 |
Ibadanpikin: The court ruled that partial compliance is equal to non compliance and barred pdp from sponsoring candidates in plateau less they redo the Congress everywhere but they failed to.it is over |
Re: Supreme Court Reserves Judgment In Plateau Guber Judgment by sholatech(m): 3:30pm On Jan 10 |
Ibadanpikin:garfield is full blooded Plateau APC. You cant swing his mind on this. Just post your opinion backed by evidences and allow readers make their independent decisions. We will come back to this thread one week from today. Movenpist had posted information in support of Plateau PDP position |
Re: Supreme Court Reserves Judgment In Plateau Guber Judgment by sholatech(m): 3:31pm On Jan 10 |
garfield1:Are you sure of this? Which court of law barred PDP against fielding candidates? |
Re: Supreme Court Reserves Judgment In Plateau Guber Judgment by ozo13(m): 3:34pm On Jan 10 |
Ibadanpikin:are u sure.u know same case was use to kick all the PDP federal and state legislators that won out and reason the former governor lalong is now a senator under APC 1 Like |
Re: Supreme Court Reserves Judgment In Plateau Guber Judgment by garfield1: 3:36pm On Jan 10 |
sholatech: High and appeal courts |
Re: Supreme Court Reserves Judgment In Plateau Guber Judgment by garfield1: 3:37pm On Jan 10 |
Indispensable85: No,APC will take plateau while nnpp takes kano |
Re: Supreme Court Reserves Judgment In Plateau Guber Judgment by garfield1: 3:38pm On Jan 10 |
sholatech: You can swing my mind with superior evidences.have you seen me bothering myself about Kano? I know APC will likely lose there.by the way,I countered moventist onesided info 2 Likes |
Re: Supreme Court Reserves Judgment In Plateau Guber Judgment by Lastmessenger2: 3:41pm On Jan 10 |
post=127874860:and your people are at the mercy of herdsmen |
Re: Supreme Court Reserves Judgment In Plateau Guber Judgment by garfield1: 3:42pm On Jan 10 |
Phantom233: It is a normal practice |
Re: Supreme Court Reserves Judgment In Plateau Guber Judgment by Indispensable85(m): 3:44pm On Jan 10 |
garfield1: I'll remind you of plateau. I don't know about kano. 1 Like |
Re: Supreme Court Reserves Judgment In Plateau Guber Judgment by rolams(m): 3:45pm On Jan 10 |
garfield1: Till the judgement is pronounced! |
Re: Supreme Court Reserves Judgment In Plateau Guber Judgment by Omenlon: 3:45pm On Jan 10 |
Ibadanpikin:when was the congress held, please? Not obeying court order is both pre and post election matters before you people will start insulting the judiciary after giving their verdict. |
Re: Supreme Court Reserves Judgment In Plateau Guber Judgment by garfield1: 3:48pm On Jan 10 |
Indispensable85: I've studied both so I know better.i don't know how muftwang will survive |
Re: Supreme Court Reserves Judgment In Plateau Guber Judgment by Bobloco: 4:03pm On Jan 10 |
garfield1: You don't have it |
Re: Supreme Court Reserves Judgment In Plateau Guber Judgment by Ibadanpikin: 4:13pm On Jan 10 |
Omenlon:Congress was held august 19 2020. |
Re: Supreme Court Reserves Judgment In Plateau Guber Judgment by Ibadanpikin: 4:15pm On Jan 10 |
Omenlon:Congress was held august 19 2020.But some LGAs refuse to conduct congress due to internal rife,which is a pre election matter. |
Re: Supreme Court Reserves Judgment In Plateau Guber Judgment by garfield1: 4:21pm On Jan 10 |
Bobloco: I have it but Fergie is the originator.it is better you get it from him |
Re: Supreme Court Reserves Judgment In Plateau Guber Judgment by garfield1: 4:21pm On Jan 10 |
Ibadanpikin: Court nullified it and held that pdp can't sponsor candidates |
Re: Supreme Court Reserves Judgment In Plateau Guber Judgment by garfield1: 4:21pm On Jan 10 |
Ibadanpikin: A court judgment is a pre and post election matter |
Re: Supreme Court Reserves Judgment In Plateau Guber Judgment by Bobloco: 4:24pm On Jan 10 |
garfield1: Ok |
Re: Supreme Court Reserves Judgment In Plateau Guber Judgment by DeZoro(m): 4:24pm On Jan 10 |
The case will be in favour of the PDP candidate. Appeal court is for the highest bidder. Supreme Court will not take bribe as case is pre election matter which never consign APC |
Re: Supreme Court Reserves Judgment In Plateau Guber Judgment by harmonyglobal: 4:35pm On Jan 10 |
Enemiesmasquera:Eluup is the real threat to our unity |
Re: Supreme Court Reserves Judgment In Plateau Guber Judgment by Salubata(m): 5:16pm On Jan 10 |
Please is it still this Friday Supreme Court will deliver judgement on Kano guber poll? garfield1: |
Re: Supreme Court Reserves Judgment In Plateau Guber Judgment by rummmy: 5:32pm On Jan 10 |
Supreme court NIGERIA VERSION . |
Re: Supreme Court Reserves Judgment In Plateau Guber Judgment by Kukutente23: 5:50pm On Jan 10 |
nairalanda1:As usual always defending APC The court does not have jurisdiction in the first place Secondly, it is not the place of a tribunal to adjudicate on whether congresses were validly conducted. But you won't see those since you must do your werk 1 Like |
Re: Supreme Court Reserves Judgment In Plateau Guber Judgment by Kukutente23: 5:51pm On Jan 10 |
garfield1:What is the full story |
Re: Supreme Court Reserves Judgment In Plateau Guber Judgment by gidyambi(m): 5:56pm On Jan 10 |
garfield1: Supreme Court Clarifies Key Issues in Plateau Governorship Election Dispute Between Governor Mutfwang And Nantawe - The Supreme Court on Tuesday heard the appeal filed by the incumbent Governor of Plateau State, Barr. Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), challenging the nullification of his election by the Court of Appeal. The appellate court had declared Nentawe Yilwatda of the All Progressives Congress (APC) as the elected governor, on the grounds that Mutfwang was not validly sponsored by the PDP, which had violated a court order to conduct a repeat congress in all the local government areas of the state. A five-member panel of the Supreme Court, led by Justice John Okoro, presided over the matter and raised fundamental questions on the jurisdiction of the tribunal and the lower court to entertain issues of nomination, sponsorship and qualification of candidates by a political party. The court clarified during adoption of briefs that it had ruled severally that such issues were internal affairs of the party and not justiciable by the tribunal or the court. The court also noted that there were three petitions filed by different parties, but it would only consider the one filed by the governor and any decision taken would bind the others. The legal teams of the parties were led by eminent Senior Advocates of Nigeria. Chief Kanu Agabi represented the governor, Emeka Etiaba appeared for the PDP, S. Atung argued for the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), while Prof. Olatoke defended Nentawe Yilwatda of the APC. The court examined the arguments of the counsel and observed that the election petition tribunal and the Plateau State High Court in Kaze’s case had erred in law by assuming jurisdiction over issues that were beyond their competence. The court further stated that the nomination and sponsorship of candidates was the sole prerogative of the national working committee of a party and not the state chapter, as stipulated by section 87 of the Electoral Act. The court, therefore, reserved judgement in the appeal and said a date would be communicated to the parties. The judgement is expected to be delivered before January 16, 2024, when the appeal will expire. |
Re: Supreme Court Reserves Judgment In Plateau Guber Judgment by gidyambi(m): 6:05pm On Jan 10 |
Supreme Court Clarifies Key Issues in Plateau Governorship Election Dispute Between Governor Mutfwang And Nantawe - The Supreme Court on Tuesday heard the appeal filed by the incumbent Governor of Plateau State, Barr. Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), challenging the nullification of his election by the Court of Appeal. The appellate court had declared Nentawe Yilwatda of the All Progressives Congress (APC) as the elected governor, on the grounds that Mutfwang was not validly sponsored by the PDP, which had violated a court order to conduct a repeat congress in all the local government areas of the state. A five-member panel of the Supreme Court, led by Justice John Okoro, presided over the matter and raised fundamental questions on the jurisdiction of the tribunal and the lower court to entertain issues of nomination, sponsorship and qualification of candidates by a political party. The court clarified during adoption of briefs that it had ruled severally that such issues were internal affairs of the party and not justiciable by the tribunal or the court. The court also noted that there were three petitions filed by different parties, but it would only consider the one filed by the governor and any decision taken would bind the others. The legal teams of the parties were led by eminent Senior Advocates of Nigeria. Chief Kanu Agabi represented the governor, Emeka Etiaba appeared for the PDP, S. Atung argued for the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), while Prof. Olatoke defended Nentawe Yilwatda of the APC. The court examined the arguments of the counsel and observed that the election petition tribunal and the Plateau State High Court in Kaze’s case had erred in law by assuming jurisdiction over issues that were beyond their competence. The court further stated that the nomination and sponsorship of candidates was the sole prerogative of the national working committee of a party and not the state chapter, as stipulated by section 87 of the Electoral Act. The court, therefore, reserved judgement in the appeal and said a date would be communicated to the parties. The judgement is expected to be delivered before January 16, 2024, when the appeal will expire. |
Re: Supreme Court Reserves Judgment In Plateau Guber Judgment by Jlow2: 6:10pm On Jan 10 |
garfield1:we wnt talk much untill after Supreme Court judgement. |
Re: Supreme Court Reserves Judgment In Plateau Guber Judgment by garfield1: 6:22pm On Jan 10 |
Kukutente23: What he posted and what I posted |
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