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Supreme Court Upholds Appeal Court’s Ruling On Senator Adeleke’s Qualifications by 9jahotblog: 5:39pm On Jul 27, 2019 |
The Supreme Court has validated the judgement of the Court of Appeal which earlier struck out a motion challenging the educational qualifications of Osun State politician, Ademola Adeleke. The court in a decision on Thursday agreed with an earlier ruling of the appeal court that the application was brought ‘outside of time’ at a High Court of the Federal Capital Territory where a decision was made nullifying Mr Adeleke’s candidacy in the Osun Governorship polls. Mr Adeleke’s lawyer, Niyi Owolade, confirmed the development in a telephone interview with newsmen on Friday night. According to the lawyer, the apex court agreed with the Peoples Democratic Party and Mr Adeleke that the High Court’s decision on the matter was a nullity. Background Following an application by two members of the All Progressives Congress, Wahab Raheem and Adam Habeeb, at a High Court of the FCT, the judge, Othman Musa, decided that Mr Adeleke did not qualify to take part in the governorship elections on the ground that he had failed to obtain a secondary school degree. Dissatisfied, Mr Adeleke approached the Court of Appeal with a number of objections including the timing of the matter at the lower court. Mr Adeleke, through his lawyer, Mr Owolade, argued that the case involved a pre-election matter and the APC members approached the lower court rather late, making it impossible for the high court to exercise jurisdiction on the issue. In a decision in May, the Court of Appeal agreed with the PDP that the application involved a pre-election matter which ought to have been filed within 14 days from the date of the course of action. The court said the failure of the applicants to bring their request within the specified time made it impossible for the High Court to exercise jurisdiction on the matter. “The trial court was wrong to have dismissed the applicant’s objection at the lower court. The issue of lack of jurisdiction can be raised at any point even in an appeal before this court or at the Supreme Court for the first time. “Being a pre-election matter, it must be filed within 14 days, and the judgement delivered 180 days after the date of filing. They filed their suit 43 days after the date the form was submitted to the fourth respondent (INEC). “The judgement was delivered 209 days after the date of filing,” said the Court of Appeal in a judgement by its three-member panel. The judgement was read by Emanuel Agim. The appellate court also said the documents presented at the lower court indicated that Mr Adeleke sat for his WAEC exams in 1981. It added that the failure of Mr Adeleke to correct errors in his result sheets before submitting the same to INEC “could not be interpreted to suggest that Mr Adeleke provided false documents to INEC$. “Errors in a document do not amount to falsehood. What the respondent did is to exploit the mistakes in his submitted form to hold that he was not qualified. “At the heart of the argument is that the trial court ignored the documents brought by WAEC. It is clear from the judgement of the trial court that it ignored the documents. If it had not ignored the documents, it would have found that the information suggesting that the applicant sat for the May June 1981, exams were true and not false. “The trial court disregarded the documents as if it never existed. Even the documents it chose to consider, it did not evaluate properly. The trial court appeared to have ignored the fact that the principal appeared to testify if the information submitted to the fourth respondent was true or false. If the principal said that there were many errors in the result sheet, he must be believed,” Mr Agim ruled. Apparently aggrieved by the appellate court decision, the two APC members appeared before the Supreme Court for a further determination of the matter. Explaining the judgement of the Supreme Court, Mr Owolade said the apex court hinged its decision on the timing of the application and the fact that Mr Adeleke’s documents showed he partook in the 1981 WEAC exams. “Two APC stalwarts left our territory and went to Bwari, a suburb of Abuja, with their application against our clients certification. On our part we said that it was a pre-election matter. That the time for it to have been brought had passed. So the application was statute bad. “Ordinarily it should be thrown away but judgement was delivered against us. “But at the Court of Appeal, the judge Emanuel Agim gave a brilliant judgment which considered all the nitty-gritty of the case and he agreed with our submissions. “We went to the court of appeal and the court of appeal went further to declare cost against the APC of N3 million. “Surprisingly, they decided to go to the supreme Court and at the Supreme Court their case was dismissed. The supreme Court said this is a pre-election matter which was time bound,” said Mr Owolade. Despite getting a favourable ruling on his educational qualification, Mr Adeleke’s governorship ambition was recently thwarted. The Supreme Court ruled in favour of the All Progressives Congress and incumbent Governor Gboyega Oyetola in Mr Adeleke’s suit challenging Mr Oyetola’s electoral victory. https://www.today.ng/news/politics/supreme-court-upholds-appeal-courts-ruling-senator-adelekes-qualifications-238570 1 Share
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Re: Supreme Court Upholds Appeal Court’s Ruling On Senator Adeleke’s Qualifications by 9jahotblog: 5:39pm On Jul 27, 2019 |
Ogunbiyi and others that took him to court should bury their head in shame. 1 Like |
Re: Supreme Court Upholds Appeal Court’s Ruling On Senator Adeleke’s Qualifications by Enoch07: 5:42pm On Jul 27, 2019 |
so he can contest d next election I'm peace abi? it's alright 1 Like
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Re: Supreme Court Upholds Appeal Court’s Ruling On Senator Adeleke’s Qualifications by 9jahotblog: 5:42pm On Jul 27, 2019 |
Supreme Court Rules On Adeleke’s Application. https://thenigerialawyer.com/supreme-court-rules-on-adelekes-application/
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Re: Supreme Court Upholds Appeal Court’s Ruling On Senator Adeleke’s Qualifications by Nemesis909: 5:43pm On Jul 27, 2019 |
Re: Supreme Court Upholds Appeal Court’s Ruling On Senator Adeleke’s Qualifications by CHRISDMANAGER(m): 5:49pm On Jul 27, 2019 |
With this ruling he can contest peacefully in subsequent elections... |
Re: Supreme Court Upholds Appeal Court’s Ruling On Senator Adeleke’s Qualifications by 9jahotblog: 5:51pm On Jul 27, 2019 |
Supreme Court Rules On Adeleke’s Application- premiumtimes newspaper https://www.premiumtimesng.com/regional/ssouth-west/343353-supreme-court-rules-on-adelekes-application.html
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Re: Supreme Court Upholds Appeal Court’s Ruling On Senator Adeleke’s Qualifications by 9jahotblog: 6:10pm On Jul 27, 2019 |
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Re: Supreme Court Upholds Appeal Court’s Ruling On Senator Adeleke’s Qualifications by blackmantis: 6:13pm On Jul 27, 2019 |
Academic exercis 1 Like |
Re: Supreme Court Upholds Appeal Court’s Ruling On Senator Adeleke’s Qualifications by Newnas(m): 6:20pm On Jul 27, 2019 |
FeeDeeFee! Fawa to de Fiful!!! I'm from this man's hometown, everyone here knows he's not a credible person. It's just that the peanuts he's giving them and the "omo wa ni" ideology is why they keep supporting him. My father attended the same secondary school with the man. In fact his school mates are still many in town. It's a long story. A lesson I learnt from this man's story You don't know what might happen tomorrow, you might become more relevant than you ever dreamt of. So don't live today miserably and irresponsibly because you think there's no hope for you. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Supreme Court Upholds Appeal Court’s Ruling On Senator Adeleke’s Qualifications by Xisnin(m): 6:35pm On Jul 27, 2019 |
CHRISDMANAGER: 9jahotblog: Lazy youths. Always read beyond the headline. Here is what the court says.
He only escaped due to the timing of the suit. |
Re: Supreme Court Upholds Appeal Court’s Ruling On Senator Adeleke’s Qualifications by yarimo(m): 6:37pm On Jul 27, 2019 |
This is what we called Campaign after election |
Re: Supreme Court Upholds Appeal Court’s Ruling On Senator Adeleke’s Qualifications by Xisnin(m): 6:39pm On Jul 27, 2019 |
Newnas:Provide evidence that he is not a "credible person" or you are just a pained and jealous zombie. |
Re: Supreme Court Upholds Appeal Court’s Ruling On Senator Adeleke’s Qualifications by 9jahotblog: 8:01pm On Jul 27, 2019 |
Xisnin:cc justwise |
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