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Supreme Court to state reasons for Buhari-Atiku election judgment Friday by References: 9:14pm On Nov 13, 2019 |
The Supreme Court will on Friday, November 15, state reasons for its judgment dismissing the appeal filed by the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) and its presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, against the declaration of President Muhammad Buhari as the winner of the Febraury 23 presidential election. Already, notice has been issued by the apex court notifying all parties of the date. The said notice issued by the Ibrahim Gold and dated November 13, 2019 reads: “The reasons for the judgment delivered on Wednesday the 30th day of October 2019 in appeal no SC1211/2019: Atiku Abubakar, INEC & 2 others will be listed before the Supreme Court of Nigeria on Friday the 15th day of November, 2019 at 9.00 am. “And further take notice that in accordance with the Supreme Court Rules, this Notice is deemed sufficiently served on you if it is delivered on your telephone.” The Supreme Court had in its summary judgment dismissed the appeal by the PDP and Atiku Abubakar, its candidate, against the re-election of President Muhammadu Buhari. The seven-member panel led by Justice Tanko Mohammed held that having gone through all the documents and exhibits two weeks ago, the panel discovered that the appeal lacks merit. “We have examined the submissions of parties in this matter and the exhibit adduced and we have come to a conclusion that this appeal lacks merit, appeal is hereby dismissed. “A date for reason would be communicated to the parties,” Mr Mohammed ruled. Mr Abubakar and his party, on September 23, filed 66 grounds of appeal before the Supreme Court after the presidential election petition tribunal at the Court of Appeal on September 11 dismissed their petition against Mr Buhari’s re-election. Following the tribunal’s judgment affirming the re-election of President Buhari, the PDP filed its request before the apex court challenging the decision. The PDP and Mr Abubakar said the Court of Appeal panel that heard their petition erred in law when it ruled that President Buhari did not need to submit an actual certificate to INEC as part of documents in his CF001. The PDP also said the presidential tribunal erred when it ruled that the PDP did not provide sufficient evidence to back its claim that Mr Buhari did not attend a secondary school among other issues. During the court hearing on Wednesday, before the seven-member panel read its about one-minute decision, lawyers in the matter had argued why the appeal should or should not be dismissed. The lead lawyer representing the petitioners, Levy Uzoukwu, while trying to prove his point started with the issue of Mr Buhari’s qualification. He said it is on record that the second respondent failed to give any explanation between the first name of the respondent which is ‘Muhammadu’ and the first name appearing on the picture which was tendered as exhibit R19/R21, which is ‘Mohamed’. Mr Uzoukwu backing up his argument said the lower court speculated that the name belongs to the second respondent with “No reason, no evidence,” he added. The senior counsel, presenting the issue of Mr Buhari’s certificate, also said no reason was given by Mr Buhari on record why it is impossible to bring forth any of the three certificates he claimed he possessed. “Nobody, not even his witness could give evidence that they have seen the original, Certified True Copy (CTC) or photocopy. “In the same vein, Mr Buhari claimed he had primary school certificate, there is no testimony from the primary and secondary schoool he claimed he attended. Not even a qualification from Cadet,” Mr Uzoukwu said. On the issue of server, Mr Uzoukwu said the electoral umpire denied having a server but “I submit that if the first respondent appreciates, he should never have denied its existence because they failed to call witnesses, they failed to establish where they store card reader data and Permanent Voters Card (PVC) data.” According to Mr Atiku’s lawyer, the Independent National Electoral Commission’s (INEC) counsel relied on section 52(2) of the Electoral Act to contend that electronic election is prohibited in the country. Mr Uzoukwu said the provision INEC relied on was amended and deleted and replaced by another provision in 2015, that is that there is a new section 52(2), he explained. “The lower court relied on the old provision and we did draw the attention of the lower court on this issue. The new provision has not been interpreted or applied by this or any other court. I urge the court to allow the appeal,” Mr Uzoukwu pleaded. Responding, the lawyer to INEC, Yunus Usman, said the first respondent would adopt its brief of argument filed October 12 but submitted that “the appellants have woefully failed to prove that the first appellant scored the majority of lawful votes cast at the election. “This is because out of over 191,000 polling units(PU), they called only five PU agents to prove that they scored the majority of the lawful votes cast, when the requirement of the law is that a PU agent must be called to testify in each of the PU across the country. I do not know why they are here. The failure to do so is fatal to their case,” Mr Usman added. Replying to the PDP on the issue of server, Mr Usman said neither of the appellants has proved the particular server they created in March after the election titled www.factsdontlie.com. ”Until the Electoral Act is amended, INEC does not have the power to transmit electronically. “We urge the court to dismiss the appeal with substantial cost.” When asked about section 55(2) of the Electoral Act, Mr Usman said the section allows INEC to conduct voting in an election either electronically or manually, and that the first respondent chose manually. On his part, Mr Buhari’s lawyers led by Wole Olanipekun said they would also adopt their brief of argument filed October 15 and urged the court to dismiss the appeal which, he further said, should not have been brought before the court after the painstaking decision of the Appeal Court. Mr Olanipekun said Mr Uzoukwu tried “to make a mountain out of a molehill, without distinction. According to him, nobody gave an explanation to the difference between ‘Muhammadu’ and ‘Mohamed’. “He who lives in a glass house does not throw stones. The same lower court ruled in favour of the second respondent, where it held that Levi is the same as Livinus. “The Constitution has prescribed what a candidate should provide while vying for a position,” Mr Olanipekun added. “On the issue of server they said no member of the appeal panel made findings that INEC had a server. The finding is that there is a website managed and controlled by the electoral umpire. “Under the evidence act, if there was a server, it should have been tendered because it would be a public document, the court cannot speculate.” Citing a case to buttress his point, the senior counsel submitted that there was nothing in the case, stressing that law is not about sentiment. The All Progressive Congress (APC) lawyer, Lateef Fagbemi, on his part also relied on the process too and urged the court to dismiss the appeal and “as well as the court can carry it, throw it,” he added. In addition, on the issue of name, he said the appellant did not mention it in their petition. ”The petition is innocent of this averment.” “On the issue of qualification, I submit with respect that section 318 of the Constitution spells out what the person vying for the presidency must have.” After all arguments by lawyers in the matter, the court stood down for about 20 minutes and returned to dismiss the appeal. The court said its reasons for the decision would be given on a later date to be communicated to the counsels. https://www.sunnewsonline.com/supreme-court-to-state-reasons-for-buhari-atiku-election-judgment-friday/
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Re: Supreme Court to state reasons for Buhari-Atiku election judgment Friday by Racoon(m): 9:17pm On Nov 13, 2019 |
This is what happens when the executive controls all other aspects of government.Nigeria is into autocracy 14 Likes |
Re: Supreme Court to state reasons for Buhari-Atiku election judgment Friday by Officialgarri: 9:24pm On Nov 13, 2019 |
When does the court start giving reasons for it's decision . The court gives judgements at it's own discretion and owes no one an explanation 4 Likes |
Re: Supreme Court to state reasons for Buhari-Atiku election judgment Friday by WonderManly(m): 10:29pm On Nov 13, 2019 |
What are you expecting them to say again? What goes around comes around... Lo ba tan! 5 Likes
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Re: Supreme Court to state reasons for Buhari-Atiku election judgment Friday by mumumugu(m): 10:44pm On Nov 13, 2019 |
need More time to cook up reason 4 Likes |
Re: Supreme Court to state reasons for Buhari-Atiku election judgment Friday by Blakjewelry(m): 11:38pm On Nov 13, 2019 |
them dey plan what to say since 5 Likes |
Re: Supreme Court to state reasons for Buhari-Atiku election judgment Friday by etrouble: 11:49pm On Nov 13, 2019 |
mumumugu: Yes, the Court needs to tell us why it sacked all APC elected members that won Zamfara elections with very wide margins and replaced them with PDP candidates that lost woefully. The Court also needs to tell us how much the judges collected from Nyesom Wike for them to fraudulently prevent APC from contesting any election in Rivers State thereby making PDP the automatic winner of all available positions in Rivers State. 5 Likes |
Re: Supreme Court to state reasons for Buhari-Atiku election judgment Friday by etrouble: 11:55pm On Nov 13, 2019 |
Racoon: I voted for Buhari to control all arms of government in Nigeria because if his government did not deliver nobody will call judges or senators' names? 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Supreme Court to state reasons for Buhari-Atiku election judgment Friday by Sirjamo: 11:57pm On Nov 13, 2019 |
Just when Atiaku Alcamerooni and his block headed Zombies where ready to move on from their dilution, having realize that the the!f is not CUMMing anywhere!!!!! 3 Likes |
Re: Supreme Court to state reasons for Buhari-Atiku election judgment Friday by divabolanle: 12:27pm On Nov 14, 2019 |
FOLLOWING |
Re: Supreme Court to state reasons for Buhari-Atiku election judgment Friday by PapaBaby: 12:27pm On Nov 14, 2019 |
What excuse are they planning on mounting? They should just say CJN Tanko knows only Islamic jurisprudence. |
Re: Supreme Court to state reasons for Buhari-Atiku election judgment Friday by Guestuser: 12:27pm On Nov 14, 2019 |
Atiku is cumming To everyone reading this, may your sadness vanish like that “atiku is cumming” slogan. 2 Likes |
Re: Supreme Court to state reasons for Buhari-Atiku election judgment Friday by Authoreety: 12:28pm On Nov 14, 2019 |
Guestuser:as in releasing?? |
Re: Supreme Court to state reasons for Buhari-Atiku election judgment Friday by Kylekent59: 12:28pm On Nov 14, 2019 |
So it took them three weeks to cook up a reason for the dismissal. lol |
Re: Supreme Court to state reasons for Buhari-Atiku election judgment Friday by Nobody: 12:29pm On Nov 14, 2019 |
.... Reason 1 Like
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Re: Supreme Court to state reasons for Buhari-Atiku election judgment Friday by Jabioro: 12:31pm On Nov 14, 2019 |
Another episode of reasons to emerge..Which yeye and nonentity reason..Time waster everywhere |
Re: Supreme Court to state reasons for Buhari-Atiku election judgment Friday by Efrem33: 12:32pm On Nov 14, 2019 |
We already know |
Re: Supreme Court to state reasons for Buhari-Atiku election judgment Friday by TroubleMaker47(m): 12:33pm On Nov 14, 2019 |
They should keep their reasons to themselves |
Re: Supreme Court to state reasons for Buhari-Atiku election judgment Friday by Mrquote: 12:34pm On Nov 14, 2019 |
etrouble:Stick to topic, trying to justify your wrong doing by point fingers, karma is real 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Supreme Court to state reasons for Buhari-Atiku election judgment Friday by mcmbonu: 12:35pm On Nov 14, 2019 |
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Re: Supreme Court to state reasons for Buhari-Atiku election judgment Friday by Humphrizy(m): 12:35pm On Nov 14, 2019 |
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Re: Supreme Court to state reasons for Buhari-Atiku election judgment Friday by Nobody: 12:36pm On Nov 14, 2019 |
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Re: Supreme Court to state reasons for Buhari-Atiku election judgment Friday by onyeali(m): 12:36pm On Nov 14, 2019 |
[quote author=etrouble post=84007313] Yes, the Court needs to tell us why it sacked all APC elected members that won Zamfara elections with very wide margins and replaced them with PDP candidates that lost woefully. The Court also needs to tell us how much the judges collected from Nyesom Wike for them to fraudulently prevent APC from contesting any election in Rivers State thereby making PDP the automatic winner of all available positions in Rivers State. This is the problem with Nigerians, they don't have one voice on important issues that affect their lives. They will always introduce politics or sentiment on important national issues that affect them. 1 Like |
Re: Supreme Court to state reasons for Buhari-Atiku election judgment Friday by Olymode: 12:37pm On Nov 14, 2019 |
Humphrizy: |
Re: Supreme Court to state reasons for Buhari-Atiku election judgment Friday by Mrquote: 12:38pm On Nov 14, 2019 |
etrouble:So you mean that, buy haven three arms of government make us a fools abi why not tell he to become a dictator then so that we knw that is in control, pls go and check the reason why we have three arms of government then you can start to understand why you voted. |
Re: Supreme Court to state reasons for Buhari-Atiku election judgment Friday by Terenike(m): 12:46pm On Nov 14, 2019 |
INTEGRITYA1: |
Re: Supreme Court to state reasons for Buhari-Atiku election judgment Friday by cacreg: 12:50pm On Nov 14, 2019 |
Re: Supreme Court to state reasons for Buhari-Atiku election judgment Friday by klax(m): 12:52pm On Nov 14, 2019 |
Oh what nonsense is these again Pls who placed curse on this country for God sake You declared a verdict to suit your master then no need given any damn reason. What kind of country is this, God? Keep your stupid reasons. Reasons my foot!!! |
Re: Supreme Court to state reasons for Buhari-Atiku election judgment Friday by Aiyk2333: 12:53pm On Nov 14, 2019 |
etrouble:this one does not even know anything about government, just imagine comment!!!! kiddos everywhere |
Re: Supreme Court to state reasons for Buhari-Atiku election judgment Friday by EnEnPeecee: 12:55pm On Nov 14, 2019 |
Buhari is hidden in London because of this case. He knew he didn't win any election |
Re: Supreme Court to state reasons for Buhari-Atiku election judgment Friday by Aiyk2333: 12:56pm On Nov 14, 2019 |
etrouble:just like ur incompetent masters y'all always shift from subject topic to throw blames... when did supreme court start explaining why they made judgements?? Apex court!! what do they say about clear conscience even? 1 Like |
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