Court Bars APC From Submitting Delta Candidates List To INEC
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A Federal High Court sitting in Asaba,
Delta State, has restrained the National Working Committee (NWC), of the
All Progressives Congress (APC), from submitting the list of all party
candidates for the 2019 general elections from Delta State to the
Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC). The sitting judge,
Justice Toyin Adegoke, in a ruling, ordered the National Chairman of
APC, Adams Oshiomhole who was joined in the suit as the 2nd respondent
with APC as 1st respondent, Independent National Electoral Commission
and Prophet Jones Erue as the 3rd and 4th respondents respectively and
the plaintiff to maintain the status quo.
The judge also ordered
them to halt the submission of any APC list of candidates from Delta
State from the two factions to INEC until the substantive suit filled is
heard.
TribuneOnline reports that the Chief Cyril Ogodo-led
State Working Committee (SWC) in Delta State and others had instituted
an interlocutory injunction restraining APC and Oshiomhole from
submitting the list of candidates from the Prophet Jones Erue-faction to
INEC.
Since pre-election matters require accelerated hearings,
Justice Adegoke averred that “this matter shall be given an accelerated
hearing owing to the fact that it is a pre-election matter. All
defendants are to take note of the tendencies of this suit.
“Parties shall maintain status quo as at today, the 17th day of October 2018. That is the order of this court,” Adegoke ruled.
Counsel
to the Applicants, Barr O. J. Oghenejakpor said that “the implication
is that, as at today, no list of candidates has been submitted to INEC
and none will be submitted until we hear this case.
“Technically,
the court has granted an injunction restraining any person to nominate
any candidate from Delta State for the 2019 election.
“The issue
will have to await the substantive trial which is now fixed for 1st and
2nd November 2018. Court has also granted us an accelerated hearing so
that the facts can be put to rest once and for all.
“It’s a
healing process and I think if the National Executives could take the
opportunity of this process, this is what will bring the party together
in Delta State.”
Meanwhile, Counsel to the 1st and 2nd
respondents, Barr George Onaho, who challenged the jurisdiction of the
court, said the court has done the needful and “in the view of the
court, our objection challenging the jurisdiction of the court has to
wait and be adopted together with our final written address after the
substantive suit must have been heard.
“So that necessitated the
adjournment that was taken. The court ordered an accelerated hearing and
gave two days to call in witnesses and deal with the case.
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