The Court of Appeal in Abuja on
Thursday reversed the judgment of the Taraba State Governorship Election
Petition Tribunal which had on November 7, 2015 sacked Governor Darius Ishaku
of the Peoples Democratic Party and ordered the All Progressives Congress’
governorship candidate in the state, Aisha Alhassan, to be sworn in his stead.
In the
lead judgment read by the presiding Justice of the five-man bench, Justice
Abdul Aboki, the appeal court held that Alhassan and the APC had no legal right
to challenge the alleged improper conduct of the primary which produced Ishaku
as PDP’s candidate.
The appeal court held that the APC and Alhassan, who is currently Minister of
Women Affairs, lacked the locus standi to challenge Ishaku’s qualification to
contest the April 11, 2015 governorship election on the basis of alleged
non-compliance of the conduct of PDP’s primary with provisions of sections 85
and 87 of the Electoral Act.
The appeal court therefore set aside the judgment of the Justice Danladi Abubakar and ordered that the certificate of return issued to Governor Ishaku by the Independent National Electoral Commission remained valid.
Source: The Punch
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