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A’Court Dismisses Suit Seeking To Disqualify Akpata As Edo LP Candidate

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The Court of Appeal, Abuja Division, on Wednesday, dismissed a suit seeking to disqualify the Edo State Labour Party candidate, Olumide Akpata, from the upcoming governorship election scheduled for 21 September.

In a unanimous judgment, a three-member panel of the appellate court held that the suit instituted by Kenneth Imasuangbon failed to utilise the Labour Party’s internal conflict resolution mechanism before proceeding to court.

In the lead judgment delivered by Justice Okon Abang, the court ruled that the suit lacked cogent and verifiable evidence against the respondent.

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The court further stated that Imasuangbon’s allegations that the former President of the Nigerian Bar Association did not sign the Indemnity Form were statute-barred and outside the court’s jurisdiction.

Justice Abang noted, “The appeal was premature in law and cannot be entertained on the ground that the necessary conditions precedent were not met.”

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He also pointed out that the appellant failed to present the disputed results of the party’s 23 February primary election, which he claimed to have won.

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The court ruled that Imasuangbon’s claim, that he was not provided official results by the Labour Party, was untenable because his agent was present at the primary election.

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Additionally, the appellate court faulted Imasuangbon for not calling any witnesses or delegates from those who allegedly voted for him at the primary election.

As a result, the court upheld the judgment of the Federal High Court in Benin City, delivered by Justice Babatunde Quadiri, which dismissed Imasuangbon’s suit for lack of merit.

In his suit filed before the lower court in Benin, Imasuangbon sought to disqualify Akpata as the Labour Party’s governorship candidate, claiming that Akpata was not qualified to participate in the election. He also prayed for an order compelling the Labour Party to withdraw Akpata’s candidacy and replace him with Imasuangbon, who claimed to have come second in the primary election.

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Obasanjo, Atiku, Obi Meet In Abuja

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Former President Olusegun Obasanjo, former Vice President Atiku Abubakar and former Anambra State Governor Peter Obi met in Abuja on Saturday.

The trio were among prominent political figures who attended the Tambuwal Colloquium, titled “Leadership, Service and Statesmanship at 60,” held at the New Event Hall of the Transcorp Hilton Hotel, Abuja, in honour of the 60th birthday of former Sokoto State Governor and Senator, Aminu Waziri Tambuwal.

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Atiku confirmed his presence at the event in a post on his X handle, stating that he had arrived at the venue for the colloquium organised to mark Tambuwal’s milestone birthday.

The former vice president also shared images of himself, Obasanjo and Obi at the event.

The event attracted political leaders, statesmen and stakeholders from across the country.

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Wike: Why Removing Fubara Will Be Difficult – Ex-Commissioner

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A former Rivers State Commissioner for Information and Communication, Austin Tam-George, has said that attempts to impeach Governor Siminalayi Fubara would be difficult to sustain, citing what he described as the governor’s performance record and the lack of concrete allegations against him.

Tam-George made the remarks on Thursday while speaking on Prime Time on Arise Television, arguing that the impeachment process being initiated against Fubara was to scuttle his chance for a second term.

According to him, Governor Fubara has continued to place the needs of the people at the centre of his administration, with visible interventions in rural development, housing, education and healthcare.

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He said this, in his view, has made it difficult for opponents to justify moves to remove the governor from office.

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Tam-George also called on the All Progressives Congress, APC, to intervene, arguing that the party should not allow what he described as the humiliation of a sitting governor.

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He said: “Well, all I think he needs to do is to do exactly what he’s been doing from the beginning, which is to place the people at the center of gravity of his administration, prioritize the needs of the people, so that the people can see the direct impact of government action in their lives.

“And that’s exactly what he’s doing in terms of rural development, in terms of housing sector transformation, which I mentioned that he is doing the same in education sector and in health.

“So if he continues, if he persists in placing the people’s need at the center of focus of his administration, there is no way they are going to be able to justify this kind of shenanigans.

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Because, if you look very carefully at the so called articles of impeachment, you will see that there is no specificity in terms of any infraction by the governor or his deputy.

“What they are trying to do is to make sure they scuttle the administration so that the governor doesn’t then get to the point where he will be seeking a second term.

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“Let me be clear, just two days ago, Nyesom Wike was at one of the local governments, and he made it clear in a moment of epiphany, he made it clear that, look, if Governor Fubara were to get a second term in office, it will amount to his own political burial.

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So all of these things that we are seeing the so called impeachment proceedings they’ve initiated, it’s actually an effort to try to scuttle the prospects of the governor coming for a second term, and I don’t see how they will succeed.

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“If you look at the so called articles of impeachment, as I said, they lack specificity in terms of the kind of infraction that they allege that the governor has committed. He has done nothing wrong, and they will see how the process will play out.

“My sense, and in fact, if I were to advise the governor, my sense is that he should just maintain the people, retain the people at the center of gravity of his administration, meet their needs, run a transparent administration as he always done, and then the truth will come out, and he will be able to defend the administration.

“I think the the governing APC should also step in because they can’t possibly allow the governor of the office with probably one of the best performance records in the country to be humiliated by some of these members of the assembly.”

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