Supreme Court Declines To Unseat Tambuwal, Orders High Court Retry Case

Hamilton Nwosa
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The Supreme Court has declined to remove Sokoto State Governor Aminu Waziri Tambuwal from office.

Instead, it ruled that a case filed by Senator Umaru Dahiru challenging the nomination of Tambuwal as candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the April 2015 governorship election be retried at the Federal High Court on Friday.

Dahiru contested for the governorship election in the December 2014 primaries of the APC, but lost to Tambuwal, who eventually went on to win the gubernatorial poll conducted by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in April 2015.

He was subsequently sworn in as Governor on May 29 of the same year.

Friday’s ruling followed an earlier judgment given by the Supreme Court in June this year which dismissed application by the Sokoto State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and it’s governorship candidate, Senator Abdallah Wali, to be joined as parties to Dahiru’s suit.

In a judgment written by Hon. Justice Musa Dattijo Muhammed, JSC, and read by Hon. Justice CC Nweze, JSC, the court held that rather than consider the case as mere academic exercise, the High Court should retry it on its merit.

Counsel to Tambuwal, Paul M. Kassim, Esq, who led six other lawyers, said the defence is satisfied with the ruling and will get set for trial at the Federal High Court.

“Our position remains unchanged, that our client was validly nominated by the APC and was duly elected Governor by the good people of Sokoto State,” he told reporters after the judgement.

 

In the June ruling by now retired Justice Sulaiman Galadima, JSC, the Supreme Court held that PDP and Wali lacked the locus standi to apply to be joined in the suit, describing the two as interlopers who should not take part in a matter purely involving another party.

 

Even though Sokoto PDP had announced that they will not challenge the election of Tambuwal in 2015, they however, through case number SC/67/2016, sought to be joined as parties in Dahiru’s suit on the grounds that if it succeeds, Wali should be declared winner of the election.

 

In a notice of motion for joinder filed at the apex court by EK Ashiekaa, SAN, Wali and PDP contended that having participated in the 2015 governorship election, and having scored the next highest number of votes cast after that of Tambuwal, they have sufficient grounds to be joined in the case.

 

Culled from Thisday

 

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