Wada is asking the court to declare him
the winner of the election in view of the death of Prince Abubakar Audu,
the All Progressives Congress, APC candidate who died as the result of
the election was been compiled in Lokoja, Audu led Wada by over 41, 000
votes in the election which was declared inconclusive.
INEC had
fixed a supplementary poll for this Saturday in 91 polling units where
elections did not take place or were disrupted on 21 November after
which the winner of the poll will be declared.
At the hearing of
the suits which began on Tuesday morning at Federal High Court, Abuja,
the presiding judge, Justice Gabriel Kolawole appealed to the counsels
in the different suits to allow them to be consolidated so that they can
be disposed off on Friday, 4 December, a day before the supplementary
election planned by the Independent National Electoral Commission.
All the counsels agreed that the cases should be consolidated.
The
judge said consolidation of the cases was necessary so that the
Saturday poll will not be conducted by INEC under an uncertain legal
shadow.
Consequently, the Judge asked all the counsels in the four
suits to frame three or four simple issues as can be distilled from the
cases for determination by the court. Justice Kolawole said the issues
to be framed must be short and concise to avoid a constitutional crises
that may lead to break down of law and order if judgements in the
different cases are not delivered by Friday.
Lawyer to Governor
Wada, Chris Uche and another lawyer in the suit asked the Judge to help
formulate the issues, but Justice Kolawole refused as he contended that
the cases are political in nature.
Justice Kolawole subsequently stood down the cases for one and half hour to allow the lawyers to meet and formulate the issues.
In
the original suit, the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, and its candidate
in the 21 November gubernatorial election, Governor Idris Wada is
asking the Federal High Court, Abuja to restrain the Independent
National Electoral Commission, INEC, from conducting the December 5
supplementary election.
They also asked the court to compel the
Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC to issue him (Wada) with
a Certificate of Return and declare him the winner of the inconclusive
November 21 governorship election being the only surviving candidate
with the majority of lawful votes cast at the Kogi State Governorship
election.
Wada also asked the court to issue an order of
injunction restraining All Progressives Congress, APC, from organising
or holding a fresh primary election for the purpose of any supplementary
or other election for the Kogi State governorship election 2015.
Wada
said that in view of the death of the APC’s candidate, Abubkar Audu, he
should be declared the winner of the botched election being the only
surviving candidate with the majority of lawful votes cast at the Kogi
State governorship election held on November 21, 2015.
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