The Newswriter Newspaper has learned that the Supreme Court of Nigeria sitting in Abuja, the capital territory of Nigeria has ruled in favor of Chief Nyesom Wike’s appeal of the Rivers State gubernatorial race. According to statements made at the courthouse Chief Wike’s “appeals are meritorious” and thereby set aside the decision of the Court of Appeal.
The seven man panel, lead by Chief Justice Mahamood Muhammad, will give reason for the judgement on Friday, according to our political correspondent at the courthouse.
It will be recalled that after the 2015 elections, Chief Wike’s primary opponent the candidate for the All Progressives Congress (APC) Chief Dakuku Peterside appealed the results as unlawful. An election tribunal later nullified the electoral results on October 24, 2015. Chief Wike, then, immediately moved to appeal this decision.
Before the Wednesday’s verdict, Wike had filed 20 grounds of appeal in the Apex Court alleging that the election tribunal, high court and appellate court relied on hearsay and legally inadmissible evidence to arrive at its judgment as well as violated his constitutional right of fair hearing.
The governor wants the Supreme Court to hold that the lower courts wrongly refused to follow the decision in Agbaje versus Ambode’s case, which stated that the use or non-use of Card Reader cannot be a ground for questioning or nullifying an election.
Wike also wants the apex court to hold that the findings and conclusions of the lower courts are perverse and not supported by any legally admissible evidence on record.
It would be recalled that when Wike approached the Supreme Court to stop the Governorship Election Tribunal from sitting in Abuja, Nigeria’s capital, he lost.
Wike, however, appears to have braced up for the worst after he urged his supporters to make sure they get their Card Readers and be ready to vote him again, boasting that the main opposition party in the state, All Progressives Congress (APC) will not win a unit.
The Supreme Court upheld the decision of the two lower courts which dismissed Wike’s appeal challenging the relocation of the Election Tribunal from Port Harcourt, Rivers State capital to Abuja.
All the three senators on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, from Rivers state lost their seats at both the Election Tribunal and Appeal Courts and a rerun election was ordered within 90 days.
Also, the Appeal Court sitting in Abuja had in its various judgements ordered rerun in 22 Assembly constituencies out of the 32-member House that make up the Rivers State House of Assembly.
The PDP has maintained nine seats while the APC is left with just a seat, leaving the Assembly with a total of 10 legitimate members including the Speaker.
The law requires only 11 out of 32-member house to be able to form a quorum necessary for any legislative seating. But so far, only 10 members are left and the House cannot form a quorum.
Therefore, by law the assembly members cannot continue with their legislative functions at least for now.
The House of Assembly has adjourned indefinitely obviously in anticipation of the results of the rerun of elections as ordered by the Court of Appeal.
With the Wednesday verdict by the apex court of the land, the gubernatorial election matters in Rivers State have been put to rest. Thus Hon. Dakuku and his party, APC have no where to go except they will wait for another election in the year 2019.
Sequel to this fresh political development, APC has gone to the cooler in Rivers State and there is every tendency that the forth coming rerun election would be in favour of the PDP.
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