Court Of Appeal Sacks PDP Senator From Taraba
The Peoples
Democratic Party on Tuesday suffered another electoral setback in Taraba State
as the Court of Appeal sitting in Yola upheld a tribunal’s ruling, sacking
Bashir Marafa as senator representing Taraba Central Senatorial District
The Peoples
Democratic Party on Tuesday suffered another electoral setback in Taraba
State
as the Court of Appeal sitting in Yola upheld a tribunal’s ruling, sacking
Bashir Marafa as senator representing Taraba Central Senatorial District.
On September 30, the
National Assembly Elections Petitions Tribunal in Taraba State, nullified the
election of Mr. Marafa and ordered the Independent National Electoral
Commission to issue Certificate of Return to All Progressives Congress
candidate, Yusuf Abubakar.
Delivering the
September 30 judgement, one of the members of the tribunal, Suleiman Yusuf,
said the petitioners in case, the APC, and its candidate, had proved their case
beyond reasonable doubt.
The tribunal had
held the election of Mr. Marafa could not stand as he did not score the lawful
majority votes in the March 28 election.
The tribunal
therefore ordered the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, to
return Mr. Abubakar as the candidate that scored the majority lawful votes during
the polls.
Following the
ruling, Mr. Marafa appealed the tribunal’s decision.
But in their
separate judgements on Tuesday, the three judges, Jummai Sankey, Duobele
Abraham and Ridwan Maiwada of the Court of Appeal, unanimously agreed the
appeal lacked merit and was therefore dismissed.
Speaking after the
judgement, the Taraba state chairman of APC, Hassan Ardo, expressed
satisfaction and lauded the judiciary for living up to expectation.
Mr. Ardo said urged
APC supporters in the state to continue to remain calm as the party reclaims
its mandates.
Source: saharareporters
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