The
governorship candidate of the APC in Taraba State, Aisha Alhassan, said she
will contest the appeal court judgment, which nullified the victory given to
her by the election petition tribunal in the state.
Mrs. Alhassan’s counsel, Mahmud Magaji, stated this while
briefing journalists after the ruling in Abuja on Friday.
Mr. Magaji said his client’s submission remained that Governor
Darious Ishaku, the Peoples Democratic Party’s governorship candidate, was not
validly sponsored by his party, as required by Section 177 of the constitution.
“It gives room for us to test the judgment so that we can expand
the jurisprudence of the electoral process,” Mr. Magaji said.
“Their lordships have gone through our various speeches and have
come up with their own ruling and we feel that we have the right to proceed to
the Supreme Court.”
Reacting to the comments by Mr. Magaji, the counsel to Mr.
Ishaku, Kanu Agabi, said his client would not undermine the right of the APC
and its candidate to seek further appeal.
“The right of appeal is what brought us here and the right of
appeal is still what will take them to the Supreme Court, so I cannot
underestimate the value of their appeal,” he said.
A five-man
panel of judges, led by Justice Abdul Aboki, had described as “unattainable”
the decision of the Taraba state election tribunal which declared Mrs. Alhassan
winner of the April governorship election in the state.
Mr. Aboki, who noted that the APC had no right to question the
candidature of Mr. Ishaku in the election, added that section 140 of the
constitution only expect the tribunal to nullify the said election if the
candidature of its winner was in doubt.
He added that according to Section 140 of the constitution, the
tribunal was wrong in declaring the person with the next highest vote winner of
the election.
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