ABUJA – The Federal
High Court in Abuja, on Friday, reversed itself by vacating its judgment
that declared Dr. Obiora Okonkwo of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP,
as the validly elected representative for Anambra Central Senatorial
District.
Judicial symbol
The court said it was misled by Okonkwo to enter the consent judgment
that ordered the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, to
issue Certificate of Return to him as Senator for the district.
The decison of the court has cleared the coast for INEC to proceed with
the re-run election slated for Saturday.
Justice John Tsoho had in the said vacated judgment that was delivered
on December 13, 2017, also directed the Senate President, Dr. Bukola
Saraki to immediately swear-in the plaintiff to occupy the Senatorial
seat which has been vacant since 2015.
The verdict followed a suit marked FHC/Abj/CS/1092/14, which Okonkwo
filed against the PDP, its former National Chiarman, Alhaji Adamu Muazu,
INEC and Mrs. Uche Ekwunife.
Meantime, Justice Tsoho reversed himself on the strenght of an
application that INEC lodged before the court.
INEC had in a motion it filed on December 21, asked the court to
set-aside the judgment which it said was in contrast with three
subsisting decisions of the Court of Appeal.
According to the electoral body, the appellate court had in three
separate verdicts in suit number CA/EPT/28/2015, delivered on December
7, 2015, CA/A/160/2016 and CA/A/165/2016, both delivered on November 20,
2017, directed it to within 90 days, conduct a re-run poll for the
Senatorial district.
INEC, through its lawyer, Chief Adegboyega Awomolo, SAN, insisted that
the high court lacked the powers to order it to issue Certificate of
Return to Okonkwo, when the appellate court which is higher in hierachy,
earlier made definite orders that fresh election should be conducted.
However, Okonkwo’s lawyer, Mr. Sebastian Hon, SAN, urged the court to
dismiss INEC’s motion with substantial cost, insisting that the
application was incompetent in law.
Hon stressed that the case of his client bordered on pre-election
dispute.
Similarly, counsel to the PDP and that of Ekwunife aligned themselves
with Hon’s position, contending that the high court had become
functus-officio in the matter and could not sit on appeal to vary its
own orders as it was prayed to do by INEC.
In his ruling on Friday, Justice Tsoho held that Okonkwo took steps that
was not only deliberately misconcieved, but was meant to misdirect the
court.
“The judgment entered by this court is a consent judgment rendered on
procedural ground without trial. On that basis, this court is not
rendered functus-officio.
“The judgment is not one based on merit, therefore this court has
jurisdiction to revisit it. It cannot be described as final judgment to
strip the court of its jurisdiction to revisit it”, the judge held.
Justice Tsoho stressed that Okonkwo’s claim that he was not a party to
any of the cases decided by the Court of Appeal was immaterial in view
of the fact that he is a member of the PDP which has already gone before
the Supreme Court to challenge the verdicts.
He held that Okonkwo could not feign ignorance of the three verdicts
that okayed fresh election for Anambra Central Senatorial district.
The Judge said if Okonkwo felt his interest was affected by the
appellate court judgements, he ought to have gone before the Supreme
Court for remedy.
“By doctrine of judicial precedence, decision of the Court of Appeal is
ordinarily binding on this court in respect of this matter. If consent
judgment of this court is at variance with decisions of the Court of
Appeal, it is bound to be declared a nullity.
“Therefore, the consent judgment of this court is vacated and set-aside.
Consequently, this suit is adjourned indefinitely pending the outcome
of the appeals filed by the PDP at the Supreme Court”, Justice Tsoho
held.
Meanwhile, after the ruling, Okonkwo, through his lawyer, Hon, SAN,
vowed to appeal the decision.
Okonkwo had in the suit he filed in 2014, told the court that he
contested and won the primary election PDP conducted for the district
held on December 7, 2014, at Ekwueme Square in Awka by scoring the
highest number of votes cast at the said primary.
He said the primary was conducted by the National Executive Committee of
the party.
However, the plaintiff told the court that Chairman of the Electoral
Panel that was sent to Anambra state to conduct the exercise, refused to
sign and forward the Result Sheet of the primary poll and insisted that
Abuja had directed them on whom they should return whether the
Plaintiff scored the highest number of votes or not.
Dissatisfied with action of the party, the plaintiff filed the suit
wherein he sought an interpretation of section 87 of the Electoral Act,
2010, by the court, even as he alleged breach of provisions of 2014 PDP
Guidelines for primary election.
The Plaintiff said he was aware that the Court of Appeal in Enugu had in
an election petition No CA/EPT/28/2015, held that Ekwunife did not win
the said primary election and was not qualified to contest the National
Assembly Election.
He insisted that what the appellate court decided in the petition that
was filed by Chief Victor Umeh of the All Progressives Grand Alliance,
APGA, against the PDP, was what he equally went to court to challenge,
to the effect that he was the the validly nominated candidate of the PDP
that scored highest number of votes at the primary and not Ekwunife.
Neverthless, after about three years into hearing of Okonkwo suit, all
the defendants including INEC and Ekwunife, withdrew their objections to
the suit, saying they would abide by the decision of the court.
Justice Tsoho agreed with counsel to the plaintiff that in view of the
withdrawal of counter-affidavits by all defendants, he said the court
was at liberty under the law to enter judgment in Okonkwo’s favour.
Justice Tsoho therefore granted relief three and sub-paragraph (i-iv) of
the plaintiff’s amended originating summons dated June 20, 2017, a
decision that was reversed on Friday to clear the coast for the Anambra
Central Senatorial poll slated for today (Saturday).
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