A court of appeal sitting in Abuja on Thursday,
December 31, upturned the decision of the Taraba state election tribunal which
declared the All Progressives Congress (APC)’s Aisha Alhassan the winner of the
Taraba governorship election.
If Aisha Alhassan becomes a
governor, she will be the first female governor-elect in Nigeria.
The court decided in favor of the
candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)’s candidate, Governor Darius
Dickson Ishaku, ruling that Ishaku’s nomination by the PDP could not be
questioned by a non-member of the party.
The
Justice Danladi Abubakar-led tribunal had on November 7 sacked the Peoples
Democratic Party’s Ishaku and declared All Progressives Congress’ Aisha
Alhassan the winner.
But
Governor Darius Ishaku, who expressed confidence in holding on to his position,
following the possibility of going to the poll for a third time, filed an
appeal asking the court to set it the judgement of the state tribunal aside.
December 21 judgement, the Justice Abdul Aboki-led five-man bench of the appeal court
heard three appeals and a cross-appeal by the APC.
Below are our updates from the
court ruling:
15:19 Ishaku wins the appeal.
15:18 Declaring Alhassan/APC
winner of the poll by tribunal violates section 140(2) of Electoral Act is null
and void.
15:17 “It was a gross
misdirection on the part of the tribunal to have declared APC/Alhassan as the
winner.”
15:07 This tribunal is like a
football match: two issues are in favour of the APC, two are in favour of the
PDP.
15:02 Issue 5 is resolved against
APC/Alhassan, however, the justice is back to issue 4 (whether the tribunal has
power to declare APC/Alhassan the winner even after disqualifying PDP/Ishaku).
14:50 Issue 5 is in progress.
Credit: Naij

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