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Patigi Bye-election: APC rejects Tribunal’s judgment, to appeal

written by Taiwo Adediran September 28, 2020
Patigi Bye-election: APC rejects Tribunal’s judgment, to appeal

·       Says judgment a judicial subversion of people’s mandate

The Kwara State chapter of the All Progressives Congress has rejected the judgment of the tribunal which declared candidate of the opposition PDP as winner of the recent Patigi bye-election into the vacant seat in the House of Assembly.

The judgment was based on the difference between ‘Adam’ and ‘Adama’ on the certificate of the candidate of the APC, even though the PDP never called any witness from the examination body to substantiate its claim that the APC candidate was not the owner of the certificate he tendered for his election.

Alhaji Folaranmi Aro, APC State Publicity Secretary, in Kwara State, revealed this in a statement issued in  Ilorin, on Monday.

“The tribunal did not deny that we won the election overwhelmingly. It instead hid under a feeble excuse that the names of our candidate on the two certificates he presented to the electoral body are slightly different from each other to award our mandate to the opposition. It is a sad day for democracy as the judgment is a slap on thousands of the electorates who stood in the sun to make their choice,” the party said in a statement by its publicity secretary Alhaji Folaranmi Aro.

“This judgment is a violent attack on the position of the Supreme Court in many established cases where an alphabet was either omitted or added to a candidate’s name. We are definitely going to appeal the judgment because it signals a danger for our democracy and amounted to stealing the mandate of the people. The judgment is a judicial subversion of the mandate of the people.”

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