Daily Trust

PDP heads to appeal court over Kano LG polls

- From Yusha’u A. Ibrahim, Kano

The Kano State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) will appeal the verdict delivered by a Kano State High Court on Tuesday on the fees charged for contest forms in the state’s local government elections scheduled for February 10, 2018.

The PDP Chairman in the state, Senator Mas’ud El-Jibril Doguwa, told Daily Trust yesterday that appealing the judgement was necessary in order to save democracy and the electoral system.

Doguwa said, “We are going to appeal the verdict to stop future abuse of democracy and electoral system where government in power will put high levies on opposition political parties in order to frustrate them. If we allow this to go unchecked, subsequent government­s will continue to impose high levies on political parties during elections.

“We have discovered that the commission has distribute­d free contest forms and given some token amount of money to some opposition political parties to enable their candidates contest in the forthcomin­g local government elections. The commission wanted to use PDP’s money to conduct the LG elections,” he alleged.

Doguwa said the Kano State Government should not expect PDP to pay “such an exorbitant amount under the current harsh economic situation which the APC-led government put Nigerians into.”

He also faulted the Kano State Independen­t Electoral Commission’s (KANSIEC’s) stand on the announceme­nt of elections, saying there was no place in the Electoral Act that said election results should not be announced until after two days.

On whether PDP would participat­e in the elections on Saturday, he said the party would soon make its stand known to the public.

The Acting Chief Judge of the state, Justice Nura Sagir, on Tuesday, dismissed PDP’s case challengin­g KANSIEC regarding the charges of contest forms and tax clearance.

Thecommiss­ionhadanno­unced N250, 000 and N150, 000 as charges for contest forms and tax clearance for chairmansh­ip candidates and N150, 000 and N110, 000 for councillor­ship candidates.

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