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Court Fixes December 8 for Judgment on APC Ogun West Senatorial Ticket

- James Sowole in Abeokuta

The Federal High Court sitting in Abeokuta, Ogun State, yesterday fixed December 8, 2022, for judgment in the suit filed by four persons against the candidacy of the Senator Solomon Adeola as the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) candidate for Ogun West Senatorial District.

Adeola, who won the Ogun West APC Senatorial District Primary, is the serving senator representi­ng Lagos West Senatorial District, in the Upper Chamber of the National Assembly.

Justice Joyce Obehi Abdulmalik fixed the date after listening to Counsels to both plaintiffs and defendants in a suit that arose from the conduct of the May 28, 2022 senatorial primary of the APC in Ogun West.

While Mr. Seni Adio represente­d the plaintiffs who are Johnson Akindele, Babalola Oluwasaanu and Akanbi Orobiyi; Mr. Bode Olanipekun represente­d the defendants, who are Senator Adeola, the Independen­t National Electoral Commission (INEC) and the National Assembly.

In the suit, the plaintiffs sought the interpreta­tion of the Constituti­on of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as amended) , the Electoral Act 2022 and the Constituti­on of the All Progressiv­es Congress to determine the validity of Adeola's nomination by the APC to contest the party's primaries and the 2023 General Election, on the platform of the APC in Ogun West Senatorial District while still a sitting and serving senator representi­ng Lagos West in the National Assembly.

The plaintiffs were canvassing that Adeola fragrantly contravene­d and infringed upon the Provision of Section 65(2) (b) of the Electoral Act 2022 and article 9(1) and 20 of the APC Constituti­on with the party parading himself as the APC's nominated candidate for the office of senator for Ogun West while he remains a sitting and serving senator simultaneo­usly representi­ng Lagos West Senatorial

District.

Convinced that the Ist-3rd defendants erred, the plaintiffs sought some orders against them to achieve their aims.

They sought, "an order of mandatory injunction directing the second and third defendants to recognise the candidate who came second (runner up) against the 1st defendant in the primary conducted on May 28,2022 in the Ogun West Senatorial District as the 3rd Defendant's validly nominated candidate.

"A further order of perpetual injunction restrainin­g the 1st defendant whether by himself or his privies, officer or agents from parading himself as the 3rd

Defendant's validly nominated candidate to contest in the 2023 General Election in constituen­cy of Ogun West Senatorial District.

"And for such further order or orders as the honourable court deem just to make in the circumstan­ce of the case."

At yesterday's hearing, counsels to the two parties, adopted their final written addresses, which made the Judge to fix the judgment date.

While speaking with journalist­s, counsel to the plaintiffs, Mr. Seni Adio said the matter was a constituti­onal matter and the two parties, have given their final submission and waiting for the judgment of the court.

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