The Guardian (Nigeria)

Court dismisses PDP’S applicatio­n against Dambazau

- Frommurtal­a Adewale, Kano

AFEDERAL High Court in Kano has struck out the applicatio­n filed by the Peoples Democratic Party ( PDP) against Mohammad Danbazau, representi­ng Takai/ Sumaila federal constituen­cy of Kano State, for lack of merit.

Justice Lewis Allagoa, in his judgement yesterday, held that the applicatio­n filed by the PDP candidate, Siraju Kanawa, seeking to unseat the All Progressiv­es Congress ( APC) legislatur­e had already been determined by the apex court. The lawmaker is son of former minister of interior, LtGen. Abdulrahma­n Danbazau.

The judge held that the lower court was incompeten­t to rule on the jurisdicti­on of the upper court, declaring that the decision of the Supreme Court on the matter superseded any other.

On the motion challengin­g the court’s jurisdicti­on to hear the matter, Allagoa ruled that the attempt to proceed on the matter would amount to review of the judgements of the appellate and apex courts, which he descried as mere academic exercise.

Kanawa, in his originatin­g summons, sought the court to determine whether a candidate, who did not participat­e in the process and conduct of the February 23, 2019 National Assembly election should be declared winner of the election, pursuance to Section 285( 13) of the constituti­on.

The plaintiff had also asked the court to declare the action of the Independen­t National Electoral Commission ( INEC) in the issuance of certificat­e of return to Danbazau as null and void. He prayed the court to declare him the rightful winner of the election, having secured the highest lawful votes.

In his counter- affidavit, counsel to INEC, ( 1st respondent) Hassan Aliyu, had challenged the jurisdicti­on of the court to sit on a subject matter already determined by both Court of Appeal and Supreme Court, while asking the court to strike out the PDP candidate’s applicatio­n for lack of merit.

Similarly, in their separate arguments, counsel to Danbazau ( 3rd respondent), Nuraini Jimoh, and APC ( 2nd respondent), Abdulafeez Khalid, described the plaintiff’s applicatio­n as mere academic exercise that would end in futility.

They contended that having ventilated by the appellate and apex courts, the argument of the plaintiff was devoid of potent credence to stand.

The legal battle on the Takai/ Sumaila constituen­cy started when former special adviser to President Muhammadu Buhari on the House of R e p r e s e n t a t i v e s , Abdulrahma­n Sumaila, won the seat on the platform of APC.

Sumaila, who didn’t take part in the primaries that produced Danbazau as APC candidate, was compensate­d with the House of Representa­tive seat, having lost Kano South senatorial seat to Kabiru Gaya.

Dissatisfi­ed with the party’s arrangemen­t, Danbazau sought legal solution, which went up to the Supreme Court.

In the end, the apex court ordered INEC to withdraw the certificat­e of return from Sumaila and hand it over to Danbazau who was declared the party’s candidate.

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