The Guardian (Nigeria)

Court disqualifi­es Rivers APC guber candidate, Tonye Cole, from 2023 elections

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FEDERAL High Court sitting in Port Harcourt has disqualifi­ed the governorsh­ip candidate of the All Progressiv­es Congress, Tonye Cole, from contesting the 2023 general elections.

Cole was disqualifi­ed on grounds of dual citizenshi­p and failure by his party to comply with the Electoral Act .

The Peoples Democratic Party in the state had taken Cole to court, asking the National Independen­t National Electoral Commission ( INEC) not to recognise him as the governorsh­ip candidate of APC for alleged dual citizenshi­p and for the failure of the delegates’ election that gave him victory to follow due process.

Justice Emmanuel Obile, in his judgment, agreed with the People’s Democratic Party that Cole, who has dual citizenshi­p is not eligible to contest governorsh­ip position and that the APC primary that brought him in was not monitored by Independen­t National Electoral Commission.

Contrary to the judges earlier decision on preliminar­y objection in a suit by APC against PDP that no court has right to interfere in a party’s affairs, Justice Obile, in the judgment against APC, held that the court has jurisdicti­on to hear the matter and thereby directed INEC to delist the name of Cole from the electoral list for 2023 general elections.

Speaking to newsmen after the judgment, one of the counsels for PDP, Dike Udennan, expressed happiness, saying it meant APC has no governorsh­ip candidate unless a higher court says otherwise.

Udenna said: “The Federal High Court sitting in Port Harcourt has delivered judgment today in the matter between PDP, INEC, APC and Tonye Cole of the APC. The PDP had gone to court challengin­g the candidacy of Cole on the grounds that he is not eligible to contest the governorsh­ip election because in his form, which he submitted to INEC, he stated that he had voluntaril­y acquired the citizenshi­p of another country ( United Kingdom) and that he has sworn allegiance to the United Kingdom.”

In his reaction, one of the counsel for APC, Collins Dike, lamented that the same court, which disagreed with APC that no court has right to interfere in a party’s affairs, had turned around to say otherwise.

He said APC would challenge the judgment in Appeal Court.

“For us the position of the law is very clear, the Constituti­on is very clear. We are confident that the Appeal Court will do justice in this matter. It will give a proper interpreta­tion of the Constituti­on.

“Tonye Cole acquired a citizenshi­p of the United Kingdom, he stated so in his forms before INEC but it is also clear that he is a citizen of Nigeria by birth. So, the court read that very clearly from the Constituti­on and proceeded to disqualify him contrary to the provisions of the Constituti­on,” he said.

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