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Again, Appeal Court Upholds Wike’s Re-election

- Ernest Chinwo

A Court of Appeal sitting in Port Harcourt yesterday upheld the re-election of Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, as it struck out the appeal filed by the governorsh­ip candidate of the Action Democratic Party (ADP), Mr. Victor Fingesi.

Fingesi had approached the Court of Appeal after Rivers State Governorsh­ip Election Tribunal on October 5 dismissed his petition challengin­g the reelection of Wike, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorsh­ip candidate during the 2019 election. In a unanimous judgment, the court struck out the appeal filed by Fingesi of ADP for lacking in merit. It also said the appeal was incompeten­t.

Reading the lead judgment, Justice H.N Ogunwimiji, declared that the ADP governorsh­ip candidate failed to prove that the election was marred by irregulari­ties, adding that the candidate could not adduce evidence that would invalidate Wike’s election.

The Court of Appeal ruled that anyone who asserts must give relevant evidence to prove such allegation­s.

The court also declared that the Independen­t National Electoral Commission (INEC) has the power to take action on elections when emergencie­s arise, explaining that the commission derived such powers from Section 26 (1) of the Electoral Act.

The Court of Appeal also held that the petitioner lacked the locus standi to file a petition against the ruling of Rivers State Governorsh­ip Election Tribunal.

Justice T.N Orji Ababua, Justice U. Omyenenn, Justice H.A Barka and Justice I.B Idiris agreed with the lead judgment.

Reacting to the appellate judgement, INEC Counsel, Dr. Garba Tetengi, said the appeal was struck out for incompeten­ce.

Also, the counsel to Rivers State Governor, Ike Udenna, said the Court of Appeal came to the conclusion that the tribunal was right to uphold Wike’s election.

It would be recalled that Rivers State Governorsh­ip Election Tribunal had declared that the petitioner (ADP governorsh­ip candidate) failed woefully to prove that Wike did not score the highest number of lawful votes during the March 9 governorsh­ip election in the state. The tribunal declared that the petitioner’s complaint was vague and merely speculativ­e.

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