Tinubu’s Rigging Plans Fails As Court Refuse To Sack INEC Chairman, CBN Governor

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According to Ugochinyere, first, it was the Governor because of the cash limit policy, and now

 

 

On Wednesday, an attempt to scuttle the 2023 general election by having Prof. Mahmoud Yakubu, the chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, removed for allegedly failing to register his assets, was thwarted by a Federal Capital Territory High Court in Abuja.

 

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Yakubu was accused of making fake wealth declarations, which the court dismissed and barred security authorities from looking into.

The coalition of United Political Parties, together with other socio-political organizations, has praised the decision and referred to the judiciary as the last bastion of the common man’s hope.

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The spokesperson of CUPP, Ikenga Ugochinyere, hailed the judgment as “a major New Year gift to Nigerians by the judiciary.”

According to him, the court verdict was “a victory for a credible, free and fair election.”

He said the plans to scuttle the 2023 general election by those who know they can not win free and fair elections have been squashed by the judiciary.

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Ugochinyere also commended the court for going ahead to bar security agencies from investigating him over his valid assets declaration.

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He said, “I’m happy that the judiciary over the months has proven that they are the last hope of the common man. Since our intelligence discovery of plans to compel INEC chairman to stop the use of the Bimodal Voter Accreditation system in the 2023 elections, these evil politicians have not rested. They looking for nonexisting faults.”

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The PUNCH reported that the plaintiff, Somadina Uzoabaka, had in an originating summons marked FCT/HC/GAR/CV/47/2022 by filled against the Attorney-General of the Federation and Yakubu, sought among other, an order of mandatory injunction directing and compelling the INEC chairman to recuse, excuse and exclude himself and or step down as chairman, pending the investigation and consideration of the various allegations against him by the various law enforcement agencies.

The plaintiff also sought an order of the court stopping him from holding or assuming any public office for a period of ten years.

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In his defence, Yakubu tendered several exhibits to show the sources of money for the purchase of the properties which, the plaintiff alleged, were illegally acquired and insisted that his assets declarations were validly done.

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Delivering his judgment, Justice M. A. Hassan held that the declaration of assets by Yakubu was lawful, valid, and in compliance with the law.

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According to him, the INEC chairman can not be investigated by any of the security agencies listed by the claimant that should all investigate him. The judge declined to grant any of the 14 prayers of the claimant and declared that the INEC Chairman can not be removed over fabricated allegations of false assets declaration.

The judge, therefore, dismissed the claims of the claimant and allowed Yakubu’s counter-claim.

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Ugochinyere regretted that security agencies were now being used for other responsibilities.

He said, “First, it was the CBN Governor because of the cash limit policy and now the INEC chairman. The security agencies are a disappointment; at a time, the masses need their protection and help, and they are busy serving the interest of evil politicians.”

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The President of the Ohanaeze Ndi Igbo Youth Movement, Ochiagha Nnadi, said the judiciary has yet again saved the Nigerian democracy from collapse as politicians do not mind the collapse of democracy in their pursuit of power.

 

“Can Nigerians imagine what would have happened if in about 50 days to a general election, there is a sudden change in the leadership of the electoral commission? Many people who pose as leaders do not mean well for the country”, he said.

The national chairman of the Action Alliance, Kenneth Udeze, in his response, applauded the judge for being bold.

Udeze wondered why any person would wait until a few days before a general election to seek the removal of the INEC boss from the office.

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“It would have thrown the entire country into political crisis as there would be allegations and counter-allegations in an already highly charged polity. Security agencies should live up to their mandate and stop being apolitical,” he said.

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