You can stop Lagos delegates from APC Convention, Court tells aggrieved aspirant
(Nigeria) A Federal High Court sitting in Abuja on Wednesday refused
to stop the Babatunde Balogun led executive committee (exco) of the All
Progressives Congress, APC, from participating in the National Convention of
the party, slated for this Saturday in Abuja.
Trial judge, Justice Binta Nyako, who declined to stop the
Balogun group said that the principle of fair hearing will be breached since
only one person instituted the court action against hundreds of thousands
others.
Delivering ruling in an ex-parte motion filed by an
aggrieved contestant in the May 12, 2018 Lagos APC Congress, Bunmi Tayo Church,
Justice Nyako said that it will be unfair to stop the Balogun faction in view
of the limited time to the convention slated for June 23, 2018 in Abuja.
In declining to grant the ex-parte motion, the Judge held
that the plaintiff was just one out of 1, 885 aspirants who vied for positions
during the congress.
Justice Nyako said
that the plaintiff did not help himself in his claim that he was prevented from
participating at the state congress, adding that it is a law that anyone who
did not participate in an election cannot challenge the outcome of that
election.
The court held that, Church, having not participated in the
May 12 Lagos State APC congresses, cannot use the ex-parte application to
challenge the outcome of the congress.
Besides, Justice Nyako said that several hundred others who
participated in the congress will be denied fair hearing if the application is
granted because they were not brought before the court to defend themselves by
the applicant (Church), who instituted the court action in his personal
capacity.
As a way out, Justice Nyako ordered that the Originating
Summons filed by the plaintiff/applicant, through his counsel, Chief Akin
Olujimi, SAN, will be given accelerated hearing.
However, Justice Babatunde Quadri, who read the
ruling on behalf of Justice Nyako, who was said to have been bereaved however
did not give a definite date for the hearing of the Originating Summons but
said that Justice Nyako will fix a convenient date for her to hear the matter.
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