Kogi Guber: Court Adjourns Suit Challenging Bello’s Eligibility
A
Federal High Court, Abuja, on Friday, adjourned continuation of hearing on the
suit challenging whether Gov. Yahaya Bello of Kogi is fit to contest in the
Nov. 16 governorship election till Nov. 21.
The
presiding judge, Justice Inyang Ekwo, who adjourned the case, said the decision
was to afford Gov. Bello, who sought to be joined in the matter, a fair
hearing.
Justice
Ekwo said all preliminary objections in the suit would be taken in the adjourned
date and any party absent on the day would be deemed to have adopted them.
NAN
reports that Bello had, through his lawyer, Mike Enahoro, filed a motion to be
joined in the case on Friday.
Counsel to
the plaintiff, Chief Mike Ozekhome, SAN, who acknowledged receipt of the motion
hinted that the motion sought to stop the court’s proceeding on the matter.
He,
however, argued that the motion be thrown out considering that the election is
Saturday.
On his
part, Counsel to the APC, Abdulwahab Mohammed, said he would need more time to
study the motion.
However,
Counsel to INEC, Alhassan Umar, SAN, said he had no objection to the motion.
The suit,
dated Oct. 10 and marked: FHC/ABJ/CS/1221/2019, filed by Chief Mike Ozekhome,
SAN, on Akpoti’s behalf, sought the court’s determination on the eligibility of
Governor Bello in the Saturday election, having allegedly involved in double
registration as a voter.
Akpoti
said “that by his willful act of making double registration as a voter, Yahaya
Bello, candidate of the 1st defendant is not a fit and proper person to be
allowed by the 2nd defendant to vote or be voted for in the forthcoming Kogi
state governorship election, having committed acts of electoral fraud.
“That Mr
Yahaya Bella. the candidate of the 1st Defendant. was initially registered as a
voter sometime in 2011 in Abuja, by the 2nd defendant.
“That
Bello. the candidate of the 1st defendant again fraudulently procured from the
2nd defendant. a second registration as a voter on May 23, 2017, at Government
House, Lokoja, while his 2011 first registration as a voter in Abuja was still
live, extant and subsisting.
“That the
said Yahaya Bello, the candidate of the 1st defendant carried out the double
registration with the 2nd defendant so as to scuttle due electoral process.
“That such
a person is not a fit and proper person to vote for in any election, let alone
for the high office of the governor of a state.”
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