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    INEC’s refusal to honour Court of Appeal judgement is an affront on Judiciary -CUPP

    National UpdateBy National UpdateMarch 1, 2022 Law No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Continued disobedience to and disregard for the unanimous Judgement of the Court of Appeal by Prof. Mahmood Yakubu led-INEC portends danger for the Nation’s democracy National Secretary Coalition for United Political Parties (CUPP) high chief Peter Ameh has said.
    He spoke against the backdrop that some political parties that were delisted by INEC were reinstated by the Court of Appeal in a unanimous Judgement delivered by its President, Justice Monica Dongban Mensem on August 10, 2020.

    According To him,
    “I view with serious concerns the publication by the Independent National Electoral Commission, of its resolve to unlawfully exclude some political parties who were reinstated by the Court of Appeal in the unanimous Judgement”

    He said the statement which was credited to Mr. Festus Okoye who spoke on behalf of the Commission is not only reckless but grossly irresponsible considering the fact that there is a subsisting judgement of the Court of Appeal which has neither been set aside nor stayed by an Order of a Court of competent jurisdiction.

    “By such unlawful pronouncement to the general public allowing only 18 political parties to participate in the scheduled 2023 general elections, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu led-INEC has once again affirmed its disdain and disregard for the Rule of Law in Nigeria and clearly shown his contempt of the subsisting Judgement of the Court of Appeal.

    “The Commission ought to have realised that the unanimous Judgement of the Court of Appeal delivered by its President on the 10th of August, 2020, being a declaratory judgement, still subists and appeal in law does not operate as a stay.

    He urged the Commission to relist the Parties as Ordered by the Court of Appeal and take every step necessary to ensure that they are accorded every right deserving of them as regards the 2023 general elections.

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