ABUJA, The Supreme Court, Monday, adjourned till June 21 to deliver
ruling on a fresh application seeking to sack Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan
of Delta State from office.
The application, which was entered by the governorship candidate of the
Democratic Peoples party, DPP, in the April 26, 2011, gubernatorial
election in the state, Chief Great Ogboru, is seeking to resurrect the
verdict of the apex court that declared the appellate court judgment
that affirmed Uduaghan’s election as a nullity.
It will be
recalled that a five-man panel of justices of the Supreme Court had on
March 2, 2012, faulted the appellate court for its failure to hear and
deliver judgment on the gubernatorial dispute within the 60 days
stipulated in section 285 (7) and (8) of the 1999 Constitution as
amended.
The apex court held that the Appeal Court panel erred
in law when it deferred reasons behind its judgment till a date outside
the legally prescribed period for determination of such matter,
stressing that the action rendered the verdict unconstitutional, null
and void.
Justice Tanko Mohammed who read the judgment observed that:Though the trial tribunal gave its verdict on November 11, 2011, the
appellate court gave its own judgment on January 5, 2012 and reserved
its reasons till January 27. A simple arithmetic shows that the appeal
took 72 days which is clearly outside the stipulated time-frame.
“It is my considered view that there was no valid judgment in the
Delta State appeal, accordingly, I declare the judgment of the court
below including its reasons as null and void and this appeal is hereby
struck out.
Dissatisfied with the decision of the apex court to
strike out the suit, even after it declared the lower court verdict as a
nullity, Ogboru, re-approached the court, asking it to reverse itself.
Arguing through his counsel Dr. Dickson Osuala, Ogboru insisted that
the apex court acted wrongly, saying it should have invoked section 22
of the Supreme Court Act and heard his substantive contention against
the said election or issued a consequential order remitting the petition
back to governorship election petition tribunal for re-trial.
However, counsels to Uduaghan, Chief Wole Olanipekun, SAN, Peoples
Democratic Party, PDP, Mrs. J.O Adesina, SAN and INEC, Chief Onyechi
Ikpeazu, SAN, opposed the application, saying it was nothing but a mere
academic exercise.
Source: Vanguard
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