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APC Chairman Buni Faces Fresh Litigation, May Be Sacked As Yobe Governor

by NewsOnline Nigeria
August 12, 2021
in Politics, Headline
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APC Chairman Buni is currently facing fresh litigation from PDP, may be sacked as Yobe Governor.

 

 

Newsonline reports that Nigeria’s Main Opposition Peoples Democratic Party has filed a lawsuit seeking the removal of Mai-Mala Buni as the Governor of Yobe state.

 

BREAKING: APC In Fresh Trouble Under Governor Buni Chairmanship

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This online news platform understands that the opposition party commenced legal actions against Buni on Thursday, August 12th over an alleged breach of constitutional provisions barring a sitting executive from holding two offices at the same time.

 

According to the suit papers sighted by Newsonline, PDP argued that Govrnor Buni violated section 183 of the constitution due to the fact that as a governor, he accepted to serve as Chairman of the Caretaker Committee of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

 

The plaintiffs which include Umar Damagum and Baba Aji in the suit filed by Emeka Etiaba, SAN, insisted that Buni ceases to be a governor from the moment he accepted to act as APC Caretaker Committee Chairman.

 

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They sought an order directing the Yobe State Chief Judge or any other senior person next to the Chief Judge to immediately swear in Damagum and Aji as Governor and Deputy Governor of Yobe State being candidates of the party which came second in the 2019 governorship election in Yobe State.

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