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Appeal Court releases fresh certified copy of Kano Governorship Election Judgment

the appellate court released the new CTC judgment barely 24 hours after it brought out the first CTC, which contained its order affirming the election of Governor Kabir Yusuf and awarding N1 million against the All Progressives Congress (APC).

by NewsOnline Nigeria
November 22, 2023
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Kano Governorship Election Judgment

Appeal Court has released a fresh certified copy of the Kano Governorship Election Judgment amidst controversy.

 

Newsonline Nigeria reports that the Court of Appeal, on Wednesday, released another Certified True Copy (CTC) of its ruling on the Kano State Governorship Election.

 

This Nigeria news platform understands that the appellate court released the new CTC judgment barely 24 hours after it brought out the first CTC, which contained its order affirming the election of Governor Kabir Yusuf and awarding N1 million against the All Progressives Congress (APC).

 

The Court of Appeal, which has continued to receive backlashes from Nigerians over the controversial CTC, brought out the new certified copy – a 68-page document on Wednesday.

 

SEE ALSO: Appeal Court Certified Judgment affirms Kano Governor Abba Yusuf Victory

 

In the new ruling, the court has now backtracked and ordered that the Kano governor should rather pay N1 million to the APC as costs.

 

In the new CTC seen by SaharaReporters, the Court of Appeal, in the ruling read by Justice Moore Aseimo Abraham Adumen, said Governor Yusuf’s appeal was dismissed.

 

The justice said, “A person must first be a member of a political party before he can be legally or validly sponsored by that party as a candidate for a general election. Where a political party carelessly sponsors a person who is not its member as a candidate for an election, such an act of sponsorship, like a court or tribunal, which undertakes to exercise jurisdiction, which it does not have or possess, is nothing but a nullity, irrespective of whether such a person performs excellently well in the questioned election. Sponsorship without membership is like putting something on nothing and it cannot stand.

 

“The applicable legal maxim is: “Ex nihilo nihil fit” which means: “From nothing comes”. In this case, the 3rd respondent shot herself in the foot by undertaking to sponsor the appellant before fishing for his membership of the party after the election.

 

“By way of a subtle reminder to our political actors and players, this case is a very clear example of a political party or some of its members acting with brazen, imperforate or impervious impunity, as if the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as amended) is not binding; by presenting a person as its candidate for a serious general election when, by its own member register, it is ex facie manifest that the person was not its member before the election. And the same political party, or members thereof, would wake up to accuse the Judiciary of sundry wrongdoings, including the infamous allegation of corrupt practices.

 

“From the facts of this case, I am tempted to think and say that within the collective conscience of the appellant and the 3rd respondent they know the truth of this matterAnd I am reminded of those indelible and evergreen words, credited to the highly revered sage Uthman Dan Fodio, that: “Conscience is like an open wound, only truth can heal it” I will say no more.

 

“I will conclude by stating that the live issues in this appeal are hereby resolved in favour of the 1st respondent and against the appellant. In the circumstances, I resolve all the issues in favour of the 1st respondent and against the appellant.

 

“Therefore, I find no merit in this appeal which is liable to be and is hereby dismissed. The judgment of the tribunal in Petition No.: EPT/KN/GOV/01/2023 between: ALL PROGRESSIVES CONGRESS (APC) vINDEPENDENT NATIONAL ELECTORAL COMMISSION & 2 ORS. delivered on the 20th day of September, 2023 is hereby affirmed.

 

“The sum of N1,000,000.00 (one million naira only) is hereby awarded as costs in favour of the 1st respondent and against the appellant.”

 

Recall that the Court of Appeal set aside the ruling of the Kano Governorship Election Tribunal, which sacked Governor Kabir Yusuf and ordered the All Progressives Congress (APC) to pay him a N1million, according to the certified copy of the ruling released on Tuesday.

According to the court document, the appeal court set aside the ruling of the election tribunal in the petition of the APC, PT/KN/GOV/01/2023 between the APC and the governor.

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