x

Electoral Act: Court Shifts Hearing In PDP’s Suit Against Buhari Till May 24

The Federal High Court in Abuja has fixed May 24 for the definite hearing in a suit instituted against President Muhammadu Buhari by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) on Section 84 (11) and (12) of the Electoral Act 2022.

Justice Inyang Ekwo fixed the date on Monday to enable the President and PDP to address the court on the effect of the judgment of the Court of Appeal in Abuja which declared the contentious Section 84 (12) as unconstitutional, null and void.

On his own, he raised the issue on the ground that the PDP’s suit bothered on the same section of the law in which a higher court had made a pronouncement that would bind on the lower court.

In his response, counsel to PDP, Joseph Daudu, attempted to draw a distinction between the two matters and why the judge should proceed to hear the suit filed by the main opposition party.

But Oladipupo Okpeseyi, who is the counsel to President Buhari and Attorney-General of the Federation (AGF) and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, disagreed with the PDP’s lawyer.

He insisted that there was no difference between the suit filed at the court in Umuahia, the Abia State capital, and that of the PDP, saying both cases were on the same section.

Justice Ekwo subsequently held that all parties in the matter should address him on the next adjourned date on whether to abide by the decision of the Court of Appeal or proceed with the one before him.

The PDP had filed a suit against President Buhari at the court, praying for an order of interim injunction restraining him and other defendants from refusing to implement the duly signed Section 84 (12) of the Electoral Act.

Their grouse was that having assented to the bill on February 25, the President cannot give any directive to the National Assembly to take immediate steps to remove the said section or any other one from the Electoral Act.

Hot this week

Plateau Livestock Farmers Receive Intensive Training on Climate-Smart Pasture Development

By Israel Adamu, JosLivestock farmers across Plateau State have...

NEMA DG Clinches Award in Emergency Response, Humanitarian Services

By Joyce Remi-BabayejuThe Director General of the National Emergency...

Kogi L-PRES Engages Stakeholders to Strengthen One Health, Safety and Food Security Systems

By Noah Ocheni, LokojaThe Kogi Livestock Productivity and Resilience...

SMPH, UNFPA Train 30 Kaduna Journalists on Ethical GBV, SRHR Reporting

Thirty journalists from various media organisations in Kaduna State...

CSOs Celebrate Akpabio with 5th Annual Lecture, Hail NASS–Executive Synergy

…..Pledges expanded civic actions and pro-development campaigns in 2026Rising-Up...

NYSC Members Urged to Be Good Ambassadors at Delta State Batch ‘C’ Closing Ceremony

By Anne AzukaMembers of the National Youth Service Corps...

International Human Rights Day 2025: Renewing the Call to Protect Human Dignity

By Debo AdeniranOn this year’s International Human Rights Day,...

Niger Delta Youths Win Multi-Million-Naira Grants at 5th MSME Summit in Yenagoa

Ten young entrepreneurs from across the Niger Delta have...

Gov Alia Felicitates Senate President Akpabio on 63rd Birthday

By Isaac Kertyo, MakurdiBenue State Governor, Rev. Fr. Dr....

Bunorr MD Seeks National Law on Used Engine Oil Recycling to Curb Pollution

By Amgbare Ekaunkumo, YenagoaThe Managing Director of Bunorr Integrated...

NTDA, Oba Akiolu1 parley to Push 2025 Lagos Eyo Festival into Global Tourism Limelight

By Joyce Remi-BabayejuThe Nigerian Tourism Development Authority (NTDA), Director...

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_imgspot_img