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Appeal Court Upholds Tokunbo Abiru’s Victory, Dismisses Gbadamosi’s Case

  • Appeal Court has upheld the victory of the APC Candidate in the November 5 bye Election, Tokunbo Abiru.
  • The court also Dismissed his main challenger, Gbadamosi’s Case for lacking in merit.

Appeal Court has upheld the victory of the All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate’s in the November 5th Lagos East Bye-Election, Tokunbo Abiru’s, dismissing PDP, Gbadamosi’s Case For Lacking Merit.

The Lagos East Senatorial By-election arose as a result of the vacancy for the Constituency caused by the death of Senator Sikiru Oshinowo who died of covid-19 related complications.

 

The Presiding Judge, Justice Daniel Kallio threw out the prayers of the appellants seeking to upturn the victory of the All Progressives Congress, APC Candidate, Distinguished Senator Mukhail Adetokunbo Abiru, FCA for lacking in Merit.

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The Court described PDP and its candidate’s appeal as unmeritorious and consequently affirming the judgment of the Justice Obiozor J of the Federal High Court Lagos.

In dismissing the appeal, the Court of Appeal held that the residency of a candidate to an election is not a qualifying or disqualifying factor.

The Court also ruled that Abiru did not submit false information to the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC as claimed by the PDP and its candidate.

Also the arguments that the Abiru had irreconcilable names canvased by Gbadamosi’s lead counsel, Ebun-Olu Adegboruwa SAN were also quashed as frivolous.

Kemi Pinheiro SAN, counsel to Senator Tokunbo Abiru proved beyond reasonable doubt that the PDP and its candidate were busy wasting the time of the Court by instituting a case that was prima facie, defective.

The Court in its Judgment agreed with the arguments of Kemi Pinheiro SAN and allowed the Cross-Appeal.

In resolving the Cross-Appeal the Court held that the suit of the Appellants at the lower Court was  speculative and premature and the lower Court ought to have dismissed same at the instance of the Preliminary Objection filed by the 2nd and 3rd Respondents.

Judgment was delivered via Zoom and Mr. Babatunde Olalere Gbadamosi was online when his appeal was dismissed.

 

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