Ticket: Lagos Assembly aspirant sues APC
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An
aspirant who sought to represent Lagos Island Constituency 1 in the
state’s House of Assembly, Wasiu Sanni, has sued the All Progressives
Congress for allegedly omitting his name in the final list submitted to
the Independent National Electoral Commission.
Sanni, who claimed to have won the
party’s December 2, 2014 primary with 186 votes, is accusing the APC of
transferring his mandate to the first runner-up in the said election,
Hakeem Masha, who was said to have polled 70 votes.
Sanni, who is a former Executive Chairman
of the Lagos Island Local Government Area, is seeking a declaration of
the court that the alleged substitution of his name on the list
forwarded to INEC with that of Masha, ran afoul of the provisions of
sections 33, 34, 35, 36 and 37 of the Electoral Act, 2010.
He is seeking an order of the court
restoring his allegedly stolen mandate as the lawfully recognised APC
candidate to contest for a seat in the Lagos House of Assembly.
Apart from APC, the other defendants in the suit marked FHC/L/CS/34/15 are INEC and Masha.
In a 37-paragraph affidavit deposed to by
himself, Sanni averred, “I am aware that I have not, at any time,
withdrawn my candidacy in the race for the Lagos House of Assembly on
the platform of the APC and as such remains the substantive and the
lawfully nominated candidate of the APC.
“I state that I am alive, fully fit and in good condition of health.”
But the APC, through its lawyer, Oludare Falana, has raised objection to the plaintiff’s prayers.
The party, which described the suit as
“frivolous, vexatious and an abuse of court processes” urged the court
to dismiss same for want of jurisdiction.
The party also contended that the suit was “not initiated by the due process of law.”
Justice Ibrahim Buba has adjourned till
February 19 to take both the plaintiff’s originating summons and APC’s
preliminary objection.
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