APC suffers huge loss as Tribunal sack state lawmaker, declares PDP winner

APC suffers huge loss as Tribunal sack state lawmaker, declares PDP winner

- Tribunal has sacked Kwara APC lawmaker, Adam Rufai

- Rufai's victory was nullified on Monday, September 28

- The tribunal, however, declared the PDP winner of the by-election

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A candidate of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) for the Kwara state House of Assembly rerun election, Adam Rufai, has been sacked by the state election petition tribunal.

Legit.ng reports that the tribunal on Monday, September 28, nullified Rufai's victory in the by-election for Patigi constituency.

The tribunal subsequently declared Salihu Mohammed Gada of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) winner of the by-election held on March 14, 2020.

Reacting to the judgement, the Kwara state chapter of APC rejected the judgment of the tribunal which declared the candidate of PDP the winner of the recent Patigi by-election.

APC suffers huge loss as Tribunal sack state lawmaker, declares PDP winner
The sacked candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Adam Rufai, in Kwara state. Credit: Twitter/APC Kwara media.
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Recall that the seat became vacant when Rufai’s brother, Saidu Ahmed, died in December 2019 after a brief illness.

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The tribunal explained that the judgment was based on the difference between ‘Adam’ and ‘Adama’ on the certificate of the candidate of the APC.

Kwara APC made the complaint in a press statement by its publicity secretary, Folaranmi Aro, on Monday, September 28.

The statement was titled, ‘APC rejects, to appeal Tribunal’s judgment on Patigi … Says judgment a judicial subversion of people’s mandate’.

Aro complained that the PDP never called any witness from the examination body to substantiate its claim that the APC candidate was not the owner of the certificate he tendered for his election.

Part of the statement read:

“The tribunal did not deny that we won the election overwhelmingly. It instead hid under a feeble excuse that the names of our candidate on the two certificates he presented to the electoral body are slightly different from each other to award our mandate to the opposition.
“This judgment is a violent attack on the position of the Supreme Court in many established cases where an alphabet was either omitted or added to a candidate’s name. We are definitely going to appeal the judgment because it signals danger for our democracy and amounted to stealing the mandate of the people. The judgment is a judicial subversion of the mandate of the people.”

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Meanwhile, Legit.ng had previously reported that former Nigerian president, Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, gave his view as to how rigging, manipulation, and all forms of electoral malpractices can be avoided in the country.

It was reported that Jonathan opined that the best and only way for electoral crimes to be avoided not just in Nigeria but across Africa is through electronic voting.

The former Nigerian leader made this rather controversial submission during the Osasu Show Symposium 2020.

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