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Group hails Appeal Court judgment affirming Ighodalo’s candidacy

Group hails Appeal Court judgment affirming Ighodalo’s candidacy

…..urges supporters to remain steadfast, focused

By Kingsley Ohens

The Asue Kitchen, a frontline support group for Asue Ighodalo gubernatorial bid, has hailed the Appeal Court’s decision to strike out five case’s filed by Barrister Anslem Ojezua and others, contesting Dr Asue Ighodalo’s candidacy of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

The Appeal Court sitting in Abuja on Monday reaffirmed Ighodalo’s nomination in five different cases as the undisputed and authentic governorship candidate of the PDP for the September 21 election in Edo State.

The Appeal Court ruled that the opposition’s arguments in each case were unmeritorious and on each occasion pronounced and reaffirmed Ighodalo’s candidacy.

In appeal NO: CA/ABJ/CV/763/2024
with the PDP as appellant Vs Hon. Kelvin Mohammed & 5 Ors as respondents,
the court held as follows:
It is only an aspirant or the political party that has the locus to institute a pre-election matter. An adhoc delegate has no right to institute a pre- election matter.
Adhoc delegates are only entitled to nominate candidates for an election.
And that the 1st -3rd Respondents have no right of appeal.

“The appeal is hereby allowed. The judgment of the lower court is hereby set aside.”

In Appeal No: CA/ABJ/CV/764/2024 with PDP as Appellant Vs Hon Kelvin Mohammed & 5 Ors as Respondents, the court held as follows:
“Reply brief is hereby discountenanced.
Motion granting leave to the respondents to file written address was wrongly granted.
The 1st- 3rd Respondents have no right of action.
“Appeal is allowed.
Ruling of the lower court is hereby set aside

In Appeal No: CA/ABJ/CV/765/24 with the National Secretary of PDP v. Hon Kelvin Mohammed & 5 Ors,
the court held as follows:
“At the time the judgment was delivered the lower court had nothing to restrain. An injunction cannot be granted in respect of a complete act.
“Adhoc members do not have the locus to institute pre-election matters.
“The appeal is allowed . Judgment of the lower court is hereby set aside for want of jurisdiction.”

In Appeal No: CA/ABJ/CV/766/24 between the National Secretary of the PDP, the PDP v. Hon Kelvin Mohammed v & 5 Ors, the court held as follows:
“The Adhoc members have no locus to ventilate their grievances in court.
They are only exclusively allowed to nominate the candidate for the election and do not have the right to vote.
“The 1st- 3rd Respondents do not have a right of action
“An injunctive relief cannot be granted in respect of a completed act.
The appeal is allowed.
The ruling of the lower court is set aside for lack of jurisdiction.”

In Appeal with No: CA/ABJ/CV/775/2024 with Anselm Ojezua as Appeallant v. Asuerinme Ighodalo, the court held as follows:
“The lower court was right in holding that the party’s internal dispute mechanism was not exhausted before approaching the court, thereby robbing the court the jurisdiction to entertain the suit
“The attempt of the Appellant to invoke its power and determine the main issue is not attainable.
“The lower court held that it has no jurisdiction and therefore there is nothing for the court to determine.
“The judgment of the Federal High Court is hereby affirmed and the suit is accordingly dismissed.”

Reacting to the judgment, the Asue Kitchen, through its State Chairman, Eugene Okoaguale, stated that it was clear that Ighodalo was the choice of the majority of the people of Edo State.

The statement read in part, “The Asue Kitchen considers the landmark judgement which upheld the PDP Edo State Governorship Primary election held on February 22, 2024, at the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium in Benin City as a victory for democracy, rule of law and a well-founded affirmation of the propriety and credibility of the primary election and PDP’s internal democracy.

“The spontaneous jubilation across Edo State at the news of the appeal court judgement reaffirms the PDP’s candidate, Dr. Asue Ighodalo, as the undisputed preference of the majority of the people of Edo State in the coming Governorship election.

“The group notes that the judgement further validates the fact that all the aspirants and delegates at the Governorship Primary election were accorded level playing ground in the conduct of the Edo State PDP Congresses and Governorship Primary election that produced Dr. Asue Ighodalo as a candidate.

“The group congratulates Dr. Asue Ighodalo, and urges all party members to remain united and continue to work together with the majority of the people of Edo State to ensure the victory of PDP and the governorship candidate in the September 21, 2024 governorship election.”

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