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  • Akwa Ibom Commissioner congratulates Umo Eno on election victory

    Akwa Ibom Commissioner congratulates Umo Eno on election victory

    …as INEC presents certificate of return

    By Emmanuel Ufon

    Akwa Ibom State Commissioner for Health, Professor Augustine Umoh has congratulated the Gubernatorial Candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) on his emergence as the Akwa Ibom State Governor-Elect during the March 18, 2023 election and subsequent presentation of a certificate of return by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

    The Commissioner, in his goodwill message made available to newsmen, described Pastor Umo Eno’s victory as divine and remarkable victory to all Akwa Ibom people.

    He expressed delight on the Governor-Elect blueprints in the health sector as contained on the A-R-I-S-E agenda.

    According to him, “I write on behalf of the Staff of the Ministry of Health to warmly felicitate and identify with you and your Deputy Governor-Elect. Senator (Dr.) Akon Eyakenyi on this occasion of your divine and remarkable victory at the gubernatorial poll.

     

    “Your victory is indeed a victory for all Akwa Ibom people. We are particularly excited about the health sector knowing your passion and lofty plans for the sector as contained in your A-R-I-S-E Agenda. We are gladdened by your promise to consolidate the gains and giant strides of His Excellency Governor Udom Emmanuel in the sector.

    “We pray that the good Lord continues to grant you His grace and light up your path to more successes as you lead Akwa Ibom State into the golden era”, he said.

  • BREAKING: Court replaces PDP governorship candidate in Akwa Ibom 

    BREAKING: Court replaces PDP governorship candidate in Akwa Ibom 

    Court has replaced PDP governorship candidate in Akwa Ibom 

     

     

    A federal lawmaker, Michael Enyong has replaced Umo Eno as the governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Akwa Ibom State for the 2023 general elections.

    BREAKING: Court Sacks Akwa Ibom PDP Governorship Candidate

    The lawmaker, Mr Enyong, 54, is currently doing a second term as member representing Uyo Federal Constituency in the National Assembly.

     

    A check on the website of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) on Friday showed that Mr Enyong is the new PDP governorship candidate in the state.

     

     

    He replaced Governor Udom Emmanuel’s preferred successor, Mr Eno, who won the party primary last year.

     

    The Commission cited “court order” as the reason for the replacement, which is marked “amendment 4” on its website.

     

     

    Ejes Gist News Nigeria in January reported that a Federal High Court in Abuja declared Mr Enyong the authentic PDP governorship candidate in Akwa Ibom state.

     

    The trial judge, Fadima Aminu, gave the judgment on 20 January. The court ordered INEC to forthwith recognise and publish Mr Enyong’s name as a candidate of the PDP for the 11 March governorship election in Akwa Ibom.

     

    Although the PDP has appealed the judgment of the lower court, the appellate court in Abuja was yet to decide on the matter.

     

    The PDP conducted its governorship primary in the state on 25 May last year at the Godswill Akpabio International Stadium which Mr Eno, a former commissioner for Lands and Water Resources in the state, polled 993 votes to clinch the party ticket.

     

    His closest rivals, Onofiok Luke and Akan Okon, had three votes each in a primary that recorded two void votes from the 1, 018 delegates accredited for the exercise.

    BREAKING: Court Sacks Akwa Ibom Senator Over Defection, Orders Fresh Election In 14 Days 

    Mr Enyong, however, emerged a winner in a primary that was conducted in his house at Ewet Housing Estate, which was not monitored by INEC officials as mandated by the law.

     

     

    The PDP spokesperson in the state, Borono Bassey, did not respond to phone calls and text messages seeking his comments on the matter.

  • BREAKING: Court Sacks Akwa Ibom PDP Governorship Candidate

    BREAKING: Court Sacks Akwa Ibom PDP Governorship Candidate

     

    Court has sacked Akwa Ibom PDP governorship candidate

     

    A federal high court in Abuja has sacked Umo Eno as the governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Akwa Ibom state.

    READ ALSO: BREAKING: Court Sacks Akwa Ibom Senator Over Defection, Orders Fresh Election In 14 Days 

    In a judgment delivered on January 20, Fadima Aminu ordered the PDP to submit Michael Enyong’s name to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) as its candidate.

     

    In the suit marked FHC/ABJ/CS/1295/2022 filed in August, Enyong had submitted that he won the party’s primaries conducted on May 25, 2022.

     

    Enyong had referred the court to an order by Obiora Egwuatu, judge of a federal high court, on May 18 in suit FHC/ABJ/CS/606/2022 which restrained the PDP from utilising its list of ad-hoc delegates to conduct its gubernatorial primary election in Akwa Ibom, pending the determination of the substantive suit.

     

    READ ALSO: BREAKING: Court Sentenced Akwa Ibom Governorship Candidate To 42-Years Imprisonment

     

    The plaintiff said he emerged winner of the indirect primary election scoring 2,448 out of the 2,776 total accredited votes.

     

    But he said the party refused to submit his name to INEC as the governorship flagbearer which informed his decision to seek legal redress.

     

    While INEC maintained a neutral stance in the matter, the 2nd defendant (PDP) never put in an appearance despite the proof of being served with the originating summons and all other processes.

     

     

     

    Delivering the judgment, the judge held that Enyong has been able to prove his case beyond a reasonable doubt.

     

    “In the final analysis, this court holds that the plaintiff has successfully proved his case on the preponderance of evidence. Consequently, the plaintiff is hereby declared the validly nominated gubernatorial candidate of the 2nd Defendant having emerged winner of the conducted primary election in Akwa Ibom state for the forthcoming 2023 general elections held on 25th day of May 2022,” the judge said.

     

    “In the same vein, any other governorship primary election held after the valid election of 25th day of May, 2022, that election having no basis in law, is hereby declared null, void, and of no effect together with its outcome.

     

    “The 2nd defendant (PDP) is hereby ordered to submit and present the name and details of the plaintiff to the 1st defendant as its rightful candidate.

     

    “The 1st defendant (INEC) is to accord the plaintiff recognition, issue him a nomination form or publish his name as the 2nd defendant’s Akwa Ibom state gubernatorial candidate for the forthcoming 2023 general elections.

     

    “The activities of a political party cannot be operated arbitrarily or at the whims or caprices of select individuals, no matter how highly placed.

     

    “Political parties are creations of the constitution and statute. Therefore, the affairs of registered political parties in Nigeria must be run in conformity and in obedience to the law creating them.

  • BREAKING: Court Sacks Akwa Ibom Senator Over Defection, Orders Fresh Election In 14 Days 

    BREAKING: Court Sacks Akwa Ibom Senator Over Defection, Orders Fresh Election In 14 Days 

    Court has sacked Akwa Ibom senator for defecting from PDP to YPP.

     

    The Federal High Court in Abuja has sacked the senator representing Akwa Ibom North East district, Albert Akpan, over his defection, last year, from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

     

     

    The court declared his seat vacant and ordered the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to conduct a bye-election to fill it within 14 days, counting from 20 January when the judgement was delivered.

     

     

    Although Mr Akpan was recently convicted and jailed for corruption, his sacking by the court has nothing to do with that.

     

     

    His sacking by the court is based on his defection from the PDP to the Young Progressives Party (YPP).

     

    READ ALSO: Court Convicts, Orders Arrest Of PDP Governorship Candidate In Akwa Ibom (Photo)

     

    The convict, who is on post-conviction bail, is the Akwa Ibom State governorship candidate of his new party, the YPP, in the forthcoming March 2023 governorship election.

     

    Delivering judgement in the political suit filed against him by the PDP, the judge, Fadima Aminu, ruled that he was not qualified to retain the seat after resigning from the party which sponsored his election to the Senate for a four-year tenure in 2019.

     

    The judge ordered Mr Akpan to stop parading himself as a senator and ordered him to pay N5 million in costs to PDP which sued him over his defection to the YPP.

     

    Ms Aminu said Mr Akpan, a two-term senator, failed in his obligation to prove that his defection from PDP was necessitated by serious rancour and steep differences in the ranks of the party.

     

    Without a justifiable reason, the judge said, the defection violated section 68(1)(g) of the Nigerian constitution and implied that he must vacate his seat.

     

     

    “Therefore, this honourable court holds that the 1st defendant (Mr Akpan) who resigned from the plaintiff (PDP) but failed in his duty before this honourable court to prove the alleged serious rancour and steep differences in the ranks of the plaintiff (PDP) which made him to resign or defect to Young Progressives Party (YPP), the 1st defendant is in violation of section 68(1)(g) of the 1999 Constitution by refusing to vacate his seat as a senator in the senate won under the sponsorship of the plaintiff,” the judge said.

     

    READ ALSO: Court sacks Prominent Senator, orders refund of salaries (Photo)

     

    Mr Akpan defected from the PDP in July 2022 citing unresolved grievances from the party’s governorship primary election in Akwa Ibom State.

     

    He announced the YPP as his new party in his letter notifying the Senate President of his defection from the PDP.

     

    He was among federal lawmakers who switched parties in the aftermath of last year’s primary elections across parties.

     

    Following the development, the PDP sued Mr Akpan on 28 July 2022, urging the court to declare his seat vacant by virtue of the provisions of sections 68(1), and 62(b) of the Nigerian constitution affirmed by a plethora of Supreme Court decisions.

     

    The party joined the Senate President and INEC as defendants.

     

    The PDP argued that there was no division in its fold to warrant Mr Akpan’s defection to another party.

     

     

    It presented in court among other exhibits, Mr Akpan’s letter of resignation from the party. The letter dated 15 July 2022 was sent to the chairman of the PDP in his Ibiono Ibom Eastern Ward I in Ibiono Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom State, Ariekamauwen Asuquo.

     

    PDP said Mr Akpan ought to have voluntarily relinquished his seat in the Senate after defecting to another party, but chose to continue to take benefit of his election into the Senate on its platform.

     

    But Mr Akpan argued that the PDP lacked the right to file the suit as it was not listed among the authorities with powers to enforce section 68(1) of the constitution to declare his seat vacant.

     

    He said by virtue of the provision of the constitution, only the President of the Senate, with regard to a senator, or the Speaker of the House of Representatives, for a member of the lower house, could validly enforce the constitutional provision.

     

    But the judge held that the argument was “misconceived”, adding that “there is nothing in the provision of section 68(2) of the constitution that expressly provides that it is only the persons stated in the referenced section that can give effect to the provision of section.”

     

     

    The judge, who backed her reasoning with judicial precedents, also dismissed the arguments and claims put forward in the senator’s defence by the Senate President, Ahmad Lawan.

     

    An affidavit deposed on behalf of Mr Lawan had said he had yet to receive formal communication from Mr Akpan about his defection. The claim is contradicted by the wide reportage given to the Senate President’s reading of the senator’s defection letter on the floor of the Senate on 20 July 2022.

     

    Contradicting itself, the affidavit said Mr Lawan had read reports, which he believed to be true, about the divisions in the PDP in Akwa Ibom State.

     

    The judge held that the self-contradiction in the Senate President’s affidavit had destroyed all the facts stated in it.

     

    “Therefore, the statement of the 2nd defendant is self-contradictory as the 2nd defendant claims on one hand that there has been no formal communication to him of the defection of the 1st defendant from the plaintiff and yet, on the other hand, agrees that the 1st defendant notified him of his defection and resignation from the plaintiff and being also aware of the division and factionalisation of the plaintiff in Akwa Ibom State as the reason for the 1st defendant’s defection.

     

     

     

    “This honourable court agrees with the submission of the learned counsel for the plaintiff that once an affidavit is self-contradictory, it needs not be challenged by the other party as whatever facts the affidavit intends to establish would have been destroyed by the contradiction,” Ms Aminu ruled.

     

    The judge said Mr Akpan’s resignation letter dated 18 July 2022 which he also publicised via his Twitter handle with other information about his defection “stands in the defence of the case of the plaintiff (PDP).”

     

    The court, therefore, held that the PDP successfully proved its case “on the preponderance of evidence”

     

    Meanwhile, Mr Akpan has since appealed to the Court of Appeal in Abuja to avert the implementation of the judgement, with fresh elections to usher in a new set of senators a few weeks away.

     

    The judgement came about a month before the general election to fill all 109 seats in the Senate.

     

    The four-year tenure of the current senators elected in 2019 expires in early June, approximately four months away.

     

    But PDP’s lawyers from the law firm of Tayo Oyetibo, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, have written to the INEC chairman to “immediately take steps to timeously comply with the court’s order.”

     

    A copy of the letter seen by PREMIUM TIMES and its authenticity confirmed to one of our reporters in a phone call to one of the signatories, Olaniran Obele, is dated 24 January and bears INEC’s acknowledgement stamp dated 25 January.

     

    The Supreme Court has ruled on different occasions that a division within the ranks of a political party must be so deep that the party can no longer function at the national level for it to be an acceptable excuse for the defection of a state or federal lawmaker.

     

    But despite the judicial precedents, lawmakers still defect without justification. The presiding officers of the legislative houses empowered to declare the seats of such lawmakers are always lethargic to make such pronouncements, regardless of the party affiliations of the defectors.

     

     

    PDP took benefit of such defection when, in 2018, then Senate President, Bukola Saraki, and some other senators joined its fold upon their dumping the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

  • BREAKING: Court Sentenced Akwa Ibom Governorship Candidate To 42-Years Imprisonment

    BREAKING: Court Sentenced Akwa Ibom Governorship Candidate To 42-Years Imprisonment

    Court Sentenced Governorship Candidate To 42-Years Imprisonment

    The governorship candidate of the Young Progressives Party (YPP), Bassey Albert, has been sentenced to 42 years in prison for corruption.

    Justice Agatha Anulika Okeke of the Federal High Court sitting in Uyo, on Thursday, convicted and sentenced Mr Albert who was prosecuted by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission.

    He has been taken to Ikot Ekpene prisons, Akwa Ibom State, to serve his prison term.

    Mr Albert, a serving senator representing Akwa Ibom North East District, was accused of receiving bribes of 12 cars worth N254 million from an oil marketer, Olajidee Omokore, during his (Albert’s) tenure (2010 – 2014) as commissioner for finance in Akwa Ibom State.

    BREAKING: Court Sacks Godswill Akpabio As APC Senatorial Candidate

    The convicted senator was a member of the Peoples Democratic Party, the ruling party in the state, before he defected months ago to the YPP, where he secured the party’s ticket for the 2023 governorship election.

    He was a major challenger to the PDP candidate, Umo Eno, in next year’s governorship election in Akwa Ibom State