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Court Fixes August 7 to Hear Suit On Dino Melaye’s Recall Process

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Published: 2017/07/27
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The Federal High Court in Abuja has fixed August 7 to hear the suit that stopped the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) from going ahead with the Senator Dino Melaye recall process.

The suit which was originally adjourned till September 29.

Justice Nnamdi Dimgba said he was minded to exercise his discretion to hear the matter within the court’s vacation period.

INEC had through its lawyer, Sulayman Ibrahim, requested an accelerated hearing of the suit during vacation.

The Commission said it was constrained under section 69 of the 1999 Constitution, as amended, to conclude the recall process within 90 days.

It earlier asked the court to vacate the interim order that stopped it from going ahead with the recall process.

INEC is challenging the legality of the restraining order that Justice John Tsoho of the high court issued against it on July 6.

Justice Tsoho had ordered all the parties involved in the recall process to maintain the status quo until September 29 when the case was previously adjourned to.

Earlier when the matter was called, two sets of applicants, applied to be joined as interested parties in the matter.

Michael Olowolayemi, through his lawyer, Ponsak Biyan, applied to be joined as a co-plaintiff while three persons, Olowo Cornelius, John Anjorin and Yusuf Adamu, sought to be joined as co-defendants through their counsel, A. A. Adeniyi (SAN).

Even though INEC initially opposed their application, it subsequently withdrew its counter-affidavit to enable the matter to be heard expeditiously.

INEC lawyer, however, described the interlocutory application as a deliberate ploy to delay the hearing of the matter.

Melaye had in the suit, prayed the court to declare the petition his constituents presented to INEC for his recall as illegal.

Dino had also prayed the court for a declaration that the petition forwarded to INEC was invalid and of no effect, alleging that it was signed by fictitious, dead and non-existing persons

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Farouk Mohammed is the Publisher and Lead Editor of Okay News, an international digital news platform delivering verified reporting across technology, global affairs, business, innovation, and development. He has over a decade of experience in journalism and international media, with a strong focus on geopolitics, conflict reporting, human rights, and the global digital economy.
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