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Audu’s Death: There Should Be Fresh Polls In Kogi, Say Don, Others (20282 Views)
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DONSMITH123(m): 7:24am On Nov 24, 2015 |
LAWYERS across the country, yesterday, continued to proffer suggestions on how the country could wriggle out of the constitutional logjam occasioned by the death of Prince Abubakar Audu, the All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship candidate in Kogi State. Audu before his death was leading in the governorship election held on Saturday with over 40,000 votes and looked set to emerge as winner later because only 49000 voters are expected to vote in the supplementary elections to be conducted in 59 polling units. The Constitution and Electoral Act have no provisions for a situation where a leading candidate dies during an election. APC should replace Audu for the re-run polls – Olajide A lawyer, Barrister Asiyanbi Olajide, said: ”The death of Audu Abubakar comes with some constitutional questions. What happens to the inconclusive elections? Who becomes the APC’s Governorship candidate in the re-run elections in the affected areas. Will a new election be ordered in Kogi State? Many more questions, yet few answers. The scenario would have been different if the results of the election were declared before the death of Audu Abubakar. In that case Section 181(1) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria would have been invoked. ‘Section 181. (1) If a person duly elected as Governor dies before taking and subscribing the Oath of Allegiance and oath of office, or is unable for any reason whatsoever to be sworn in, the person elected with him as Deputy governor shall be sworn in as Governor and he shall nominate a new Deputy-Governor who shall be appointed by the Governor with the approval of a simple majority of the House of Assembly of the State’. But the scenario in Kogi is different. Nobody has been declared the winner yet. Therein lies the constitutional/electoral challenge. But its not beyond resolution. This is where Section 33 of the Electoral Act (as amended) 2010 can be invoked. It provides ‘Section 33. A political party shall not be allowed to change or substitute its candidate whose name has been submitted pursuant to Section 31 of this Act, except in the case of death or withdrawal by the candidate’ ”Section 33 of the Electoral Act is wide enough to accommodate the scenario in Kogi State, where a candidate dies where the election is declared inconclusive. This is because Section 33 of the Electoral Act is not limited to pre-election substitution of a candidate. Pre-election substitution of a candidate is specifically provided for in Section 36(1) of the Electoral Act. ‘Section 36(1). If after the time for the delivery of nomination paper and before commencement of the poll, a nominated candidate dies, the Chief National Electoral Commissioner or the Resident Electoral Commissioner shall, being satisfied of the fact of the death, countermand the poll in which the deceased candidate was to participate and the Commission shall appoint some other convenient date for the election within 14 days’. The postponement of the election as contemplated under Section 36 of the Electoral Act is to allow the party to present another candidate. ”However, if the candidate dies where the election is declared inconclusive as in Kogi, the party will be allowed to substitute the death candidate for the re-run election in the affected areas. This is the intention of Section 33 of the Electoral Act. Limiting Section 33 of the Electoral Act will be restricting its intention and deviating from the purposive rule of interpretation. The party’s garnered votes in the inconclusive election remain valid. This is because the electorates voted for the party not the candidate. In the end, no constitutional/electoral lacuna exists. The APC should invoke the provisions of Section 33 of the Electoral Act and substitute Audu Abubakar with another candidate, while their votes remain intact as they go in for the re-run elections in the affected areas, declared inconclusive.” INEC, AGF should approach Supreme Court for interpretation – Alli Ibadan-based lawyer, Sharafadeen Abiodun Alli, said: ”INEC should approach the Attorney General of the Federation, who may quickly seek interpretation from the Supreme Court as our laws, both the Constitution and Electoral Act never envisaged the present situation. To do otherwise, any party who feels aggrieved would go to court or tribunal making it one of the issues for determination.” There should be fresh polls – Leigh To Oluwaseyi Leigh, a lecturer at the Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-Iwoye, Ogun State, ”the nearest solution to the seeming constitutional conundrum is Section 36 (1) of the Electoral Act, 2010 (as amended). The section relates to Death of a Candidate before the Commencement of a Poll. In my own view, an inconclusive election is to all intents and purposes, akin to no election at all, even if only in those affected areas. Now, with the interposition of death, the equation becomes skewed. Why do I say this? The rerun of the election is now in the future and Audu’s death is now tantamount to the death of a nominated candidate before the commencement of the poll (in this case, the rerun), even in those selected areas for the rerun. ”But in the light of the exigency of death, the rerun will have to be ordered in the whole state. This is because if the party decides to field another candidate apart from the running mate of the deceased at the election, or even if the running mate is fielded at the election, both of them will have to choose a new running mate, which makes them an entirely new set of candidates who are new to the rerun arrangement and therefore cannot take the benefit of what went before. Even though political parties are for now, the constitutionally recognised platforms upon which candidates can stand for election and political parties are clothed with the “perpetual succession” fiction of their existence, yet, only natural persons subject to natural and human foibles can be candidates, and where death occurs, the succeeding candidate(s) will also need to undergo the motions undertaken by the departed. It is an instance of a situation known to lawyers where a “cause of action” dies with a party to the action. Under section 36 earlier referred to, INEC will have to appoint some other convenient date for the election within 14 days.” Fresh polls, the only option – Chukwu Owerri-base Legal Practitioner, Barr Stanley Chukwu, said: ”The present situation arising from the death of Audu, the APC gubernatorial candidate in Kogi has created an unprecedented situation not envisaged in the 1999 Constitution of the Federation as Amended. While Section 181 of the Constitution envisaged a situation where if a Governor elect dies before taking oath of office his deputy is to take over. Subsection 2 of section 181 provides that where both the Governor elect and his deputy die before taking oath of office, that there will be a flesh election. ”The Kogi situation is that the Gubernatorial candidate died at a time election has not been concluded and supplementary election is to be conducted so that a winner would be declared. In this scenario, APC no longer have a gubernatorial candidate for the supplementary election. In fact, supplementary election would be a waste of time. Audu’s running mate cannot step into his shoe. There is no provision in the Electoral Act or the Constitution that assigned any role to a running mate upon the demise of the Gubernatorial candidate before declaration of winner. The only option is for an a flesh election to be conducted in which APC will field a candidate. Again, this is one scenario which our law fail to envisage and there is now the need to take care of it in future constitutional amendment. ”The argument that it is the party that stands for election will not fly when you analogically consider section 181(2). of the Constitution which orders for fresh election where both the Governor Elect and Deputy Governor elects die before taking oath of office. If the Constitution recognises the party above the candidate, it would have simply required the Party to field a new Governor-elect and Deputy Governor elect but instead, the Constitution required a new election. So in this case, since Audu has not been declared, his running mate can only be seen and not reckoned with. The only option now is conducting a fresh election.” Cc: lalasticlala http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/11/audus-death-there-should-be-fresh-polls-says-don-others/ 2 Likes |
INTROVERT(f): 7:26am On Nov 24, 2015 |
yes or no
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Redoil: 7:29am On Nov 24, 2015 |
may the souls of those politicians killed for becoming a gov. Find rest. Audu send our regards to funsho williams tell him to send strong message to other politician about jagaban thieftunbu. 13 Likes |
docadams: 7:29am On Nov 24, 2015 |
INTROVERT: A perished dream! |
OnankpaBa(m): 7:29am On Nov 24, 2015 |
I think fresh poll is the only way out. Wada contest against Audu and not his deputy.
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OnankpaBa(m): 7:30am On Nov 24, 2015 |
INTROVERT: sell your space for me jor |
Toosure70: 7:31am On Nov 24, 2015 |
We voted for party not Audu.
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SmithEnemona(m): 7:31am On Nov 24, 2015 |
left for the lawyers to decide
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Charles545: 7:31am On Nov 24, 2015 |
....if the government can bear the cost and subject to the decision of the court
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Re: Audu’s Death: There Should Be Fresh Polls In Kogi, Say Don, Others by Nobody: 7:32am On Nov 24, 2015 |
Mucheew
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oluwaSmith1(m): 7:32am On Nov 24, 2015 |
double wahala
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Lucialovely(f): 7:34am On Nov 24, 2015 |
Naija and deir mago mago ways for politics
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DONSMITH123(m): 7:34am On Nov 24, 2015 |
Toosure70: really? 4 Likes |
Trioxocarbonate: 7:35am On Nov 24, 2015 |
If the election is to be conducted again, Wada will win except APC present an Igala man. Cc TonyeBarcanista oluwaSmith1: For dead body. 7 Likes 1 Share |
OnankpaBa(m): 7:38am On Nov 24, 2015 |
Trioxocarbonate: you have a point my guy. and as it stand APC Need to be very careful. typical igala man prefer to vote for Wada than vote for Audu's deputy. 6 Likes |
Trioxocarbonate: 7:42am On Nov 24, 2015 |
OnankpaBa: Let APC present an Igala man or bye bye to APC in Kogi state. An average Igala will go for his tribe before party. 3 Likes |
Sijo01(f): 7:55am On Nov 24, 2015 |
Fresh election is the only way forward from this political logjam. . . . . . One man's death has thrown the country into a political confusion.
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OgundeleT(m): 7:59am On Nov 24, 2015 |
my question is this: if it were to be the candidate of PPA or one unpopular party that died on election date like this will they order rerun as well? We need to be very careful in this case bcus this case may repeat itself even during presidential election and it may happen to one unpopular party are we going to order rerun in the whole federation bcus of somebody that secure 32000 votes out of almost 40m votes? what is good for the goose is good for the gander
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SirSmithHarry(m): 8:04am On Nov 24, 2015 |
Fresh poll abeg
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OnankpaBa(m): 8:06am On Nov 24, 2015 |
Trioxocarbonate: my brother, am an igala man and i knew the political atmosphere already. Kogites are patiently waiting for APC's decision, and if all is not well with APCs choice of candidates, they should forget about it in Kogi. As it stand, Wada stand a better chance. 2 Likes |
OnankpaBa(m): 8:08am On Nov 24, 2015 |
Sijo01: may your tea never lack milk dear.. 2 Likes |
TonyeBarcanista(m): 8:11am On Nov 24, 2015 |
The Death of a governorship candidate does not form basis for a cancelling of election. The argument of these men is invalide considering that the candidate has a running mate that is prepared in case of any eventualities(such as this). James Faleke will naturally step up while APC nominates a new Deputy.
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Sijo01(f): 8:12am On Nov 24, 2015 |
OnankpaBa:Amen, brother. May your bread never lack butter. 2 Likes |
SirSmithHarry(m): 8:12am On Nov 24, 2015 |
TonyeBarcanista: |
francizy(m): 8:13am On Nov 24, 2015 |
Una must collect una change oh! ![]() ![]() Kogi people have been scammed! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 4 Likes |
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wildchild1: 8:13am On Nov 24, 2015 |
No fresh poll, the supplementary election must take place with James Faleke as the new Gov because people vote for party not individual Female gladiators sandals available https://nairaland.unblockandhide.com/2750702/female-gladiator-atmosphere-primark-leather 2 Likes |
siraj1402(m): 8:14am On Nov 24, 2015 |
Even with fresh election, Wada and peediipee are gonna. Meanwhile APC has never forgiven oga saraki because......... 2 Likes 1 Share |
Sijo01(f): 8:14am On Nov 24, 2015 |
TonyeBarcanista: Your point is very valid Sir. But there's no provision for such in the Constitution. 2 Likes |
pretydiva(f): 8:14am On Nov 24, 2015 |
HELL NO
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OnankpaBa(m): 8:15am On Nov 24, 2015 |
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