Tribunal upholds election of Yahaya Bello as Kogi governor
Mon Jun 06, 2016 01:38:pm Politics
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The Kogi State Governorship Election Petitions Tribunal on Monday dismissed the petition filed by Mr.James Faleke against the incumbent Yahaya Bello.
The tribunal ruled that Hon. James Faleke had no locus stand to file any petition against the election of Yahaya Bello as Governor of Kogi State. Further adding that the Constitution does not recognize "independent candidates" and that only Political Parties can field candidates for election.
James Faleke, the running mate of the initial candidate of the All Progressives Congress, Alhaji Abubakar Audu, had gone to the Tribunal seeking his declaration as the valid candidate of the party for the election and his declaration as Governor.
Faleke said with the death of Audu on the day the results of the initial election was being announced, he should have stepped into the shoes of Audu.
She said Mr. Faleke therefore lacked the locus standi to challenge the nomination of Mr. Bello to replace the late Mr. Audu since he was never a deputy governor-elect.
The tribunal therefore, threw away his petition as lacking in merit.
"No right can accrue from an inconclusive election," she said.
The tribunal ruled that Hon. James Faleke had no locus stand to file any petition against the election of Yahaya Bello as Governor of Kogi State. Further adding that the Constitution does not recognize "independent candidates" and that only Political Parties can field candidates for election.
James Faleke, the running mate of the initial candidate of the All Progressives Congress, Alhaji Abubakar Audu, had gone to the Tribunal seeking his declaration as the valid candidate of the party for the election and his declaration as Governor.
Faleke said with the death of Audu on the day the results of the initial election was being announced, he should have stepped into the shoes of Audu.
She said Mr. Faleke therefore lacked the locus standi to challenge the nomination of Mr. Bello to replace the late Mr. Audu since he was never a deputy governor-elect.
The tribunal therefore, threw away his petition as lacking in merit.
"No right can accrue from an inconclusive election," she said.
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