The Court Of Appeal in Abuja has declared APC candidate Dr. Nentawe Yilwatda the winner of the 2023 Plateau Governorship election.
The appellate court has ordered that INEC recognise Nentawe Goshwe of the APC as the validly elected governor of Plateau state in the March 18 governorship election.
Justice Elfrieda Dawodu who led a three-member panel while delivering the lead judgment cited section 177 of the Constitution, noting that Mr Mutfwang was not validly sponsored by the PDP during the election.
The panel held that the party violated the court order that a valid Congress be conducted in the 17 local government areas of that state, by conducting Congress in only 5 local government areas of the state, and as such is a nullity.
The court while dismissing the decision of Plateau state tribunal held that the issue of qualification is both a pre-election and a post-election matter contrary to the findings of tribunal which held that the appellant lacked the locus to contest the validity of the respondent.
The court also noted that under section 134 of the electoral act it is the sole right of a political party to sponsor its candidate having met the necessary requirements to do so.
While evoking section 136 of the electoral act, the court ordered INEC to retrieve the certificate of return issued to Governor Mutfwang and issue a fresh certificate of return to Mr Goshwe.
The Court Of Appeal in Abuja has declared APC candidate Dr. Nentawe Yilwatda the winner of the 2023 Plateau Governorship election.
The appellate court has ordered that INEC recognise Nentawe Goshwe of the APC as the validly elected governor of Plateau state in the March 18 governorship election.
Justice Elfrieda Dawodu who led a three-member panel while delivering the lead judgment cited section 177 of the Constitution, noting that Mr Mutfwang was not validly sponsored by the PDP during the election.
The panel held that the party violated the court order that a valid Congress be conducted in the 17 local government areas of that state, by conducting Congress in only 5 local government areas of the state, and as such is a nullity.
The court while dismissing the decision of Plateau state tribunal held that the issue of qualification is both a pre-election and a post-election matter contrary to the findings of tribunal which held that the appellant lacked the locus to contest the validity of the respondent.
The court also noted that under section 134 of the electoral act it is the sole right of a political party to sponsor its candidate having met the necessary requirements to do so.
While evoking section 136 of the electoral act, the court ordered INEC to retrieve the certificate of return issued to Governor Mutfwang and issue a fresh certificate of return to Mr Goshwe.
The Court Of Appeal in Abuja has declared APC candidate Dr. Nentawe Yilwatda the winner of the 2023 Plateau Governorship election.
The appellate court has ordered that INEC recognise Nentawe Goshwe of the APC as the validly elected governor of Plateau state in the March 18 governorship election.
Justice Elfrieda Dawodu who led a three-member panel while delivering the lead judgment cited section 177 of the Constitution, noting that Mr Mutfwang was not validly sponsored by the PDP during the election.
The panel held that the party violated the court order that a valid Congress be conducted in the 17 local government areas of that state, by conducting Congress in only 5 local government areas of the state, and as such is a nullity.
The court while dismissing the decision of Plateau state tribunal held that the issue of qualification is both a pre-election and a post-election matter contrary to the findings of tribunal which held that the appellant lacked the locus to contest the validity of the respondent.
The court also noted that under section 134 of the electoral act it is the sole right of a political party to sponsor its candidate having met the necessary requirements to do so.
While evoking section 136 of the electoral act, the court ordered INEC to retrieve the certificate of return issued to Governor Mutfwang and issue a fresh certificate of return to Mr Goshwe.
The Court Of Appeal in Abuja has declared APC candidate Dr. Nentawe Yilwatda the winner of the 2023 Plateau Governorship election.
The appellate court has ordered that INEC recognise Nentawe Goshwe of the APC as the validly elected governor of Plateau state in the March 18 governorship election.
Justice Elfrieda Dawodu who led a three-member panel while delivering the lead judgment cited section 177 of the Constitution, noting that Mr Mutfwang was not validly sponsored by the PDP during the election.
The panel held that the party violated the court order that a valid Congress be conducted in the 17 local government areas of that state, by conducting Congress in only 5 local government areas of the state, and as such is a nullity.
The court while dismissing the decision of Plateau state tribunal held that the issue of qualification is both a pre-election and a post-election matter contrary to the findings of tribunal which held that the appellant lacked the locus to contest the validity of the respondent.
The court also noted that under section 134 of the electoral act it is the sole right of a political party to sponsor its candidate having met the necessary requirements to do so.
While evoking section 136 of the electoral act, the court ordered INEC to retrieve the certificate of return issued to Governor Mutfwang and issue a fresh certificate of return to Mr Goshwe.
The Court Of Appeal in Abuja has declared APC candidate Dr. Nentawe Yilwatda the winner of the 2023 Plateau Governorship election.
The appellate court has ordered that INEC recognise Nentawe Goshwe of the APC as the validly elected governor of Plateau state in the March 18 governorship election.
Justice Elfrieda Dawodu who led a three-member panel while delivering the lead judgment cited section 177 of the Constitution, noting that Mr Mutfwang was not validly sponsored by the PDP during the election.
The panel held that the party violated the court order that a valid Congress be conducted in the 17 local government areas of that state, by conducting Congress in only 5 local government areas of the state, and as such is a nullity.
The court while dismissing the decision of Plateau state tribunal held that the issue of qualification is both a pre-election and a post-election matter contrary to the findings of tribunal which held that the appellant lacked the locus to contest the validity of the respondent.
The court also noted that under section 134 of the electoral act it is the sole right of a political party to sponsor its candidate having met the necessary requirements to do so.
While evoking section 136 of the electoral act, the court ordered INEC to retrieve the certificate of return issued to Governor Mutfwang and issue a fresh certificate of return to Mr Goshwe.
The Court Of Appeal in Abuja has declared APC candidate Dr. Nentawe Yilwatda the winner of the 2023 Plateau Governorship election.
The appellate court has ordered that INEC recognise Nentawe Goshwe of the APC as the validly elected governor of Plateau state in the March 18 governorship election.
Justice Elfrieda Dawodu who led a three-member panel while delivering the lead judgment cited section 177 of the Constitution, noting that Mr Mutfwang was not validly sponsored by the PDP during the election.
The panel held that the party violated the court order that a valid Congress be conducted in the 17 local government areas of that state, by conducting Congress in only 5 local government areas of the state, and as such is a nullity.
The court while dismissing the decision of Plateau state tribunal held that the issue of qualification is both a pre-election and a post-election matter contrary to the findings of tribunal which held that the appellant lacked the locus to contest the validity of the respondent.
The court also noted that under section 134 of the electoral act it is the sole right of a political party to sponsor its candidate having met the necessary requirements to do so.
While evoking section 136 of the electoral act, the court ordered INEC to retrieve the certificate of return issued to Governor Mutfwang and issue a fresh certificate of return to Mr Goshwe.
The Court Of Appeal in Abuja has declared APC candidate Dr. Nentawe Yilwatda the winner of the 2023 Plateau Governorship election.
The appellate court has ordered that INEC recognise Nentawe Goshwe of the APC as the validly elected governor of Plateau state in the March 18 governorship election.
Justice Elfrieda Dawodu who led a three-member panel while delivering the lead judgment cited section 177 of the Constitution, noting that Mr Mutfwang was not validly sponsored by the PDP during the election.
The panel held that the party violated the court order that a valid Congress be conducted in the 17 local government areas of that state, by conducting Congress in only 5 local government areas of the state, and as such is a nullity.
The court while dismissing the decision of Plateau state tribunal held that the issue of qualification is both a pre-election and a post-election matter contrary to the findings of tribunal which held that the appellant lacked the locus to contest the validity of the respondent.
The court also noted that under section 134 of the electoral act it is the sole right of a political party to sponsor its candidate having met the necessary requirements to do so.
While evoking section 136 of the electoral act, the court ordered INEC to retrieve the certificate of return issued to Governor Mutfwang and issue a fresh certificate of return to Mr Goshwe.
The Court Of Appeal in Abuja has declared APC candidate Dr. Nentawe Yilwatda the winner of the 2023 Plateau Governorship election.
The appellate court has ordered that INEC recognise Nentawe Goshwe of the APC as the validly elected governor of Plateau state in the March 18 governorship election.
Justice Elfrieda Dawodu who led a three-member panel while delivering the lead judgment cited section 177 of the Constitution, noting that Mr Mutfwang was not validly sponsored by the PDP during the election.
The panel held that the party violated the court order that a valid Congress be conducted in the 17 local government areas of that state, by conducting Congress in only 5 local government areas of the state, and as such is a nullity.
The court while dismissing the decision of Plateau state tribunal held that the issue of qualification is both a pre-election and a post-election matter contrary to the findings of tribunal which held that the appellant lacked the locus to contest the validity of the respondent.
The court also noted that under section 134 of the electoral act it is the sole right of a political party to sponsor its candidate having met the necessary requirements to do so.
While evoking section 136 of the electoral act, the court ordered INEC to retrieve the certificate of return issued to Governor Mutfwang and issue a fresh certificate of return to Mr Goshwe.