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PMB signs 2022 Amended Electoral Act

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PMB signs 2022 Amended Electoral Act

President Muhammadu Buhari Saturday afternoon signed into law the recently amended 2022 electoral act.

The electoral act has been a bone of contention for a while as the House of Representatives, Senate, and other politicians were excluded from voting in their parties’ primaries by the 2022 electoral act.

Following the omission, both the Senate and House of Representatives last week convened emergency sessions where they amended the act to provide for statutory delegates to vote and be voted for in the forthcoming political parties’ primaries and conventions.

However, with few days left for the primaries to take place, politicians have been pressuring the president to sign it to avert a crisis.

Read also: Senate amends Electoral Act to allow president, others vote at party primaries

A member of the House of Representatives Emeka Chinedu representing Ahiazu/ Ezinihittee Mbaise federal constituency in the House of Representatives told BusinessDay the bill was eventually signed today, May 21.

“I can confirm to you that Mr. President signed the bill into law this afternoon and we are all happy about it as it will give us and other statutory delegates the power to vote at the primaries,” Chinedu said.

“The amendment was swiftly done by the national assembly members to legally provide a place in the Act for statutory delegates of political parties to vote during their congresses and conventions.

“It will indeed do a lot of good for the upcoming party primaries.”

The presidency is yet to confirm the signing.

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Rimingado Remains Substantive Chairman, Kano Anti-graft Agency – Court Declares

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Rimingado Remains Substantive Chairman, Kano Anti-graft Agency – Court Declares

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The National Industrial Court sitting in Abuja has declared Barr. Muhuyi Magaji Rimingado, the suspended Chairman of Kano State Public Complaints and Anti-Corruption Commission, as the Substantive Chairman of the agency.

This is contained in a judgment delivered by the court, presided by Justice Oyejoju O. Oyewumi in Abuja.

Barr. Muhuyi Rimingado had instituted a case before the court challenging his illegal and indefinite suspension from office since July 2021, for rejecting the posting of a GL4 officer as an accountant to the commission and other sundry investigation activities involving the first family of Kano State.

Justice Oyejoju Oyewumi ruled that up till date the appointment of the Claimant by Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje has not been terminated because no further action or letter of termination of appointment has been given to the complainant, hence Rimingado remains the chairman.

The court further ordered the 1st defendant in the suit (Kano State Government) to pay the Claimant (Rimingado) the sum of N5,713,891.22, being his 17 months salary arrears from the date of his suspension to the date of the judgment (Dec. 14, 2022). The court added the complainant should be paid his monthly salary from the day of the judgment to the date of his reinstatement.

According to the judgment sighted by our correspondent, the suspension letter of the claimant did not specify with or without salary.

Justice Oyejoju Oyewumi also ruled that the suspension of Barr.Muhuyi Rimingado should not be a permanent deprivation of right, unlike termination which required giving the employee an opportunity of being heard.

The court however struck out the relief of Barr. Muhuyi Rimingado to quash his suspension because of a similar case pending before a Kano High Court.

The court also faulted the harassment and intimidation of the embattled anti-corruption czar by the Kano state police command where he was arrested with a warrant that discloses no offence.

Justice Oyejoju Oyewumi viewed such molestation an act of impunity without legal justification and therefore restrained the commissioner of police (the 6th defendant) “perpetually from meddling in the affairs of the claimant in any matter affecting his work place”.

Rimingado Remains Substantive Chairman, Kano Anti-graft Agency – Court Declares

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Federal high Court jos declares Patrick Dakum winner of the governorship candidacy tussle

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Federal high Court jos declares Patrick Dakum winner of the governorship candidacy tussle

Federal high Court jos declares Patrick Dakum winner of the governorship candidacy tussle

By Bodunrin Kayode

The Jos Division of the Federal High Court has dismissed a suit filed by Amb. Yohana Margif seeking the court to declare him as the lawful candidate of the Labour party.

With this development Dr Patrick Dakum was declared as the legitimate Gubernatorial candidate of the Labour Party (LP) in Plateau State for the upcoming 2023 General Elections.

Justice Ageshi affirmed that Margrif withdrew his candidature by virtue of the documents tendered by Dr. Dakum in court.

Federal high Court jos declares Patrick Dakum winner of the governorship candidacy tussle

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Alleged defamation: Court to hear N1bn suit against Ned Nwoko Feb. 27

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Alleged defamation: Court to hear N1bn suit against Ned Nwoko Feb. 27

A Federal Capital Territory (FCT) High Court, Abuja, has adjourned a N1 billion defamatory suit filed by Dr. Gabriel Ogbechie against Mr. Ned Nwoko until Feb  27 for hearing.

Justice Chizoba Oji adjourned the matter after counsel for the parties stated their positions on their resolved to explore an out-of-court settlement.

When the matter was called for hearing, Ogbechie’s counsel, Ekemejero Ohwovoriole, SAN, informed the court that the out-of-court settlement had broken down as the defendant had not reached out to him since the last adjourned date.

But Onyeka Nwokolo, who appeared for Nwoko, told the court that he had not been able to proceed with the planned reconciliation because his client had been indisposed.

Nwokolo, who said that he discussed the possibility of the settlement with his client, said he was still convinced that the window for settlement could still be explored.

He admitted that he had not been able to communicate the outcome of their discourse with the claimant’s lawyer.

Ohwovoriole, however, disagreed with Nwokolo’s submission, stating that the defendant had 180 days from May 30, the last adjourned date, to explore the avenue.

The lawyer said he was ready to proceed with the case.

Justice Oji agreed with the submission of Ohwovoriole and called for commencement of hearing in the suit.

She however advised both parties to explore the out-of-court-settlement option before the next hearing date.

The judge adjourned the matter until Feb. 27 for further hearing or report on the outcome of the reconciliation.

Ogbechie, in the writ of summons marked: CR/560/2021, had sued Nwoko as sole defendant.

In the suit, Ogbechie is claiming, among others, a retraction of the defamatory publication allegedly made by Nwoko, a written apology and the sum of N1 billion as damages.

Alleged defamation: Court to hear N1bn suit against Ned Nwoko Feb. 27

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