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Appeal Court Removes House Majority Leader, Doguwa, Orders Fresh Poll

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House of Representatives’ majority leader, Alhassan Doguwa, has been sacked by the Court of Appeal in Kaduna.

 

The judgement followed after last week’s when the election of  another House of Representatives member from Kano, Abdulmumin Jibrin, was also sacked by the appeal court.

 

Led by Justice Oludotun Adefope-Okojie,  the Court of Appeal in a unanimous ruling on Monday nullified the entire election in the two local government areas in Tudunwada/Doguwa Federal Constituency.

 

Doguwa represents the local government areas at the National Assembly.

 

In sacking the House leader, the court also ordered fresh elections in the constituency within 90 days from the time of judgement.

 

The election petition tribunal sitting in Kano had on September 5 dismissed a petition filed by the candidate of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) Yusha’u Salisu, against Doguwa’s election.

 

The tribunal said the PDP candidate failed to prove allegations of irregularities and over-voting in the election.

 

Upturning the tribunal’s judgement, the appellate court ruled that the entire election could not stand as the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) had omitted other parties from the final declaration of the result.

 

The court said INEC made a substantial breach by writing the results of only two parties out of 53 parties that participated in the election in Form EC 8 (II) E.

 

 

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