Monday, September 22, 2014
2015: Human Rights Activist File A Court Case To Stop Jonathan!!!
Two human right activist have sued President Goodluck Jonathan, demanding the court declares him unqualified in next year general elections.
Joined as co-defendants are Vice President Namadi Sambo, the ruling people's democratic party and the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
The suit was filed Friday at the Federal High Court Abuja, barely a day after the PDP endorsed Jonathan as it's sole candidate for the election.
The plaintiffs are Mrs. Mase Daphne Acho, Mr Sarki Umar Saddik and Mr Murtala Abubakar.
They want the court to determine whether the first oath of office taken by Jonathan and Sambo on May 6 and 19, 2010 respectively, by virtue of section 146 of the the 1999(As amended), should be taken into cognizance in determining the number of years that they have spent in offices for purpose of determining their eligibility to contest for another term of four years.
They said this should be viewed with regards to the combined provisions of section 135(2) and 137(1)(b) of the 1999 constitution (As amended) and the decision of the Supreme Court in the case of Marwa Vs Nyako (2012) 6 NWLR (Part 1296) 200.
They equally want the court to rule that defendants, having already spent five years in office are not eligible to contest for the office of the President and Vice President for another term of four years.
They argued that if allowed it will amount to a contravention of the combined provisions of sections 135(2)(a) and 137(1)(b) of the constitution.
They said the first oath of office subscribed to by President Jonathan in May 2010 for the purpose of completion of the "unexpired term of office" of the late President Umaru Musa Yar'adua must be taken into cognizance in computing the number of years that he has served and can serve as the President in determine the effect of the combined provisions of sections 135(2)(a) and 137(1)(b). Arguing that the same applies to Vice President Sambo.
The contend that both Jonathan ans Sambo are not eligible to serve as President and Vice President for another term of four years after the completion of their current term in view of the combined effect of the provision of sections 135(2)(a) and 137(1)(b) of the constitution.
They therefore asked the court to restrain the PDP from fielding Jonathan and Sambo to contest as it's Presidential and Vice Presidential candidates in the forthcoming elections.
They also want the court to stop INEC from accepting Jonathan and Sambo as the Presidential and Vice Presidential candidates of the PDP
Source ~ AIT
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