A Federal High Court in Kaduna on Monday struck out a suit seeking to restrain President Goodluck Jonathan from seeking re-election in the 2015 general elections brought before it by two leaders of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP).
The
plaintiffs, Richard Mneaga, and Shuaibu Lill had sought for, among other
prayers, an order of the court to disqualify Jonathan from presenting himself
as a presidential candidate of the PDP in the 2015 election, and for the court
to order the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to restrain the
PDP from accepting nomination of Jonathan as its presidential candidate in the
2015 election.
In
the suit, filed on October 7, 2013, they insisted that Jonathan had completed
eight years in office as President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria
calculated from May 29, 2007.
The
plaintiffs also sought for “a declaration that President Jonathan is not
entitled to tenure of office as President exceeding eight years calculated from
2007, till last holder of the said office”.
Ruling
on the case, the presiding judge, Justice Evelyn Anyadike said the
plaintiffs lacked the locus standi to drag President Jonathan to court based on
section 308 of the Constitution which gives him immunity not to sue or be
sued,
and therefore affirmed that Jonathan has the constitutional right
to contest for presidency in 2015 if he so desire.
She
also said the court lacks the jurisdiction to entertain the matter since the
plaintiffs did not follow the due process of filing their case, saying the
petition was served out of jurisdiction. She however dismissed the case for
lack of merit.
Reacting
to the judgment, counsel to the plaintiffs, Mohammed Ibrahim, faulted the
technicalities on which the judge relied to deliver her judgement instead of
looking at the matter from its merit.
He,
however, said they would proceed to the Appeal Court for further interpretation
of the lower court judgement and also for the upper court to determine whether
President Jonathan had the constitutional right to seek another term in office
in 2015.
But
Counsels to the first and second defendants, President Goodluck Jonathan and
the PDP, Nnamdi Ekwem and Victor Kwon respectively, hailed the judgment,
describing it as another landmark victory for democracy and rule of law.
They
faulted the petitioners for dragging Jonathan to court since he has not
declared his intention to contest for the presidency in 2015.
Source: Channels TV

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