The Federal High Court sitting in
Warri has upheld the candidacy of Sen. Ovie Omo-Agege and other All
Progressives Congress (APC) candidates that emerged through the primaries
supervised by INEC in Delta.
The presiding judge, Justice
Emeka Ewite, in his judgement delivered on Tuesday, struck out the suit filed
by the applicant, Mr O’tega Emerhor challenging the validity of the primary
that brought Omo-Agege.
Ewite struck out the suit on the
ground of incompetence and lacking in merit, NAN reports.
He noted that Omo-Agege and Rev.
Francis Waive, the winner of the Ughelli/ Udu Federal Constituency were
necessary parties that ought to have been joined in the suit.
The judge further observed that
Emerhor failed to deny the counter-affidavit filed by the Independent National
Electoral Commission, that it did not monitor the primary for which he
purportedly emerged.
“Failure to deny the
counter-affidavit is an admission which required no further proof that INEC
only monitored the primaries in which Sen. Omo-Agege emerged.
“INEC is to supervise or monitor
primary elections and not to conduct,” he said.
Addressing newsmen shortly after
the judgement, counsel to the APC, Mr Lucky Ajokperiniovo described the court
verdict as a `landmark’ for the party and all the candidates that emerged
legitimately through the primaries.
“It is a landmark judgment; the
court has again reaffirmed the position of the Supreme Court to say that
persons who are not joined as parties to a suit are not bind by the judgement
given by that court.
“The court struck out the suit
filed by Emerhor for incompetence and lack of merit.
“The court said Omo-Agege’s
primary elections remain the valid and legitimate primary election conducted by
the National Working Committee (NWC) of the APC.
“The consent judgement is a
judgement of court that is valid and binding on all persons until it is set
aside.
“This judgement has given the
party huge relief in determining who the senatorial candidate in the 2019
general election in Delta Central,” he said.
Also, counsel representing INEC,
Mr Robert Emukpoeruo said that the national electoral umpire was neutral and
impartial.
“It is the statutory duty of INEC
to monitor primary elections and report those who won and their scores.
“The report by INEC shows that
Omo-Agege won the primaries conducted by the NWC,” he said.
Counsel to Emerhor, Mr G. C
Igbokwe in his remark said, “We are happy with the judgment.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN)
reports that Omo-Agege, who is the incumbent senator representing the Delta
Central at the upper legislative chamber, was re-elected in the recent National
Assembly elections.
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