Some members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) have
asked a federal high court in Abuja to disqualify Bola Tinubu, a former Lagos
governor, from the ruling party’s presidential primary.
The APC members, under the Gaskiya youth movement of the
ruling party, made the plea in a suit marked FHC/ABJ/CS/774/2022, filed before
the court on Thursday.
While the APC and Tinubu are listed as first and second
defendants, respectively, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC)
is listed as the third defendant.
The plaintiffs listed are Umar Iliyasu, Suleiman Baba and
Abubakar Adamu who sued for themselves and on behalf of the Gaskiya group.
They asked the court to determine whether Tinubu can
participate in the APC primaries or that of any other political party, given
his “questionable educational background and date of birth”.
Tinubu is among the leading aspirants in the race for who
would become the APC’s presidential candidate, which will be determined in the
June 6 convention.
The former governor has had to face some legal hurdles over
his qualifications for the 2023 presidential election. He once admitted there
were errors in his INEC filings in 1999, but the issues were later addressed.
Earlier this week, a member of the ruling party in Kano
state asked the party’s screening committee to disqualify Tinuby over his
educational background.
In the fresh hurdle coming through the court application,
the plaintiffs asked the court to declare that “upon consideration of the
relevant laws, Tinubu cannot participate or contest in the primary election on
the platform of the first defendant (APC)”.
They are also seeking a “declaration that given the
questionable educational background and date of birth of the second defendant
(Tinubu) among other questionable issues, the first defendant (APC) cannot
allow and/or permit the participation of the second defendant in the primary
election for the office of the president”.
The group also wants the court to declare that Tinubu “cannot
participate by presenting himself in any primary elections with any political
party in Nigeria to be nominated as a presidential aspirant for the 2023
general election scheduled to take place in June 2022″.
Also sought by the plaintiffs is “an order of this
honourable court disqualifying the second defendant from contesting in the
primary elections on the platform of the first defendant scheduled for 7th June
2022 or any other day as may be fixed by the first defendant having not met the
statutory requirements”.
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