KOGI GUBER: Supreme Court Upholds APC Ododo’s Candidacy, Sacks Achimugu’s Suit

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Usman Ododo, Governor Bello

Abubakar Achimugu, an APC candidate for governor in Kogi State, filed an appeal with the Supreme Court in Abuja, but it was denied. Achimugu wanted to overturn the party’s primary election that produced Usman Ododo as its nominee for governor in the November 11 election.

A group of judges on the Supreme Court, including Justice Inyang Okoro, dismissed the appeal.

Achimugu has filed a lawsuit with the Federal High Court asking for Ododo to be declared ineligible on the grounds that he had not submitted his resignation from the Kogi State public service 30 days prior to running for governor.

Contrary to Achimugu’s assertion, the trial court rejected the case after finding that the evidence supported Ododo’s resignation from his position more than 30 days prior to the APC primary election.

The third defendant, Mr. Salami Deedat, got his resignation letter on March 9, according to exhibits provided by the defendants, while Ododo’s resignation letter was received by the Office of the Kogi State Governor on March 8.

The appeal contesting the decision of the Federal High Court in Abuja was likewise found to lack substance by the Appeal Court, which dismissed it as a result.

Achimugu’s lawyer claimed that the respondents did not resign from their positions but later acknowledged that they had done so at the Supreme Court’s hearing on the appeal.

The Federal High Court’s and the Court of Appeal’s decisions were both seen to be perverse, but the appellant’s counsel failed to raise any objections to this in his issues for resolution in the appellant’s brief, according to the Supreme Court.

The appellant’s attorney was instructed to withdraw the appeal in light of this oversight.

Achimugu abandoned his appeal as a result, and the case was dropped.

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