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Kwara State: Court Sacks Balogun Fulani Faction Of APC, Upholds Bashir Bolarinwa

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Court Confirms The Authenticity Of Bashir Bolarinwa Faction Of APC In Kwara State

A Court of Appeal in Ilorin, the Kwara state capital has sacked the Hon Ishola Balogun-Fulani faction of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the state and upheld the Hon Bashir Bolarinwa-led APC executives in the state.

A Kwara state High Court had December 19th last year ruled that the dissolved Ishola Balogun-Fulani executive is the authentic exco of the APC in the state.

The lower court thus nullified any candidate produced by the Bashir Bolarinwa executives for the forthcoming elections.

Dissatisfied by the judgment of the lower court, the APC (appellant) approached the appellate court for redress.

The argument of the appellants was that “the claimants cannot join the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) at the state High court because INEC is a Federal Government agency; the amendment of their originating summons was brought in bad faith.

“They brought issues that were not in existence as at the time of filing the suit originally. Even though the lower court has discretion, but its discretion must be exercised judicially and judiciously which was not done in this circumstance.”

The appellate court in an interlocutory judgment it delivered last week upheld the nomination of AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq as the state APC governorship candidate.

Reading his judgment on the main appeal Justice Ibrahim Salauwa set aside the judgment of the lower court and upheld the Bashir Bolainwa-led executives.

He added there would be no reason to deliver a judgment on the same matter with the same parties after the interlocutory judgment of last week.

Justice Salauwa added that it “would amount to share fruitless academic exercise which the courts are not meant for.”

Reacting to the judgment, counsel to Hon Bolarinwa, Kamaldeen Gambari said that “what transpired is the affirmation of the interlocutory judgment which this court delivered sometime last week.

“It said the originating process of Ishola Balogun-Fulani is incurably defective. The state High Court has no jurisdiction to go ahead in the matter.”

APC counsel, Lawal Jimoh said that the judgment “has laid to rest all the controversies about the judgement of the Kwara state High Court delivered December 19th last year. It nullified the total judgement.

“This judgement further solidifies that primaries of APC held in October last year in the state. There is no controversy at all. As of today the APC in Kwara state can go and sleep when it comes to the issue of factionalisation of the party or not.

“The court by that judgement affirmed the authenticity of Hon Bashir Bolarinwa-led executives of APC in the state and of course all the candidates that emerged from the primaries that were held by the National Working Committee (NWC) of APC in October 2018 remain valid.”

In reaction to the judgement, Counsel to Ishola Balogun-Fulani, Abdulazeez Ibrahim expressed his dissatisfaction describing it as “a simple one, because the issues were trashed at the interlocutory stage. That is supposed not to be the case. The decision in the interlocutory appeal has determined even the main appeal that was delivered today.

“So we are not satisfied about that judgement. And we have appealed against the interlocutory judgement delivered last week. So we are going to appeal against the judgement just delivered today again.”

Meanwhile, in another news, Naija News understands that a federal high court in Enugu State has sacked APC Senatorial candidate, Prince Lanwrence Eze with the reason that he was not well nominated.

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