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Ikorodu Federal Constituency ticket: Appeal Court affirms Shittu victory

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Ikorodu Federal Constituency ticket: Appeal Court affirms Shittu victory

The Court of Appeal sitting in Lagos has affirmed Mr Abdul Kareem Shittu as the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate for the Ikorodu Federal Constituency seat in the House of Representatives.
A three-man panel of the court dismissed an appeal by Shittu’s co-aspirant Awesu AbdulAzeez A. and the PDP challenging the judgment of Justice Daniel Osiagor of the Federal High Court in Lagos that declared Shittu as the party’s flag bearer.
Justice Bayero, who read the lead judgement, agreed with Shittu’s counsel  Patience Patrick Udoh, that the appeal lacked merit and “it is accordingly dismissed.”
The court also dismissed a separate appeal filed by the PDP against Shittu’s victory.
It awarded a punitive cost of an N5million against the PDP and in Shittu’s favour, adding that the appeal was needless.
The court also ordered Awesu to pay Shittu the sum of N500,000 for bringing a vexatious appeal against him.
Last September Justice Osiagor directed the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to recognise Shitu as the validly nominated candidate for the Ikorodu Federal Constituency.
Justice Osiagor held that Shittu won the party’s Lagos State House of Representative’s primary conducted on May 24, 2022, by a simple majority.
He also held that the INEC form signed by officials of the party and countersigned by the INEC official had the name of the plaintiff, Abdul Kareem Shittu, written on it as the winner of the primary election.
He held further that there was no cogent reason given by the PDP for a repeat election or the cancellation of its primary election of May 24 for the Ikorodu Federal Constituency.
The court, therefore, ordered the PDP to submit to INEC, the name of Abdul Kareem Shittu, as the candidate of the party in place of Awesu Abdulazeez whose name was submitted.
The judge made the order while delivering judgment in Shittu’s suit challenging the PDP’s purported submission of the name of the third defendant in the suit, Awesu Abdulazeez A. to INEC as its candidate for the constituency.
The PDP and INEC are listed as the first and second defendants.
Dissatisfied, Awesu and the PDP appealed.
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