ADEWALE & ANOR
V.
ADEOLA & ORS

(2015) JELR 40390 (CA)

Court of Appeal 13 Nov 2015 Nigeria
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- The case involves a challenge to the result of a general election for the Lagos West Senatorial District in Nigeria. - The appellants filed a petition claiming that the winner of the election was not qualified to contest and that there we

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Suit Number:CA/L/EP/SN/1024/15
Judges:IGNATIUS IGWE AGUBE Justice of The Court of Appeal of Nigeria EMMANUEL AKOMAYE AGIM Justice of The Court of Appeal of Nigeria SAIDU TANKO HUSAINI Justice of The Court of Appeal of Nigeria
Counsel:Dr. Yemi Oke with Sampson Ozah Esq. and Mariam Momoh For Appellant R.A.O. Adegoke Esq. with Azeez Bakare for the 1st Respondent.Dr. Muiz Banire SAN with Omotayo Olatubosun Esq., AdebayoBadmus Esq. and Damilola Asuni Esq. for the 2nd Respondent.E.R. Emukpoeruo Esq. with Oluwaseun Olusiyi (Miss) for the 3rdRespondent. For Respondent

EMMANUEL AKOMAYE AGIM, JCA (Delivering the Leading Judgment): The general election to the office of member representing the Lagos West Senatorial District in the Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria held on 28-3-2015 and on 29-3-2015. The result was declared by the 3rd respondent who conducted the election. The 3rd respondent declared the 1st respondent winner of the election and returned him elected as member of the Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria representing the Lagos West Senatorial District.

The Appellants challenged the said result declared by the 3rd respondent by filing an election petition No EPT/LEGH/EPT/L/8/15 in The Lagos State National and State Houses of Assembly Election Tribunal on 17-4-2015, on the grounds that the 1st respondent was, at the time of the election, not qualified to contest the election having not been validly nominated by the 2nd respondent contrary to S. 85(1) of the Electoral Act 2010, as amended, and that the 1st respondent was not duly…

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