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IKENYA & ORS
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PDP & ORS

(2012) JELR 34759 (SC)

Supreme Court 5 Mar 2012 Nigeria
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Suit Number:SC.13/2012
Judges:MAHMUD MOHAMMED Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria CHRISTOPHER MITCHEL CHUKWUMA-ENEH Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria MUHAMMAD SAIFULLAH MUNTAKA-COOMASSIE Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria JOHN AFOLABI FABIYI Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria BODE RHODES-VIVOUR Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria
Counsel:D. B. Sunama For Appellant E. A. Aremo (with E. A. Nyaro; E. A. Ibrahim; E. I. Ibi and U. Ekemim) - for the 1st RespondentO. E. B. Offiong; SAN with Dr. G. O. A. Ogunyomi, J. Okezie, Mrs. Ada Ejike-Onyeama for 2nd and 3rd RespondentS. T. Hon. SAN with Aberaton Wilcox, Abayomi Akamode, B. N. Chia, E. S. Njoka and Joshua Abogo for the 4th-1119 Respondent For Respondent

MAHMUD MOHAMMED, J.S.C. (Delivering the Leading Judgment): This appeal is against the judgment of the Court of Appeal Yola Division delivered on 6th January, 2012 dismissing the Appellants' appeal and affirming the judgment of the trial Election Petition Tribunal. The 1st and 2nd Appellants were respectively the Governorship and Deputy Governorship candidates sponsored by the 3rd Appellant, a political party, as its candidates in the general election held into the office of the Governor of Taraba State on 26th April, 2011. The 2nd and 3rd Respondents on the other hand were the Governorship and Deputy Governorship candidates sponsored by the 1st Respondent, a political party, in the election to the office of the Governor of Taraba State. At the conclusion of the election, the 4th and 5th Respondents who conducted the election, returned the 2nd and 3rd Respondents as winners of the election and duly elected as Governor and Deputy Governor of Taraba State.

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