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LASUN
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AWOYEMI & ORS

(2009) JELR 39850 (CA)

Court of Appeal 22 Jun 2009 Nigeria
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- The appellant challenged the election results for a federal constituency seat, alleging non-compliance with electoral requirements and acts of thuggery, violence, and malpractice. - The Tribunal dismissed the petition, and the appellant a

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Suit Number:CA/I/EPT/NA/80/08
Judges:CLARA BATA OGUNBIYI Justice of The Court of Appeal of Nigeria ISTIFANUS THOMAS Justice of The Court of Appeal of Nigeria CHIDI NWAOMA UWA Justice of The Court of Appeal of Nigeria
Counsel:Adekunle Adegoke Esq. with Adebayo Badmus Esq., Daud Akinloye Esq., Kolapo Alimi Esq. and Olatunji Ibrahim Esq. For Appellant A.A. Abimbola Esq. with Chief Abayomi Alliyu, Tewo Lamuye Esq., C.O. Kupoluyi Esq.,Kehinde Adesiyan Esq., Adeyemi Giwa Esq., O.A. Oyeleke Esq. & Thelma, OtaigbeOlufemi Ayandokun Esq.Adejumo A.A. Esq. For Respondent

CLARA BATA OGUNBIYI, JCA (Delivering the Leading Judgment): The appellant commenced his petition before the National Assembly Election Petition Tribunal sitting in Osogbo, Osun State by way of petition filed on the 21st day of May, 2007. The appellant who contested for Irepodun/Olorunda/Osogbo/Orolu Federal Constituency seat in the Federal House of Representative on the platform of the Action Congress challenged the declaration of the 1st respondent as the winner of the said election on the ground inter alia that the said election into 15 wards in the said Federal Constituency was vitiated by substantial non-compliance with the mandatory statutory requirements of both the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and the Electoral Act, 2006 which substantially affected the results.

The appellant alleged wide spread acts of thuggery perpetrated by thugs of the 1st respondent, disruption of voting exercise by the said thugs in connivance with the law enforcement officers detailed …

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