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LAWAN
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YAMA

(2003) JELR 52679 (CA)

Court of Appeal 6 Nov 2003 Nigeria
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Suit Number:CA/J/164/2003
Judges:ALOMA M. MUKHTAR, JCA (Presided and Read the Lead Judgment) OLUDADE OLADAPO OBADINA, JCA IFEYINWA CECILIA NZEAKO, JCA
Counsel:T. Sambo Esq. (with him, A. Azi Esq. and P. G. Gopuk Esq) - for the Appellant. -*- P. A. Bello Esq. - for the 1st Respondent. -*- W. A. Zannah Esq - for the 2nd - 5th Respondents.

MUKHTAR, JCA(Delivering the Lead Judgment): In the election petitionfiled by the respondent in this appeal in the House of Assembly Election Tribunal holden at Maiduguri, the kernel of the petitioner’s complain was the lack of qualification of the appellant to contest the election to Borno State House of Assembly by reason that he was found guilty of contravention of the code of conduct law, contrary to section 107(1) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999. The particulars of the disqualification as stated in the petition are as follows:

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That 1st respondent was before the said election, a councillor in Chibok Local Government Council of Borno State from 1999 to 2003.

(2) That forms for declaration of assets were sent to the 1st respondent to be completed within the specified period and returned to the Code of Conduct Bureau, in July 1999. (3) That the 1st respondent failed to declare his assets and return the forms and all efforts made by the Bureau …

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