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Plateau APC applauds Appeal Court judgements

Isaac Shobayo
October 31, 2023
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The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Plateau has applauded the judgement by the Court of Appeal, Jos Division, sitting in Abuja, over the petitions filed by the APC leading to the sack of the PDP’s Hon. Isaac Kwallu and Hon. Musa Agah (now former Members of the House of Representatives).

In a statement signed by its Publicity Secretary, Hon. Slyvanus Namang, the party congratulated Chief John Moenwul Dafaan over his victory as the Member-Elect Representing Shendam/Qua’an-Pan/Mikang Federal Constituency.

“This fair, firm and unanimous decision of the Court of Appeal has, indeed, portrayed the Judiciary as a hallowed temple of Justice. Its stand is a deft move towards protecting and preserving the integrity and independence of the Judiciary.

“This is in spite of mischievous attempts by the opposition PDP in the State to put the Judiciary on a needless social media trial through several ill-motivated smear campaigns. The judgment is unprecedented, sound and historic in all ramifications.

“Though we are not in any way pre-empting the outcome of the subsequent judgments of the Court of Appeal on the Governorship and remaining National Assembly as well as State Assembly Election Petitions, we foresee the looming Tsunami that would exterminate the PDP once and for all, and bring back the APC to power in the State.

“To say the least, the judgment is a page-turning development in the annals of our jurisprudence, as the judges have stood very strong and tall in their decisions regardless of all the innuendos, blackmail and emotional outbursts of the sinking and structure less PDP.

“We are particularly satisfied with the ratio decidendi of the judgment, one of which is the fact that, because “the PDP is in disobedience of court orders, it is not qualified to sponsor candidates for any election in the State”.

“An icing on the cake is one of the Court’s pronouncements that candidates who contested on the platform of the PDP did so as Independent Candidates, and independent candidacy is alien to our Constitution”. We do not need a soothsayer to interpret the far-reaching legal implication of this judicial pronouncement,” it stated.

The APC posited that the verdict has obviously captured the mood of the teeming citizenry of Plateau State adding that there is no gainsaying the fact that the five months of the PDP on the saddle of leadership in the State can be equated with being on the throes of hell.

The party further disclosed that it has uncovered a planned and State-sponsored protest tomorrow by the opposition PDP adding that the aim is to cause mayhem and thus throw the State into confusion well ahead of impending verdicts of the Tribunal and Court of Appeal.

“At this point, we are compelled to express our displeasure by frowning at recent bouts of adverse comments by the PDP against the personalities of some of the Judges especially on the well-considered Judgments of the Court of Appeal in favour of APC candidates. The attempt to malign and impugn the integrity of the Judiciary is a call to anarchy and we condemn such tendency in strong terms.

“The latest antics of the PDP shows clearly that it is not only drowning but is also living on borrowed time. This demonstration of madness by the PDP is well understood. A classical adage says: “a drowning person can clutch at every straw he sees in the river,” it averred.

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