Appeal Court Upholds Gov. Diri’s Election, Dismisses APC, Sylva’s Appeal

Bayelsa state governor Duro Diri
Bayelsa state governor Duro Diri

Appeal Court Upholds Gov. Diri’s Election, Dismisses APC, Sylva’s Appeal

POLITICS DIGEST – The Court of Appeal Abuja has dismissed the appeal brought before it by the All Progressives Congress (APC) and its governorship candidate, Timipre Sylva to challenge the judgment of the Bayelsa State Governorship Election Petition Tribunal.

The Tribunal had in its judgment delivered May 17, 2024, in Abuja, upheld the election and the return of Senator Douye Diri and his deputy, Senator Lawrence Eruwjadkpo as lawfully elected governor and deputy respectively.

Justice James Abundaga who read the lead judgment of the Court of Appeal affirmed the declaration of Diri and the People’s Democratic Party PDP as the joint winners of the November 11, 2023 poll.

He awarded a cost of N500,000 to be paid by APC and Sylva to the respondents in the appeal.

The appellate court held that the appellants did not produce credible evidence that the election took place in 184 polling units of Nembe, Ogbia and Southern Ijaw.

The court also held that going by the evidence and exhibit tendered that the election was not conducted in that disputed areas by Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), the issue of vote collation could not have risen.

has continued to receive backlash from the people of the state over his

Makinde Forms Committees To Review S’Court Judgement On LG Autonomy

As reactions continue to trail the Supreme Court judgement on local government autonomy, Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde, says his government will not allow the people of the state to suffer from the fallout of the verdict.

The governor on Monday set up two committees saddled with the responsibilities of reviewing the Supreme Court judgement on local government autonomy and coming up with recommendations that will ensure that the change does not affect the people of the state negatively.

Makinde maintained that the judgement has created a constitutional lacuna that will throw up different challenges at the local government level.

He said though he is not opposed to transparency in the councils, the Supreme Court judgement “is not a silver bullet that will wash away” Nigeria’s problems.

Makinde stated this during an Advisory and Consultative Committee Meeting comprising stakeholders in the local government, noting that he convened a meeting of all relevant stakeholders in the local government system so that they could outline the major challenges at the councils and develop solutions that will ensure a seamless implementation of the process.

According to the governor, his administration knows and has been doing what is right, including conducting two council elections to ensure caretaker committees don’t man the affairs of councils, clearing of backlog of debts owed workers and pensioners atomic numberplp l on mom keepi the council level an ki fixing infrastructure deficit in the primary healthcare sectors and the inner roads.

The meeting, held at the Executive Chamber of the Governor’s Office, Secretariat, Agodi, Ibadan, had in attendance council chairmen, the leaderships of the National Union of Local Government Employees (NULGE), Nigerian Union of Teachers (NUT), Nigerian Union of Pensioners (NUP), Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and Trade Union Congress (TUC), as well as representatives of Ministries, Departments and Agencies that have connection with the local government system.

The governor said, “I called this meeting because I felt that even though we have not seen the Certified True Copy of the judgment of the Supreme Court, we have to be proactive and discuss the decision of the Supreme Court as it concerns financial autonomy of the local government councils because I believe a lacuna has been created between the decision and the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria that we all swore to uphold.

“The law is the law and when there is a conflict, yes, we should go to the court. But it behooves on us to look for our own homegrown solutions that can ensure that we have transparency and that our people do not suffer. This is because when two elephants are fighting it is the grass that will suffer.”

Makinde noted that his administration inherited a local government system that owed a backlog of salaries, gratuities and pensions.

He added, “I am saying this because Oyo State will get out of this even stronger. We are people that know what is good for our people.

“Before we came in, leave bonuses were last paid in 2017 and we have paid for 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022 and 2023. The Primary Health Care facilities, inner roads were all in bad shape. But we have been working collaboratively with the LGs to deliver dividends of democracy to our people.

“We were able to clear those salary arrears. We paid N18bn in pension and gratuities over this period. We upgraded about 209 PHCs, equipped about 264, and completed 60 model schools. We constructed and renovated hundreds of primary school classrooms and fixed some of our roads.

But there are still challenges that we have to address. We still have a backlog of gratuities and pensions. The local governments owe about N55bn in pension and gratuities. We are developing infrastructure that would push the economy and raise the living standard of their people and push their economy towards sustainable goals.”

Briefing newsmen shortly after the closed door meeting, the Oyo State Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Matters, Hon. Ademola Ojo, stated that the two committees set up by the governor had been given a frame time of four to six weeks to come up with the homegrown approach to addressing the lacuna created by the Supreme Court judgement.

Also, the Attorney-General of the state/Commissioner for Justice, Biodun Aikomo, said the governor took a proactive step by setting up the committees, as, according to him, the step would help address the crisis that might arise as a result of the judgment.

He added that the governor has shown that he is committed to the welfare of Oyo state people and the development of the state.

 
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