6/09/2015

Court fails to halt Gbajabiamila’s speakership bid

Firstclass newsline gathered that ahead of Tuesday's (today's)
proclamation of the new Eighth National Assembly, a Federal High Court
in Abuja on Monday rejected a prayer for the disqualification of a
member-elect and the immediate past Minority Leader in the 7th House
of Representatives, Mr. Femi Gbajabiamila, from contesting the
position of the Speaker.
The court, however, ordered Gbajabiamila and all the respondents in
the case to appear before it on June 18 to show why the prayer sought
by the plaintiff in the ex parte application should not be granted.
The All Progressives Congress, which constitutes the majority in the
incoming National Assembly, had after a mock election it organised on
Saturday, nominated Gbajabiamila as its sole candidate for the office
of the Speaker of the House of Representatives.
The inauguration of the new 8th National Assembly and election of the
principal officers of both the Senate and the House of Representatives
will hold on Tuesday (today).
A group, Social Justice and Civil Rights Awareness Initiative, had on
June 4, 2015 filed an ex parte application asking the court to
restrain the House of Representatives from accepting Gbajabiamila's
nomination as an aspirant for the speakership position.
The plaintiff filed the ex parte application along with the main suit
(FHC/ABJ/CS/501/2015) in which Gbajabiamila, the House of
Representatives and the Attorney-General of the Federation are joined
as the 1st to 3rd defendants.
It also filed a motion on notice seeking an interim injunction against
respondents, a prayer similar to what is contained in its ex parte
application.
The plaintiff's prayer was anchored on alleged "conviction" of
Gbajabiamila in the state of Georgia, United States of America, for
unethical practices in the course of his practice as a lawyer.
Gbajabiamila was said to have been suspended from practising as a
lawyer for 36 months in Georgia State of the USA.
The plaintiff also accused Gbajabiamila of possessing United States of
America's passport even as a Nigerian citizen. The plaintiff alleged
this contravened "our constitution as regards membership of the House
of Representatives."
The plaintiff in its prayer in the ex parte application sought "an
interim injunction restraining the 2nd defendant (the House of
Representatives from accepting the nomination of the 1st defendant
(Gbajabiamila) as an aspirant for the office of the Speaker of the
House of Representatives pending the determination of the motion on
notice."
But Justice Abdukadir Abdu-Kafarati on Monday rejected the plaintiff's
ex parte application seeking to disqualify Gbajabiamila to contest for
the office of the Speaker.
The judge, who heard the plaintiff's lawyer, Chief Mike Ozekhome
(SAN), inside his chamber, however, ordered the respondents to appear
in court on June 18 to show why the prayer sought by the plaintiff in
the ex parte application should not be granted.
It was learnt that the judge ordered that the processes filed in the
suit be served on all the respondents in the suit.
The Chairman, Board of Trustees of the Social Justice and Civil Rights
Awareness Initiatives, Alozie Nmeregwa, stated in the affidavit filed
in support of the ex parte application, that Gbajabiamila's character
had been tainted and thus not qualified to hold the office of the
Speaker.
In the motion on notice, the plaintiff urged the court to determine
"whether, upon the construction of Section 66 of the 1999 Constitution
(as amended), the 1st defendant is a fit and proper person to be
elected to the House of Representatives and/or the office of the
Speaker of the House of Representatives."
It consequently argued that the 1st defendant was not a fit and proper
person to be elected as a member of the House of Representatives
and/or as the Speaker of the House of Representatives.
Its prayers read in part, "An order of injunction restraining the 2nd
defendant from accepting the nomination of the 1st defendant as an
aspirant for the office of the Speaker of the House of
Representatives.
"An order of injunction restraining the 1st defendant from parading
himself as a member of the House of Representatives and also as an
aspirant for the office of the Speaker of the House of
Representatives."
Firstclassnewsline.net

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