Kogi: Tribunal declines to stop Bello’s inauguration
LOKOJA—Kogi State Governorship Election Petitions Tribunal sitting in
Lokoja yesterday struck out two motions seeking interlocutory
injunction to stop the inauguration of the Governor-elect, Yahaya Bello
as the governor of the state. FALEKE and BELLO
Chairman of the Tribunal, Justice Halima Mohammed, in her ruling
dismissed the motions, saying though the tribunal has Jurisdiction to
entertain such prayers, but the motions were not contained in the
original petitions brought by the plaintiffs involved.
She said granting the motions filled by the Peoples Democratic Party,
PDP, and Labour Party, LP, will definitely affect the life of the
original case before the court.
The Tribunal also dismissed the motion filed by Reuben Egwaba, the
counsel to Labour Party seeking to stop the inauguration of Yahaya Bello
because he (Bello) has no Deputy as at the time of the supplementary
election of 5th December 2015.
Justice Mohammed urged all the parties in the case to prepare for
accelerated hearing of the substantive case which will commence from
next sitting, warning that the tribunal will no longer entertain the pre
-hearing matters again.
Meanwhile, the campaign coordinators of the Kogi State
governor-elect, Alhaji Yahaya Bello, in the Eastern Senatorial district
of the State yesterday unanimously endorsed an Abuja based publisher Mr.
Gowon Usman Egbunu as their preferred deputy governorship candidate.
This is coming on the heels of an appeal by the factional Speaker of
the State House of Assembly, Godwin Osuyi, that all aggrieved parties in
the political crisis currently rocking the state to embrace peace and
support the incoming governor, Alhaji Yahaya Bello.
The endorsement of Gowon Usman Egbunu was contained in a-six-page letter
addressed to the Governor-elect and signed by Dr. Yakubu Ugwalawo, the
Leader and Senatorial Coordinator as well as Hon. Hassan Haruna, Hon.
Yahaya Menyaga and Prince Isah Abdullahi among other co-coordinators.
In the letter, with copies were sent to the National Chairman of All
Progressives Congress, APC, the National Deputy Chairman (North Central
Zone) of the Party, National Secretary, State Chairman of the APC, the
Minister of State for Labour and Employment (who is from Kogi State) and
all APC
Senators from Kogi State, the Coordinators pointed out that the
nomination of Mr. Egbunu was based on the fact that he is tested,
matured, creative and dogged.
In related development, the factional Speaker of the State House of
Assembly, Godwin Osuyi, in a statement made available to Vanguard in
Lokoja yesterday, urged all aggrieved parties in the political crisis
currently rocking the state to embrace peace and support the incoming
governor of Alhaji Yahaya Bello.
The factional speaker, Godwin Osuyi, said that the state will benefit more in an atmosphere of peace than political rancour.
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