The Federal High Court in Abuja said on Thursday that it would on
Monday (March 25) deliver judgment on the controversy surrounding the
results of the March 9 governorship election in Bauchi State.
The judge, Justice Inyang Ekwo, had earlier on Tuesday (March 19)
ordered the Independent National Electoral Commission to stop the
collation of the results pending when the court’s judgment would be
delivered.
Justice Ekwo fixed Monday for the judgment after parties to the suit argued the issues raised in the case on Thursday.
The suit was filed by the All Progressives Congress and its
candidate in the governorship election in the state, Governor Mohammed
Abubakar.
INEC is the sole defendant.
The defendant had sued INEC to challenge the commission’s decision
to resume and conclude collation and announce the final results of
Tafawa Balewa Local Government Area of the state after the election in
the state had been declared inconclusive.
The APC and Abubakar, who is aiming to be elected for second term
as governor, had contended that INEC having announced that there would
be a supplementary election could not resume collation of the results.
At the Thursday’s hearing, the plaintiffs’ lawyer, Mr Ahmed Raji
(SAN), urged the tribunal to grant his clients’ prayer, while INEC’s Mr
Taminu Inuwa (SAN), urged the court to dismiss the suit on the basis
that it lacked merit.