Kano: Jibrin rejects court judgment, ready for re-run

Former Chairman of the House of Representatives Committee on Appropriation, Hon Abdulmumin Jibrin, whose election was nullified Friday by the Court of Appeal, has vowed to appeal the judgement.

Jubrin said the judgment negates principles of justice and precedents set by the courts, even as he said he was prepared to face a re-run of the election as ordered by the court, asking his supporters to remain calm as he has unflinching faith in the will of Allah.

The higher court had nullified the decision of the lower court upholding his election on the ground that the results sheets were mutilated and ordered a fresh election across the constituency.

But Jubrin faulted the judgement saying it was wrong to cancel the entire election as only 13 wards were in contention across the constituency in two local governments.

He said only one witness testified for the petitioners during the hearing of the petition about the 13 wards.

“As you may be aware, the decision of the people of Bebeji/Kiru to renew their trust in me to represent them at the House of Representatives was challenged by an election petition.

“In the petition, the court was specifically asked to nullify the results of the 23rd February, 2019, election in 13 polling units. Of the 13 Polling Units challenged, only one witness, who was not listed on the petitioners’ list of witnesses, and who deposed to being both a member of the All progressives Congress and the Peoples Democratic Party member at the same time, gave evidence in respect of all the said 13 polling units.

“The witness neither personally saw nor did he directly encounter events in the polling units he purported to give evidence about. We pointed this out in our representations to the Judges and the Tribunal agreed with us that the petition was without merit.

“As a good Muslim, one who has unflinching belief in the will of Allah, I know full well that all events are within the scope of The Almighty, and this is no exception.

“I profoundly disagree with the decision of the Court of Appeal, but as a thoroughbred democrat, I have received the court’s decision in good faith, and forced to accept it even though it runs contrary to other precedents of the Court of Appeal and Supreme Court.

“Bearing in mind the fact that ours is a nascent democracy, I implore all my supporters and well wishing Nigerians to continue to pray that decisions of our Courts actually dispense Justice based on facts, law and correct precedents and without improper influences.

“As we go back for the rerun, I urge my supporters and well-wishers to remain calm. No, election is a do or die affair. I remain unshaken in my belief that the people of Kiru/Bebeji who have consistently and repeatedly been freely giving me their mandate will not hesitate in doing so again.”

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