Supreme Court kicks out Nyameh, affirms Agbu as Taraba PDP governor candidate

The Supreme Court has put an end to ligations challenging the candidacy of Col. Kefas Agbu (rtd) as the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) governorship candidate in Taraba state.

The apex court Friday affirmed Agbu as the governorship candidate of the party in Taraba State for the March 11 governorship election.

A five-man panel of justices who delivered the verdict upheld the decision of an appeal court sitting in Yola, Adamawa state that dismissed two different suits challenging the eligibility of Kefas Agbu to contest the governorship primary election of PDP, in Taraba state.

One of the governorship aspirants, Prof. Jerome Nyameh, had instituted a case against Kefas challenging the process that brought him as the candidate of the party.

The twin appeals dismissed by the apex Court were those by two contenders for the ticket, Hilkiah Buba-Joda and Jerome Nyameh.

In a judgment delivered by Justice Emmanuel Agim, the Apex Court stated that the appellants acted in breach of Section 84 and 87(9) of the Electoral Act by failing to make use of the primary election dispute mechanism as contained in the party’s guidelines.

The court held that in the light, both appeals were deemed premature and lacking in merit as they were instituted without exploring the internal party options to seek redress before heading to court.

The apex court also stated that the failure of the appellants to include other aspirants who took part in the primary at the early stages of the trial robbed them of the right to a fair hearing.

The court subsequently dismissed the appeal for being incompetent.

Kefas Agbu won the contest with 443 votes out of the 517 votes cast at the governorship primary election of the PDP.