Court sacks PDP Delta North senator-elect, Peter Nwaoboshi

The Federal
High Court Abuja on Wednesday sacked Senator Peter Nwaoboshi, the senator-elect
for Delta North Senatorial District.
Justice
Ahmed Mohammed gave the order while delivering judgment in a suit filed by Mr.
Ned Nwoko challenging the election of Nwaoboshi as the candidate of the Peoples
Democratic Party in the October 2, 2018 primaries of the party held in Delta.
The court
held that Nwaoboshi, a serving senator, was not the duly elected candidate of
the PDP in the primary election.
Justice
Mohammed ordered the Independent National Electoral Commission to publish the
name of Nwoko as PDP candidate, having established before the court that he
scored the highest number of votes in the said primary election.
The court
also barred Nwaoboshi from parading himself as the candidate of the PDP for the
senatorial zone.
Nwoko,
through his counsel, Mr. Ahmed Raji, SAN, had sued INEC, the PDP and the
Nwaoboshi, praying for an order to prohibit the electoral body from publishing
the name of Nwaoboshi as the candidate for Delta North Senatorial District.
He also
asked for a separate order compelling PDP to forward his name to INEC as the
authentic candidate of the PDP for the senatorial area.
In his suit
predicated on seven grounds, 20-paragraph affidavit evidence and five exhibits,
Nwoko claimed that he was screened and cleared to contest the primary election
by the PDP electoral committee.
He also
claimed that at the end of the election, he scored 453 votes to beat Nwaoboshi
to second position, having scored 405 votes; while another contestant, Paul
Osaji, came third with 216 votes.
Nwoko told
the court that he was surprised that the PDP jettisoned the result of the
primary election and forwarded the name of Nwaoboshi to INEC as its candidate
for the senatorial district.
He further
alleged that all efforts to redress the injustice through the PDP appeal panel
proved abortive.
In their
defence, the three respondents — INEC, PDP and Nwaoboshi — urged the court to
dismiss the suit on the grounds that it was not filed within time allowed by
law.
They said
that based on that ground, the suit was status-barred and also constituted an
abuse of court process, the plaintiff having filed a similar suit at the FCT
High Court which was struck out upon its withdrawal.
Justice
Mohammed, after reviewing the claims and counter-claims of parties, held that
the case of the plaintiff was not status-barred and did not also amount to
“forum shopping” as alleged by the defendants.
The judge
held that Nwoko was entitled to his claims and prayers, having established that
he emerged victorious in the PDP Delta North Senatorial primary election of
October 2, 2018.
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