The Edo State High Court sitting in Ekpoma has restrained the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, and others, from removing, preventing or purporting to exclude the Edo State Governor, Godwin Obaseki or any of other aspirant who has been cleared by the party from participating in the governorship primary slated for Thursday, June 25.
The Judge, J. O. Okeaya-Inneh, ruling in a suit filed by Felix Irioh and Tom Irehobhude, said, “I find in my humble view that the applicants have satisfied the guidelines for the grant of the orders sought as enjoined in the celebrated landmark case of Kotoye v CBN (1989), 1 NWLR PT. 98, 419 at 441.”
The judge added, that the balance of convenience is in favour of the 1st and 2nd applicants and there is no undue delay in bringing this application. It is in that light that I find merit in this application.
The defendants in the suit are Dr. Tony Aziegbemi, the PDP, Andy Ikhajiangbe, Peter Akhimien and INEC.
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The applicants sought “an Order of Interim Injunction restraining INEC from however refusing to recognise and or accepting the name of any of the aspirants named in paragraph 2 above especially Mr. Godwin Nogheghase Obaseki as lawful aspirants having been lawfully screened and cleared by the 2nd Defendant to participate in the 2nd primary election scheduled to hold on the 25th June, 2020 in any report of the monitoring of the said primaries pending the hearing of the Motion On Notice.”
The judge adjourned the matter to July 1, 2020, for hearing of pending applications.
(Editor: Terverr Tyav)