INEC: Ikpeazu’s Appeal Notice Has No Stay-of-execution Order
The
Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, on Friday reversed its earlier
position and admitted receiving a notice of appeal from the Abia State
governor, Okezie Ikpeazu.
The
commission, however, said the documents it received did not contain a
stay-of-execution order, to stop the issuance of a certificate of return to
Sampson Ogah as the next governor of the state.
The
electoral body had on Thursday morning issued a certificate of return to Mr.
Ogah as directed by a Federal High Court in Abuja on Monday.
Justice
Abang Okon had ruled that Mr. Ikpeazu submitted fraudulent tax documents when
he filed papers to run for governorship ticket on the platform of the Peoples
Democratic Party.
Mr.
Ogah was Mr. Ikpeazu’s main challenger in the gubernatorial primaries conducted
in December 2014, and had asked the court to nullify Mr. Ikpeazu’s candidacy on
the basis of the tax default.
Mr.
Ikpeazu says he has appealed the ruling, and that he remains governor.
On
Thursday, INEC said it issued a certificate of return to Mr. Ogah because it
had not been served Mr. Ikpeazu’s notice of appeal.
After
the Abia government released evidence countering that claim, the electoral body
said the notice was submitted at the wrong INEC department.
Documents
released by the Abia government showed that Mr. Ikpeazu’s notice was received
and acknowledged by Saleh Ibrahim, a senior clerical officer at the
commission’s legal department, at the INEC headquarters in Abuja.
In
an explanation to PREMIUM TIMES on Friday, Nick Dazang, spokesman for INEC,
said Mr. Ikpeazu’s failure to provide a stay-of-execution order left the
commission with no choice than to issue the certificate of return to Mr. Ogah.
He
said since Mr. Ikpeazu’s notice was not deemed sufficient, it had to, as a
matter of policy, execute the judgment of the high court.
“I
discovered that INEC received Mr. Ikpeazu’s notice. However, it did not contain
a motion or order of stay of execution. In the circumstance, and in deference
to the previous court order, INEC as a responsible regulatory (body) has no
recourse than to issue Mr. Ogah the certificate of return,” Mr. Dazang said.
“By
law, a certificate of return is supposed to be issued within one week. Also,
the commission has decided as a matter of policy to obey all subsisting court
orders. That means if the court were to issue a contradictory order, INEC has
no option than to obey.”
But
Abia State Attorney-General, Umeh Kalu, in an earlier statement on Thursday
night, said the governor’s legal team included the notice of stay of execution
order with the appeal notice delivered to INEC.
“I
have a proof to that. Saleh N. Ibrahim, Senior Clerical Officer at the Legal
Services Department of the Commission’s Headquarters, Abuja, who stamped the
Notice of Appeal and Injunction with the Commission’s official stamp by 12.50pm
on Wednesday, June 29, 2016.”
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