We can't withdraw Benue Speaker's Certificate of Return - INEC
The
Independent National Electoral Commission ( INEC ) says it has no
locus standi to withdraw the Certificate of Return of a validly-elected
candidate like the Speaker of Benue State House of Assembly, Mr
Terkimbi Ikyange.
The
Commission stated this in a position paper it presented to the House of
Representatives Standing Committee on Public Petitions following a
petition from a Law firm on behalf of the people of Ushongo Local
Government Area.
In
the petition, the law firm alleged that the Independent National
Electoral Commission has refused to obey the order of the Federal High
Court compelling the Commission to restore an additional constituency
in Ushongo and conduct elections in the two constituencies.
While
agreeing that by the court order, it is to create two constituencies in
the local government by whatever name called and conduct election in
each of them. It, however, noted that both processes will entail
creation of legal entities regarding the two constituencies as well as
the election of lawmakers.
INEC
insisted that doing so requires compliance with the procedures for
delimiting constituencies as contained in Sections 112, 113 and 114
(1) and (2) which clearly outlined four conditions for such an exercise,
pointing out that the Court did not order the Commission to act
arbitrarily.
The
umpire body stated that it has no power to nullify the election of the
Speaker of the Benue State House of Assembly, Mr Terkimbi Ikyange, on
the basis of last November ruling of the Federal High Court which
ordered it to restore the suppressed Mbagwa constituency.
While
emphasising that there is an elected member representing the
constituency to be split into two, the Commission opined that the case
determined by the court was neither a pre-election matter involving
candidate nor one of election petition tribunal or appeal.





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