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Professor Attahiru Jega |
THE Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, has
declared the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP candidate for Ado/Opoku/Ogbadibo
Federal Constituency in Benue State, Christian Adabah Abah, as winner of the
February 14, 2015 general elections.
INEC also
disqualified seven governorship candidates from various parties from
participating in the February 28 governorship election for failing to nominate
their running mates.
Explaining
reasons for declaring Abah winner for the election that was yet to hold, INEC
said it was because he (Abah) is the sole candidate seeking election into the
House of Representative election.
These were
contained in INEC’s daily bulletin on the election yesterday, saying that the
common offence of the governorship candidates was their inability to nominate
their running mates.
In a Decision
Extract signed by the Director (Commission’s Secretariat), Ishiaku Gali,
INEC has also approved that the House of Representatives election in
Ado/Opoku/Ogbadibo Federal Constituency of Benue State, being uncontested, the
nominated candidate should be declared elected on the day of the election by
the Returning Officer,” adding that, “Section 41 (1) of the Electoral Act 2010
(as amended) provides that: If after expiration of time for delivering of
nomination papers, withdrawal of candidates and the extension of time as
provided for in this Act, there is only one person whose name is validly
nominated in respect of an election, other than to the office of the President
or Governor, that person shall be declared elected.”
The parties and
the states affected by the disqualification according to the INEC, are the
Peoples Party of Nigeria, PPN, in Delta State; Labour Party, LP, in Niger State
and the New Nigeria Peoples Party, NNPP, in Ogun State.
Others are the
Unity Party of Nigeria, UPN, in Oyo state; United Democratic Party, UDP, in
Rivers State; and Peoples Democratic Movement, PDM, in Sokoto and Zamfara
states respectively.
The commission
said: “Section 187 of the Electoral Act 2010 (as amended) provides that a
candidate to the office of a Governor shall not be deemed to be validly
nominated for such office unless he appoints another candidate as his running
mate who shall occupy the office of Deputy Governor.’’
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