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INEC right to deregister HDP- Supreme court rules

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Last updated: February 16, 2024 4:51 pm
Reporter Published February 16, 2024
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The Supreme Court has affirmed the de-registration of Hope Democratic Party (HDP), by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), for failing to meet some provisions of the 1999 Constitution in the results of previous elections.

The apex court dismissed the suit brought before it by the party and its founder and presidential candidate, Ambrose Albert Owuru challenging the legality of INEC’s action.

In a unanimous judgment by a 5-member panel of Justices of the Court, delivered by Justice John Inyang Okoro, Owuru and his party were referred to previous judgments of the court to the effect that the electoral body has powers to de-register any party upon failure to meet up with the constitutional stipulated rules.

At the proceedings, HDP and Owuru, who were represented by Bofede Oporu, had made spirited efforts to get the attention and sympathy of the court but the efforts were turned down.

Among others, Oporu had tried in vain to convince the Supreme Court that the de-registration was done by the INEC while a suit was pending against the electoral body.

He pleaded that the apex court should invoke the doctrine of Liz Pendes to save the HDP from INEC’S axe but the pleadings were not honoured.

Instead, Justice Okoro directed the counsel to go and avail himself with the previous decisions and orders of the Court on the power of INEC to axe any party that runs foul of the 1999 Constitution.

When it became obvious that he would not have his way, the Appellants’ lawyer announced withdrawal of the suit so as to avoid incurring the anger of the Court.

Justice Okoro while dismissing the appeal, warned lawyers against bringing frivolous and vexatious matters before the apex court.

He specifically counselled them to always advise their clients on when to face reality and stop disturbing courts with irritating cases.

INEC had in February 2019 de-registered 74 parties for “failing to meet the criteria provided for by section 225(a) of the 1999 constitution (as amended)”.

Some of the parties later jointly filed a suit marked FHC/ABJ/CS/444/2019 before a Federal High Court in Abuja asking the court to determine whether INEC has the constitutional power to deregister them.

However, on June 11, 2020, Justice Anwuli Chikere of the Federal High Court in Abuja, agreed with INEC and dismissed the suit on the grounds that the plaintiffs failed to prove their case.

But on August 10, 2020, the high court judgment was overturned by the Court of Appeal in Abuja which held that INEC took the action while a case the political parties filed against it was still pending in court.

The Court of Appeal held that “INEC acted arbitrarily and thereby denied the parties fair hearing in utmost contempt and disregard for the due process of law and the court.”

The court had ordered that the parties should be listed as political parties in the country.

Dissatisfied with the decision, INEC appealed to the Supreme Court.

Delivering judgment in INEC’s appeal marked SC/485/2020, the apex court, in its lead judgment read by Justice Ejembi Eko, reinstated the judgment of the Federal High Court.

Justice Eko said it was the Court of Appeal that, on its own, raised the issue of fair hearing in favour of the proscribed political parties and arrived at a conclusion, without also hearing from other parties in the matter.

He said the Court of Appeal erred in law by raising the issue of fair hearing in favour of the political parties and declined to give opportunity to other respondents to address it on the matter in order to arrive at a just conclusion.

 

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