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Sunday 3 March 2013

President Goodluck Jonathan is Free to Fulfill His Presidential Ambition In 2015″

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...President Goodluck Jonathan is Free to Fulfill His Presidential Ambition In 2015″

GUYS, Has He Done Well So far? Will You Still Vote for Him in 2015?

An Abuja High Court on Friday dismissed a suit that sought to bar President Goodluck Jonathan from contesting the 2015 presidential election.

It will be recalled that Chief Cyriachus Njoko, a member of the PDP, filed the suit in March 2012.

Delivering the judgment, Justice Mudashiru Oniyangi held that Jonathan had not yet served two terms as substantive president.

“The first defendant [Jonathan] neither contested the office of the president before 2011 nor got nomination of his party to contest same election before 2011.

“Jonathan, to my knowledge, in 2007 contested the general election as a vice president and nothing more.

“Section 135 (2) of the 1999 constitution spells out the tenure of the President to be four years single term, while Section137 (1b) prescribes that the President can only be administered with Oath of office and Oath of allegiance twice.

“In the case of Jonathan, his mere assumption of the office of the President was necessitated by what the National Assembly described as doctrine of necessity because of the demise of late President Umar Yar’Adua.

“It is therefore the interpretation of this court that Section 135 (2) can only be applicable with the person elected as president.

“Jonathan’s emergence as President on May 6, 2010 did not amount to his being elected; and so, the action did not give credence to the allegation of first oath taking.

“In the circumstance of the forgoing, Jonathan is just serving his first tenure, and therefore free to seek nomination of his party or any other political party if he so wishes to fulfill his presidential ambition,” he said.

Giving a number of consequential orders, the judge, however, held that Jonathan could be barred from seeking the position of president beyond 2015 if he failed to obtain nomination of a political party.

Oniyangi further ordered that the second defendant (PDP) be barred from fielding Jonathan as its Presidential Candidate after 2015.

The judge ordered that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) must reject the nomination of Jonathan as presidential candidate of any political party after 2015.

On the preliminary objections, the judge held that the plaintiff neither established a cause of action nor had locus standi to institute the suit.

Oniyangi said that the non establishment of cause of action and locus effectively denied the court the jurisdiction to entertain the suit.

“Being a card-carrying member of the second defendant (PDP) and a tax payer does not yet bestow locus on the plaintiff.

“The court views the action as being hasty and premature as the second defendant has not gotten the PDP nomination to contest the 2015 election yet.

“The Electoral Act mandates political parties to carry out primaries to nominate candidates for elective offices.

“The plaintiff will, however, be bestowed with ‘locus’ if only he had expressed interest to contest the presidential election and dully participated in the primaries.

“The plaintiff’s interest is at the embryo stage and can be best described as a mere ambition.

“The suit is hereby dismissed for lacking in merit as it is premature. The plaintiff is ordered to pay the sum of N20, 000 as cost for damages to the defendants.

“Let me, however, say here that this decision is not by any means a declaration of President Goodluck Jonathan as a sole candidate of the PDP in the forthcoming 2015 general elections,” he said.

Speaking to newsmen after the proceeding, Chief Ade Okeaya-Inneh (SAN), counsel to Jonathan, expressed delight in the decision of the court.

“This will lay to rest the issue of whether the President can seek re-election or not.”

Mr Kwon Victor, counsel to the plaintiff, however, said that the decision gave room for appeal, adding: “We are approaching the Appellate Court for better interpretation of Sections 135 and 137 of the 1999 Constitution.”

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GUYS, Has He Done Well So far? Will You Still Vote for Him in 2015?
An Abuja High Court on Friday dismissed a suit that sought to bar President Goodluck Jonathan from contesting the 2015 presidential election.


It will be recalled that Chief Cyriachus Njoko, a member of the PDP, filed the suit in March 2012.

Delivering the judgment, Justice Mudashiru Oniyangi held that Jonathan had not yet served two terms as substantive president.

“The first defendant [Jonathan] neither contested the office of the president before 2011 nor got nomination of his party to contest same election before 2011.

“Jonathan, to my knowledge, in 2007 contested the general election as a vice president and nothing more.

“Section 135 (2) of the 1999 constitution spells out the tenure of the President to be four years single term, while Section137 (1b) prescribes that the President can only be administered with Oath of office and Oath of allegiance twice.

“In the case of Jonathan, his mere assumption of the office of the President was necessitated by what the National Assembly described as doctrine of necessity because of the demise of late President Umar Yar’Adua.

“It is therefore the interpretation of this court that Section 135 (2) can only be applicable with the person elected as president.

“Jonathan’s emergence as President on May 6, 2010 did not amount to his being elected; and so, the action did not give credence to the allegation of first oath taking.

“In the circumstance of the forgoing, Jonathan is just serving his first tenure, and therefore free to seek nomination of his party or any other political party if he so wishes to fulfill his presidential ambition,” he said.

Giving a number of consequential orders, the judge, however, held that Jonathan could be barred from seeking the position of president beyond 2015 if he failed to obtain nomination of a political party.

Oniyangi further ordered that the second defendant (PDP) be barred from fielding Jonathan as its Presidential Candidate after 2015.

The judge ordered that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) must reject the nomination of Jonathan as presidential candidate of any political party after 2015.

On the preliminary objections, the judge held that the plaintiff neither established a cause of action nor had locus standi to institute the suit.

Oniyangi said that the non establishment of cause of action and locus effectively denied the court the jurisdiction to entertain the suit.

“Being a card-carrying member of the second defendant (PDP) and a tax payer does not yet bestow locus on the plaintiff.

“The court views the action as being hasty and premature as the second defendant has not gotten the PDP nomination to contest the 2015 election yet.

“The Electoral Act mandates political parties to carry out primaries to nominate candidates for elective offices.

“The plaintiff will, however, be bestowed with ‘locus’ if only he had expressed interest to contest the presidential election and dully participated in the primaries.

“The plaintiff’s interest is at the embryo stage and can be best described as a mere ambition.

“The suit is hereby dismissed for lacking in merit as it is premature. The plaintiff is ordered to pay the sum of N20, 000 as cost for damages to the defendants.

“Let me, however, say here that this decision is not by any means a declaration of President Goodluck Jonathan as a sole candidate of the PDP in the forthcoming 2015 general elections,” he said.

Speaking to newsmen after the proceeding, Chief Ade Okeaya-Inneh (SAN), counsel to Jonathan, expressed delight in the decision of the court.

“This will lay to rest the issue of whether the President can seek re-election or not.”

Mr Kwon Victor, counsel to the plaintiff, however, said that the decision gave room for appeal, adding: “We are approaching the Appellate Court for better interpretation of Sections 135 and 137 of the 1999 Constitution.”



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  • Peter Udiong Yes, I'll vote for him again despite the handiwork of oppositions trying to turn GEJ a magician by fixing the problems of this country in twinkle of an eye forgetting the fact that the rot has been there for many years.
  • Hadi Ibrahim Daura We need more fresh air by 2015 let him continue with his good job
  • Awuaga Fidelia Who voted 4 him b4? I didn't nd wil neva do bt den again, my vote wil alwayz find it self counted among pdp since they r thieves. Jona must go!!!
    21 hours ago · Like · 1
  • Richard Opalibo Jona must stay
  • Blinks Pele voting for Goodluck jonathan 2015
  • Simon DonSim Yahya ths is bullshit,them judge ,them pdp ar all one wicked n corupt family,we dnt need them any more n ths time if they manupulate my vote ha....thts trouble
  • Simon DonSim Yahya jonathan is not even a true pricident he is just a political tool
  • Ola Folorunsho I am not a prophet of doom, even within PDP presidential primaries, Goodluck Ebele Jonathan can not win. No matter how he will manipulate it, he will not win. However, if he uses the usual blackmail strategies and force himself on PDP governors, at the general elections he can never triumph. Simple as A,B,C.
  • Isamaila Sule · Friends with Solomon Bakare
    Hw wil i?
  • Abubakar Mohammed No i can not vote for him.
  • Stephen Mamwan Mankilik Which party is better than the PDP? Is't ANPP, ACN, CPC?
  • Jesse Osayande Vucinic hmmmmm so the constitution is reworkable to suit some people. If am not mistaken he's taken oath of office twice as stated in the constitution. So where is the judge coming from? Now to your question. Will i vote for him? No, i never voted in the last election nor did i have any intention of voting for him as i know bad systems dont produce good people, ever. There's no exception to this rule. He was the president for one year and did nothing and he's been so for a 1 1/2 now and has still done nothing. Someone said the opposition is expecting too much. Really? So wanting improvement in power, roads, the economy and water supply which i must is a governments responsibility to its citizens is too much? You sir need to take off your tinted glasses and smell the coffee. GEJ had nothing to offer and his campaigns proved so and he still has nothing to offer. I must say though that he's doing the work of his handlers that put him there and wouldn't do much to oppose as he's living the dream (president). Nigeria will get worse no watter our wishes and thinking otherwise is foolhardy, i say this cos the carpets being lain down says so. We have no leader in this country. I know politics is only permanent interests but the best interest is the one of the nation. Jonathan OUT OUT OUT.
    21 hours ago · Like · 1
  • Danladi Charles Iliya ...ab initio,i never voted for PDP,because i ve taken my precious time to study GEJ and sadly,he is a weakling because he doesn't ve the guts to fight(the hawks)on the side of the masses....so so weak...never met a man in position of authority so docile...scores?...less than 45%.
    21 hours ago · Like · 2
  • Jesse Osayande Vucinic @ Danladi. You're right. Your score is flattering to him though. 45% is being generous. I think he deserves in the range of 15 to 20% if am not being too generous on my part.
  • Edobor John I dont tink he can win.
  • Chidi Ajaelo Over my dead body will I vote for him again
  • Otaru Folorunsho God will bring GEJ's mission to an end. The voice of men are voice of God. "We don't need him again"Jonathan must go!!!
  • Ango Abubakar Gej must go 2 hell no more Aso rock insha Allah
  • Salako Stephen Do what? Vote for GEJ'S i cant
  • Abuanekwu Agatha · Friends with Stànléy Ehíbôr
    He has brought notin but badluck.fank God i didnt vote.
  • Edobor John Go home with with respect,g.e.j

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