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Lagos Assembly: INEC, PDP Get Sued Over Removal Of Name

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Mohammed Oluwatimileyin Taoheed reports,

Dr. John Okoro Kome, has pushed the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), the PDP and one Abiodun Ezekiel Olufolarinwa to a court in the State.

Our Correspondent, Mr. Mohammed Oluwatimileyin Taoheed, gathered that the issue was before Justice D.E. Osiagor of a Federal High Court, Lagos for removing Kome’s name as the winner of the election and the party’s candidate.

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Track News Nigeria learnt that Kome is challenging INEC and PDP for submitting the name of the 3rd as the winner of the election in which he (Kome) was the actual winner.

This is seen in an originating summon filed before the court by his counsel Don Akaegbu, against INEC, PDP, and Olufolarinwa as 1st, 2nd and 3rd defendants respectively,

As seen in an Affidavit in support of the originating Summon, Kome noted that having bought the party’s nomination form, screened and cleared by the party, he contested in the election with the 3rd defendants as the only two contestants for the party.

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His words: “A day before the conduct of the primary election and on the day of the election, the 3rd Defendant being my only opponent and fellow contestant stepped down for me, leading to my emergence as the consensus candidate and winner of the primary election for Ikeja constituency 1.”

He maintained that after the successful conduct of the primary election which was observed, supervised and witnessed by INEC officials, the police and other security agents, he was later issued with the Certified True Copy, CTC, of the election results by INEC.

BUT, he told Track News Nigeria that he was taken aback when he heard that someone in the party wanted his name substituted with that of the 3rd Defendant who stepped down for him.

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Kome gave that at the deadline for the submission of the candidates name to INEC by the party, his fear was confirmed as the 3rd defendant’s name was submitted by the party as the winner and published by INEC on July 15 and 22, 2022 respectively.

Thus, he is asking for the court to give that he is the winner of the said election and the PDP’s candidate in the forthcoming general election having emerged as the consensus candidate during the primary.

Also, a declaration that “the nomination and submission of the name of the 3rd Defendant as the 2nd Defendant’s candidate or flag bearer for the March, 2023 general elections for Lagos State House of Assembly, Ikeja Constituency 1 is ultra-vires, null and void, as well as “an order nullifying the purported nomination, submission and publication of the name of the 3rd Defendant as the candidate or flag bearer for the March, 2023 general elections into Lagos State House of Assembly, Ikeja Constituency 1 by the 1st and 2nd Defendants.”

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He is also asking the court to direct “the 1st and 2nd Defendants to forthwith respectively submit and publish the name of the plaintiff as the candidate and flag bearer of the 2nd Defendant for the March, 2023 general elections into Lagos State House of Assembly, Ikeja Constituency 1, according him due recognition as same.”

Our Correspondent says that the case has been adjourned till September 5, 2022 for Report of Service.

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