APC condemns Taraba gubernatorial candidate disqualification

Supporters of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) celebrate with party flags in Abuja, Nigeria, after candidate President Mohammadu Buhari was re-elected on February 26, 2019. - Muhammadu Buhari was re-elected Nigeria's president, results showed February 26, 2019, after a delayed poll that angered voters and led to claims of rigging and collusion. Buhari, 76, took an unassailable lead of more than four million votes as the last states were yet to be declared, making it impossible for his nearest rival, Atiku Abubakar, to win. The win was confirmed as Abubakar won in the very last state to declare -- Rivers in the south -- but could not claw back the deficit. (Photo by KOLA SULAIMON / AFP)

The All Progressives Congress in Taraba state has described the court’s disqualification of Sani Danladi, APC’s governorship candidate in the state,  as “mischievous and comical.”

A Federal High court in Jalingo, Wednesday disqualified Danladi, from Saturday’s gubernatorial election due to falsification of age in the documents submitted to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

The party’s state publicity secretary, Aaron Artimas, said in a statement on Wednesday that the case was brought by “some unknown persons parading as concerned citizens, who raised the issue of a purported improper declaration of age by Sani Danladi,”

“The so-called concerned citizens claimed that there were discrepancies in the declaration of age as contained in Sani Danladi’s SSCE and his statutory declaration of age in the year 2000.”

“Legal steps have already commenced to set aside this mischievous judgment which we view as another desperate attempt by agents of the PDP and the state government to escape defeat on Saturday,” he added.

The party also stated that the case had earlier been taken to court in 2007 and was dismissed by an Appeal court, therefore, “all judgments passed by the Appeal Court supersede those of the lower courts in the whole country.”

He, therefore, affirmed that there are “legal process involved in the substitution of candidates by INEC and therefore a court judgment does not automatically translate to disqualification to contest an election.”

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