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A coalition of 50 Civil Society Organisations, CSOs, on Friday have asked Prof. Yakubu Mahmood, the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to obey the Judgement of the FCT High Court Bwari, which clearly stated that Chief Edozie Njoku is the National Chairman of APGA.
The coalition also called on President Bola Tinubu to immediately step into the matter as he is the greatest beneficiary of the judiciary in Nigeria that’s being rubished.
The Centre for Credible Leadership & Citizens Awareness (a Coalition of Civil Society Organizations) led by the Director General, Dr Gabriel Nwambu at a press briefing in Abuja raised questions concerning whether the INEC umpire Yakubu Mahmud has immunity and the crisis surrounding the APGA leadership matter.
“Today, perhaps, the most worrisome issue in Nigeria is the glaring evidence arising from the Judgment of the FCT High Court Bwari which found Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, the Chairman of INEC guilty of the contempt of court.
“Evidently, on November 9, 2023, the Court pronounced its judgment thus: ‘It is well-established in legal jurisprudence that court orders must be obeyed and respected. Parties to litigation are duty-bound to adhere to the directives of the Court. Disobedience of court orders undermines the sanctity of the judiciary and the rule of law. The 1st Respondent (Victor Ike Oye) and 2nd Respondent (Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, the Chairman of INEC) have committed contempt by disobeying the subsisting order of this court made on 10/5/2023 and I so hold.’
“Furthermore, Hon. Justice M.A Madugu stated; ‘having established the disobedience of the 1st Respondent and 2nd respondent to the order of this court made on 10/5/2023 and since the purpose of committal proceedings is to ensure that the orders of the Court are upheld and respected, I hereby adopt a lenient view and order that the 1st and 2nd Respondent should purge themselves of contempt within 14 working days effective from today, the 9th day of November, 2023. Case is hereby adjourned till 29/11/2023, to enable the Respondents purge themselves of the contempt or face the wrath of the Law’, the court held
“The above extract from the judgment of the court is clear, unambiguous and impeccable. However, our concern is, why didn’t Mahmood explore the 14 Days window offered to him by the Court to purge himself of the contempt of Court.
Read full press release below:
FLOUTING OF COURT ORDER: COULD INEC CHAIRMAN HAVE BEEN FOUND GUILTY OF CONTEMPT OF COURT?
Gentlemen of the Press,
We at the Centre for Credible Leadership & Citizens Awareness (a Coalition of Civil Society Organizations) have gathered here to call the attention of Nigerians to a disturbing trend, where those who preside over institutions that are created by the law, and are saddled with the responsibility of preserving constitutional order disobey court orders at will.
Let me digress a bit, the contemporary democratic state was achieved through a long and tortuous journey from the state of nature, authoritarianism, totalitarianism, monarchy and finally, we arrived at the democratic state, where order, sanity and civility are invoked and sustained through the constitution.
Our interrupted Fourth Republic is a product that has been fortified and potentially ossified by this timeless trajectory.
Today, perhaps, the most worrisome issue in Nigeria is the glaring evidence arising from the Judgment of the FCT High Court Bwari which found Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, the Chairman of INEC guilty of the contempt of court.
Evidently, on November 9, 2023, the Court pronounced its judgment thus: ‘It is well-established in legal jurisprudence that court orders must be obeyed and respected. Parties to litigation are duty-bound to adhere to the directives of the Court. Disobedience of court orders undermines the sanctity of the judiciary and the rule of law. The 1st Respondent (Victor Ike Oye) and 2nd Respondent (Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, the Chairman of INEC) have committed contempt by disobeying the subsisting order of this court made on 10/5/2023 and I so hold.’
Furthermore, Hon. Justice M.A Madugu stated; ‘having established the disobedience of the 1st Respondent and 2nd respondent to the order of this court made on 10/5/2023 and since the purpose of committal proceedings is to ensure that the orders of the Court are upheld and respected, I hereby adopt a lenient view and order that the 1st and 2nd Respondent should purge themselves of contempt within 14 working days effective from today, the 9th day of November, 2023. Case is hereby adjourned till 29/11/2023, to enable the Respondents purge themselves of the contempt or face the wrath of the Law’, the court held.
The above extract from the judgment of the court is clear, unambiguous and impeccable. However, our concern is, why didn’t Mahmood explore the 14 Days window offered to him by the Court to purge himself of the contempt of Court.
“Today, perhaps, the most worrisome issue in Nigeria is the glaring evidence arising from the Judgment of the FCT High Court Bwari which found Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, the Chairman of INEC guilty of the contempt of court.
Evidently, on November 9, 2023, the Court pronounced its judgment thus: ‘It is well-established in legal jurisprudence that court orders must be obeyed and respected. Parties to litigation are duty-bound to adhere to the directives of the Court. Disobedience of court orders undermines the sanctity of the judiciary and the rule of law. The 1st Respondent (Victor Ike Oye) and 2nd Respondent (Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, the Chairman of INEC) have committed contempt by disobeying the subsisting order of this court made on 10/5/2023 and I so hold.’
Furthermore, Hon. Justice M.A Madugu stated; ‘having established the disobedience of the 1st Respondent and 2nd respondent to the order of this court made on 10/5/2023 and since the purpose of committal proceedings is to ensure that the orders of the Court are upheld and respected, I hereby adopt a lenient view and order that the 1st and 2nd Respondent should purge themselves of contempt within 14 working days effective from today, the 9th day of November, 2023. Case is hereby adjourned till 29/11/2023, to enable the Respondents purge themselves of the contempt or face the wrath of the Law’, the court held.
The above extract from the judgment of the court is clear, unambiguous and impeccable. However, our concern is, why didn’t Mahmood explore the 14 Days window offered to him by the Court to purge himself of the contempt of Court.
This trend is worrisome. Perhaps, this informs why a judge of the Anambra State High Court, Justice Promise Otti, has threatened to stop sitting if the disobedience to her court’s orders continues. Visibly angry when she entered the court on Thursday (25th January, 2024) Justice Otti of High Court 3, Awka Judicial Division, told lawyers and litigants that she had come only to announce that she had decided to stop sitting until proper explanations were given for the non-compliance with orders made by her court.
Ladies and gentlemen, a society in which Court Orders are treated with levity is doomed. It doesn’t matter whom the law favors, therefore, beneficiaries of any court judgment should be protected by the law and supported to enjoy the dividends arising therefrom.
We call on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu who is the highest beneficiary of Court Judgment, as it stands today in this country, that he is duty bound to stop this impunity. Imagine what it would have been if the Supreme Court Judgment which upheld his election was flouted.
We call on Chief Lateef Fagbemi, SAN, the Attorney General of the Federation (AGF) and Minister of Justice, as the Chief Law Officer to intervene and prevail on Prof. Yakubu Mahmood to recognize Chief Edozie Njoku as the National Chairman of APGA.
We call on Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, the National Security Adviser (NSA) to the President to intervene on this matter, because disobedience to court order is an invitation to self-help.
Finally, we call on Prof. Yakubu Mahmood, the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to obey the Judgement of the FCT High Court Bwari, which clearly stated that Chief Edozie Njoku is the National Chairman of APGA.
Thank you.
Signed
Dr. Nwambu Gabriel
Director General