LG Polls: Again, APC sues Gov. Makinde

The All Progressives Congress has taken Governor Seyi Makinde to court over its exclusion from the forthcoming local government elections in the state.
Also joined in the suit was the Oyo State Independent Electoral Commission.
Oyo State Caretaker Chairman of APC, Akin Oke, confirmed the development in a statement on Wednesday in Ibadan.
Through its lawyers, Mr Oke said the APC had prepared the originating processes and forwarded them to the chief judge.
He expressed the hope that the case would be attended to promptly by accepting it for filing and assigning it to a judge for a hearing.
Mr Makinde had on assumption of office in 2019 sacked the elected local government chairmen and councillors on the platform of APC a year into their tenure.
The sacked chairmen and councillors had approached the court to challenge the dissolution, which the Supreme Court ruled in their favour on May 7, 2021.
The OYSIEC had before the judgment commenced electoral processes for the conduct of local government elections for May 22, in which APC did not participate on account of the pending judgment.
Mr Oke explained that the courts were imbued with extensive powers under the High Court Laws of Oyo State, Nigerian Constitution, and High Court Civil Procedure Rules of Oyo State.
“Governor Makinde and OYSIEC are planning to go ahead with the conduct of the local government elections slated for this Saturday (May 22) without the APC and other registered political parties.
“This action of the governor and OYSIEC is a waste of the state’s resources. The action is aimed at making a mockery of democracy and the rule of law,” he said.
Mr Oke described APC’s exclusion from the elections by OYSIEC as deliberate and unconstitutional, adding that OYSIEC goofed by commencing the process while there was pending litigation.
He also noted that OYSIEC had in its guidelines imposed a nomination form fee of N250,000 and N100,000 to be paid by the chairmanship and councillorship aspirants, respectively.
“These fees are illegal because election processes cannot be monetised. The OYSIEC, having realised this illegal imposition of fees, has now decided to refund the candidates.
“But not after OYSIEC had closed every avenue for participation in the electoral processes,” he said.
The caretaker chairman added that the APC was aware that some magistrate’s courts in the state are sitting over criminal matters considered urgent despite the ongoing JUSUN strike.
“If the Oyo State judiciary could permit criminal matters to be heard in a strike, we trust his lordship, the chief judge would mandate the necessary units and personnel to effect filing, as well as assigning timeously before election day,” Mr Oke stated.
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