Politics
Judicial insubordination — Senior lawyer kicks against court judgment on deregistration of ADC, others
Senior Advocate of Nigeria, SAN, Jibrin Okutepa, has criticised the Federal High Court judgment ordering the deregistration of the African Democratic Congress, ADC, and other political parties, describing the development as a case of judicial insubordination.
Speaking on Arise Television’s Prime Time programme on Tuesday, Okutepa argued that lower courts are bound by law to obey and enforce decisions of higher courts, irrespective of whether they agree with such rulings.
According to him, the judgment appeared inconsistent with established judicial hierarchy and the principle that decisions of appellate courts are binding on lower courts.
The senior lawyer stressed that under Nigerian law, a High Court has a mandatory duty to comply with and enforce orders of the Court of Appeal without questioning their correctness.
He maintained that the rule of law requires strict adherence to judicial authority, noting that no individual or institution should challenge the decisions of a competent court.
Okutepa’s remarks followed Monday’s judgment by Justice Peter Odo Lifu of the Federal High Court, Abuja, directing the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, to deregister the ADC, Accord Party and three other political parties over alleged constitutional breaches.
“I don’t want to fall into temptation of the language that’s ringing bell on my head. But to borrow the language of their Lordships of Supreme Court, what happened appeared to be a problem of judicial insubordination, judicial impertinent.
“And it ought not to be so because under the law, the High Court is obligated mandatorily to obey and enforce the orders of the Court of Appeal without question; whether that order was rightly or wrongly given or whether the lordships in the estimation of the high court committed a grievous error of law.
“The duty under our law is for the lower court to kowtow, to bow in obedience to the order from the higher court.
“Where the rule of law holds sway, no one no matter what status, has the audacity of arrogance to question the authority of the court,” he said.
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Atiku yet to publicly name Amaechi his presidential running mate – Sam Amadi
The Director of the Abuja School of Social and Political Thought, Sam Amadi, has said the African Democratic Congress, ADC, presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar is yet to publicly name former Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi as his running mate.
Amadi said Nigerians are waiting for him to publicly announce Amadi as his presidential running mate.
Posting on X, Amadi wrote: “@atiku is yet to publicly name @ChibuikeAmaechi as his VP. May be he will do so soonest. We wait to hear him say so soonest.”
On Monday, the ADC had named Amaechi, a former governor of Rivers State as Atiku’s presidential running mate for the 2027 general elections.
The choice of Amaechi as Atiku’s running mate was revealed by ADC’s spokesman, Bolaji Abdullahi via a statement.
Abdullahi said Amaechi was chosen after extensive consultations with relevant stakeholders.
However, observed that the former Vice President is yet to publicly unveil Amaechi as his running mate.
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Election Violence: Osun community intensifies peace campaign efforts
Political stakeholders, community leaders and residents of Iwoye-Ijesa, Oriade Local Government Area of Osun State have resolved to intensify sensitisation against political violence ahead of forthcoming elections in the state.
The stakeholders also called for greater vigilance against external elements seeking to destabilise the community and urged political party leaders and candidates to demonstrate responsible leadership during the electoral process.
The resolutions were contained in a communiqué issued at the end of an inter-party peace meeting convened to promote harmony, tolerance and peaceful political engagement before, during and after the elections.
The communiqué was signed by the convener of the meeting, Dideolu Falobi.
A copy of the communiqué, obtained in Osogbo on Tuesday, indicated that participants, including representatives of the All Progressives Congress, Accord, African Democratic Congress and Peoples Democratic Party, pledged to serve as ambassadors of peace and work collectively to ensure elections were conducted in an atmosphere free of violence, intimidation and hatred.
Addressing the gathering, Falobi said the initiative became necessary in view of reported incidents in Ilesa, Ede, Ikire and Iwo, as well as the need to preserve the peace and stability for which Iwoye-Ijesa is known.
He said, “We consider it imperative to begin early sensitisation and mobilisation for peaceful elections so that our community remains united and insulated from violence and divisive politics.”
Reflecting on the community’s history, Falobi described Iwoye-Ijesa as the only town in Ijesaland that neither recorded killings nor witnessed the burning of houses during the turbulent “Operation Wetie” political crisis of the 1960s.
According to him, “The development recorded in the town over the years has been made possible through unity, cooperation and the collective efforts of its sons, daughters and supportive in-laws.”
Falobi urged members and supporters of all political parties to conduct themselves peacefully throughout the election period and avoid violence, intimidation, hate speech and destruction of property.
In separate remarks, Kehinde Falore, Taiwo Falobi, Oladele Opeyemi and Foyeke Fasugba emphasised the need for the active involvement of women in promoting peaceful elections and advocated politics rooted in love, tolerance and mutual respect.
The speakers also called for continuous sensitisation against political violence, greater vigilance against external elements seeking to destabilise the community and responsible leadership by political parties and their candidates.
The Oniwoye of Iwoye-Ijesa, Oba Adewumi Ogidiolu, commended the initiative and expressed support for efforts aimed at preserving peace in the community.
Oba Adewumi also appealed to residents and political actors to embrace fairness, tolerance and mutual understanding throughout the electioneering process.
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Court begins hearing in suit challenging ADC primary election in Kebbi
The Federal High Court in Birnin Kebbi has commenced hearing in a suit challenging the African Democratic Congress, ADC, primary election process for the Jega, Gwandu and Aliero Federal Constituency seat.
The suit was filed by an aspirant, Alhaji Faruku Sarkin Kabin Jega, against the ADC and Alhaji Abubakar Gwandu over the party’s handling of the primary election.
Counsel to the plaintiff, Bashar Umar, told the court that the case seeks an order directing the ADC to conduct a democratic and transparent primary election in line with the party’s constitution and electoral guidelines.
Faruku alleged that he fulfilled all requirements for the contest and was successfully screened by the party’s screening committee before his name was later removed from the list of cleared aspirants.
He further claimed that despite being screened, Alhaji Abubakar Gwandu was subsequently declared the party’s candidate for the constituency.
The plaintiff is asking the court to nullify the process and order the conduct of a fresh primary election.
After hearing submissions from the parties, Justice E. Gakko adjourned the matter until June 26 for continuation of hearing.
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