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Appeal Court judgment unfair to me – Gov Mutfwang tells Supreme Court

The FrontierThe FrontierJanuary 5, 2024 3304 Minutes read0

•Caleb Mutfwang

Ahead of the hearing of his brief by the Supreme Court, the governor of Plateau State, Mr Caleb Mutfwang, has described the premise upon which the Court of Appeal arrived at a decision to sack him as governor as flawed and unfair.

In Mutfwang’s brief at the Supreme Court led by his counsel, Kanu Agabi, SAN, the governor held that out of eight issues it placed before the court for determination, only one was considered and this was the basis upon which judgment was passed without determining the remaining seven issues it presented, reports Nigerian Tribune.

Mutfwang, through his legal team, is also presenting before the Supreme Court the argument that the Court of Appeal denied it fair hearing by dismissing its notice of preliminary objection as well as a motion to strike out the incompetent grounds of appeal.

Arguing that the court denied it fresh hearing, Mutfwang is asking the Supreme Court to declare as null and void the earlier proceedings and judgment of the Court of Appeal which invalidated his election.

He said: “Eight issues were distilled and placed before the court below for determination. Unfortunately, only one issue (of jurisdiction) was determined by the court below leaving untouched seven issues. This court has stated in quite a number of cases that intermediate courts should pronounce on all issues placed before it. It should not restrict it to one or more issues, which its opinion may dispose of the matter.

“This is to give the apex court the benefit of their views in the matter should there be need to consider other issues not determined by the intermediate court. It is our further submission that having denied fair hearing to the appellant, with respect to the notice of preliminary objection as well as a motion to strike out the incompetent grounds of appeal, the decision of the lower court to dismiss same is, with all due respect, manifestly flawed.

“The implication of denial of fair hearing renders proceedings null and void. See the case POROYE V. MAKARFI (2018) 1 NWLR (PT.1599) 91 AT 153, PARAS. D – E. We respectfully urge the honourable court to invoke its powers in Section 22 of the Supreme Court Act by upholding the notice of preliminary objection of the appellant embedded in his brief before the lower court was also granting the motion of the appellant filed on November 2, 2023 before the lower court by striking out grounds 1 – 9, 11, 12, 15, 16, 17, 20, 21 and 22 of the notice and grounds of appeal of the 1st and 2nd respondents.”

In a Court of Appeal decision of November 19, the three-member panel had ruled that Muftwang was not sponsored by his party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

The court held that the appeal brought by Nentawe Goshwe of the All Progressives Congress (APC), was valid as the issue of qualification was both a pre and post-election matter under Section 177(c) of the Nigerian Constitution and Sections 80 and 82 of the Electoral Act, 2022.

Faulting the Appeal Court ruling, in the brief before the Supreme Court, Mutfwang listed eight reasons why the apex court should validate his election as the governor of Plateau State.

He added that he attached enough evidence to prove that the Court of Appeal should not have cancelled his election.

He argued: “The issue of nomination and sponsorship which underpinned ground 1 of the petition is not only a pre-election, but within the internal affairs of the 4th respondent and as such the 1st and 2nd respondents lacked the locus standi to canvass it.

“The judgment of the lower court delivered on November 19, 2023 is fatally flawed for want of jurisdiction having regard to Section 285(2) of the Constitution (supra). Disobedience of court order is not one of the grounds for maintaining election petition under Section 134 of the Electoral Act (supra) nor is it part of Section 177(c) of the Constitution (supra), let alone disqualifying the appellant from contesting the election.

“At any rate, given the overwhelming oral and documentary evidence including, but not limited to exhibits U and 2RA3, the fourth respondent complied with exhibit G1 by conducting state congress on September 25, 2021 in Plateau State. The evidence of PW16 was thoroughly discredited and controverted and as such the lower court was clearly in the wrong to have heavily relied on it against the appellant.

“The first and second respondents woefully failed to discharge the requisite burden of proof on them and as such not entitled to the reliefs sought in their petition more so that having impugned the election as invalid for non-compliance, it is absurd of them to lay claim to victory for the same election. The lower court was, with all due respect, in grave error when it held that the tribunal was wrong in striking out the offensive paragraphs of appellant’s reply and in utilising evidence of PW16, PW24, PW27 and PW28 as a tribunal of first instance.

“The lower court denied fair hearing to the appellant by dismissing his notice of preliminary objection as well as motion to strike out certain grounds of the notice of appeal of the first and second respondents without properly considering same. We have demonstrably shown in this brief that, to all intents and purposes, the judgment of the lower court, with the greatest respect, has occasioned injustice of unquantifiable magnitude to the appellant.

“The law is settled that wherever there is a wrong, there must be a remedy. This principle of law which is of considerable antiquity is expressed in the Latin maxim, ubi jus, ibi remedial.

“We, therefore, most respectfully urge the honourable court to allow the appeal, set aside the judgment of the lower court and thereupon affirm the appellant as the duly elected governor of Plateau State.”

 

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