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Court Fixes Date For Suit Seeking Sack Of Oduah From Senate

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A Federal High Court sitting in Awka on Thursday fixed May 25th for the hearing of a suit seeking the sack of the Senator representing Anambra North Senatorial District from the National Assembly, Princess Stella Oduah.

The Eastern Updates reports that Chief Kingsley Nnalue, a chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) had in Suit No. FHC/AWK/CS/38/2022 is asking the Court to sack Oduah who was elected on the platform of PDP for defecting to the All Progressives Congress (APC).

Other defendants mentioned in the suit are Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), the President of the Senate, Clerk of the National Assembly and the PDP as first, second, third, and fifth respondents respectively.

Hon. Justice H. A Nganjiwa who fixed the date also granted applications for accelerated hearing and abridgment of time which made by Mr Oluchukwu Udemezue, counsel to the plaintiff.

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Nganjiwa also ordered that the plaintiffs should be served by substituted means through courier and that the defendants must respond in 15 days.

He held that there was merit in the exparte motion which was brought before the court and granted all reliefs sought.

Nnalue who came second in the PDP Anambra North Senatorial District primary in 2019 is seeking a declaration that Oduah’s continued occupation of the seat, having left PDP for the APC is a violation of the provisions of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended).

Nnalue prayed that the court should swear him in as replacement for Oduah having came second in the primary election or that INEC should conduct a by-election which the fourth defendant would not participate in.

The plaintiff asserted that Oduah left her former party in which she was elected and joined the APC on Aug. 26th

The plaintiff prayed to court to determine if Oduah, who was elected senate ought not to vacate her seat having defected from PDP through which she was elected to the APC.

He referenced the decision of the Supreme Court of Nigeria in Abegundu v. Ondo State House of Assembly (2015) reported in 8 Nigeria Weekly Law Report 8 (Pt. 1461) and Section 68(1)(g) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (as amended),

Other reliefs sought were order declaring vacant the seat of Senator Stella Adaeze Oduah (the 4th defendant) and canceling the Certificate of Return issued to Senator Stella Oduah by the 1st Defendant.

‘An order of the Honourable Court directing the 1st Defendant to accept the name of the plaintiff, being the person that emerged 2nd in the primaries of 5th defendant, and issue the plaintiff with a certificate of return as the Senator representing Anambra North Senatorial District.

‘An order directing the 2nd and 3rd defendants to swear in the plaintiff as the Senator representing Anambra North Senatorial District in the National Assembly or in the alternative to prayers (c) and (d) above.

‘An order directing the 1st defendant to conduct a bye election into Anambra North Senatorial District within 60 days from the date of the judgment wherein the 4th defendant shall not participate in‘ he said.

The Eastern Updates reports that Odua has since returned to the People’s Democratic Party (PDP).

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