President
Goodluck Jonathan may not contest for the 2015 presidential election if the
Supreme Court finds him ineligible to do so.
The
Court, yesterday, fixed December 16 to commence hearing on the suit filed
before it by a Chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, from Adamawa
State, Dr. Umar Ardo, through his lawyer, Dr. A. Amuda Kannike, seeking to stop
President Goodluck Jonathan from vying for re-election next year.
The
President’s lawyer Mr. Ade Okeaya-Inneh, SAN, told the court that he has
already supplied before it, several legal authorities backing his re-election
bid. He argued that Ardo has no strong case against Jonathan, as the 1999
constitution permits him to go for a second tenure in office.
The
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), through its lawyer Mr. C. I. Paul, yesterday,
applied for a short time to file its response to the suit, while the
Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), told the apex court that it
would remain neutral and abide by whatever decision the court will take on the
contentious issue.
Justice
Tanko Mohammed, while adjourning the case, gave all the parties seven days to
file and exchange their written arguments.
Ardo, who
wants the court to stop President Jonathan from contesting in 2015, is further
challenging the refusal of the Abuja Division of the Appeal Court to join him
as a party in the suit filed against Jonathan by another member of the PDP, Mr.
Cyriacus Njoku.
He had
insisted before the court that he had enough evidence to prove that President
Jonathan lacks the legal backing to remain in office beyond 2015.
Let's wait and see
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