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13 Reasons Delta PDP Gov’ship Candidate, Oborevwori Won At Appeal Court

It is no longer news that a three-man panel of the Court of Appeal, on Monday, set aside the sack of Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori as the candidate of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in the governorship election in Delta State come 2023.

In other words, the three-man panel, led by Justice Peter Ige, which set aside Oborevwori’s sack on the grounds that the lower court erred in law in reaching the conclusion that Oborevwori was not qualified to participate in the governorship election on account of forgery and perjury has declared him the authentic PDP candidate.

Here’s the summary of the reasons:

1. Allegations of fraud such as fake documents cannot be resolved by originating summon.

2. Case of forgery cannot be decided by affidavit evidence.

3. The court just held that the suit ought to have been commenced by writ of summons and not originating summons.

4. The court has also held that since the matter is founded on presentation of forged documents will require calling of witnesses

5. The court also held that the cause of action of David has not crytsalize for the court to assume jurisdiction

6. Originating summon was wrongly done

7. Lower court had no jurisdiction to entertain the suit

8. Issue one is resolved in Favour of the appellant

9. Edevbie’s case was not ripe because Sheriff’s name has not been sent to INEC

10. The court has further held the right of David to approach the court can only accrue when INEC publishes the personal particulars of Sheriff

11. The court has held that the Federal Court misconstrued the provisions of Section 29 of the Electoral Act. The reasoning of the Federal High on the interpretation of Section 29 is erroneous.

12. The judment of the learned trial court is erroneous and is null and void as it was done without jurisdiction.

13. The judment of the learned trial court is erroneous and is null and void as it was done without jurisdiction.

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