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Senate accept supreme court judgement for the restoration of Aniocha North II state constituency Delta state

By Kayode Araba

Thus, the Senate, at its plenary on Tuesdays called for the restoration of Aniocha North II State Constituency, Delta State in compliance with Supreme Court Judgment in suit No. SC/129/2019.

Moreso, the upper chamber also approved that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) complies with this resolution by ensuring that the restoration of Aniocha North II State Constituency, Delta State takes effect in the next State Houses of Assembly election after the current life of the Delta State House of Assembly in compliance with Section 115 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as amended).

However, this was sequel to the motion on Restoration of Aniocha North II State Constituency, Delta State in compliance with Supreme Court Judgment sponsored by Senator Ned Nwoko (Delta North).

Senator Nwoko noted that in 2014, the people of Idumuje-Unor, Idumuje-Ugboko, Nkwu-Nzu, Ugboba, Idumuogo, Ugbodu, Ubulubu, Anioma and Ogodo towns in Aniocha North Local Government Area of Delta State, initiated a legal action at the Federal High Court, Asaba, seeking the restoration of the Aniocha North II State Constituency.

And the originating summons suffered outright dismissal at the Federal High Court, the Court of Appeal, Benin Division, on November 22, 2017, delivered judgment in favour of the people, ordering the restoration of Aniocha North II State Constituency and directing the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to conduct elections in the constituency.

Therefore INEC filed an application for leave to appeal the judgment of the Court of Appeal at the Supreme Court, but the Supreme Court, in its ruling of November 29, 2019, dismissed the application, thereby affirming the judgment of the Court of Appeal as final, binding and legally non-appealable.

The delay in implementing the Supreme Court judgment, according to the red chamber undermines the rule of law, disenfranchising the people of the affected towns, and also denying them proper representation in the Delta State House of Assembly which necessitated its resolutions.

The Senate finally resolved to seek the concurrence of the House of Representatives in line with Section 115 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as amended).

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