Politics
Court Of Appeal Affirms David Mark’s Election Against Onjeh
The Court of Appeal, Makurdi Division on Friday upheld the election of David Mark as the senator representing Benue South Senatorial District in the February 20 rerun legislative election.
Delivering the lead judgment, Justice Obande Ogunya affirmed the judgment of the tribunal, which dismissed the petition of Daniel Onjeh of the All Progressives Congress against the former Senate president.
Ogunya made it clear that the lower tribunal was right to have struck out Onjeh’s petition for being statute barred.
According to him, the Interpretation Act cannot apply in this case due to sui generis nature of election matters.
He explained that the 21 days allocated to a petitioner to file his case started counting from the date of declaration of results.
The judge, Justice Oyebisi Omoleye, and a member of the panel, Justice Cecilia Jumbo, both agreed with the lead judgment read by Ogunya and accordingly disallowed the appeal.
Onjeh had earlier filed a fresh petition before the tribunal asking for his declaration as the winner of the poll instead of Mark, the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party.
But the tribunal, Chaired by Justice Abdullahi Sanya, struck out the petition on June 30 for being filed out of time.
Reacting to the judgment of the Court of Appeal, Onjeh expressed disappointment, but stated he would accept it in good faith since legislative matters could not go beyond the Court of Appeal.