AThe Taraba State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has insisted that its governorship candidate, Sani Danladi, remains eligible to contest the election, despite a court ruling disqualifying him.
Earthpublishers News had earlier reported that a Jalingo Division of the Federal High Court disqualified Danladi due to the improper declaration of age.
The presiding judge, Justice S.D. Pam ruled that Danladi provided false information about his age.
However, the spokesperson of the APC, Aaron Artimas, described the ruling was “mischievous and comical.”
He said the case was filed by “some unknown persons parading as concerned citizens, who raised the issue of a purported improper declaration of age by Sani Danladi.”
Artimas said, “The so-called concerned citizens claimed that there were discrepancies in the declaration of age as contained in Sani Danladi’s SSCE and his statutory declaration of age in the year 2000.
“However, we wish our teeming supporters to note that this issue had been taken to court in the year 2007 and was subsequently dismissed by the Appeal Court. It should also be noted that all judgments passed by the Appeal Court supersede those of the lower courts in the whole country.
“There is also legal process involved in the substitution of candidates by INEC and therefore a court judgment does not automatically translate to disqualification to contest an election.
“By this explanation, we are calling on all law-abiding citizens and APC members throughout the state to remain calm and discountenance or disregard any issue or rumour regarding the eligibility of His Excellency to contest Saturday’s Gubernatorial Elections.
“Legal steps have already commenced to set aside this mischievous judgment which we view as another desperate attempt by agents of the PDP and the state government to escape defeat on Saturday.
“All APC members are hereby called upon to continue with their campaigns and preparations towards the elections. All our agents are also hereby directed to ensure that they dutifully accompany all sensitive materials and to ensure their distributions to all designated voting areas.”
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