The Court of Appeal, Enugu Division, on Thursday, dismissed the appeal filed by governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Okey Ezea, in the last April governorship election.
The court dismissed the suit for lack of merit and competence.
Ezea filed a petition at the election tribunal sitting in Enugu challenging the declaration by Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, of Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, as winner at the poll.
The tribunal upon hearing the submissions of the respondents counsel in the petition struck out some paragraphs of the petition filed by Ezea on the grounds that they were imprecise, vague, related to party nomination and contained criminal allegations against people who were not made parties to the petition.
Consequently Ezea filed an appeal at the Court of Appeal Enugu challenging the tribunal’s decision
In a unanimous judgment, which lasted for over an hour, the court held that the petitioners’ notice of appeal was not properly signed, adding that it flouted the fundamental requirement in law that a notice of appeal must be signed by an identified petitioner or his legal practitioner.
“The signature of the counsel and name of the counsel who signed the petition was not indicated. Immediately after the signature were names of six legal practitioners and addresses which did not not indicate the person that signed the petition.
“It is incurably bad and a fundamental error which makes the notice of appeal incompetent. Even if the signature was properly signed, the petition still lacks merit and competence”, the court held.
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