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Court asks INEC to proceed with Melaye’s recall

Court asks INEC to proceed with Melaye’s recall
September 11
12:34 2017

A federal high court in Abuja has asked the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to continue with its process of recalling Dino Melaye, a senator from Kogi west, from the upper legislative chamber.

In June, the government of Kogi state claimed it had got the signatures of 188,588 of Melaye’s constituents for his recall from the senate.

It subsequently submitted a catalog of the signatures appended to a petition to INEC.

Following the submission of the petition, INEC fixed August 19 for a verification exercise – to determine if Melaye’s constituents really wanted him out of the upper legislative chamber.

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But the lawmaker went to court to challenge the process of his recall. He alleged that some of the signatures attached to the petition for his recall were those of dead people.

In July, John Tsoho, a justice of the federal high court, Abuja,  asked all the parties in the suit – INEC and Melaye – to maintain the status quo until September 14 when he would hear the matter. The court then went on vacation

But Nnamdi Dimgba, another judge of the federal high court, Abuja,  who is presiding all through the period of the judicial vacation, on Monday, dismissed Melaye’s suit, and asked INEC to proceed with the process of his recall.

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He also asked INEC to serve the lawmaker a copy of the petition and a list of petitioners, and that it should amend its timetable and give him a two-week notice.

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