Recent rulings from the Nigerian Court of Appeal have plunged the nation into a state of unease and dissatisfaction, particularly regarding electoral matters. Allegations of inconsistency and confusion among judges have surfaced, leaving the public disenchanted and demanding transparency in the judicial process.
The Court of Appeal, a linchpin in resolving electoral disputes, has come under scrutiny for delivering contradictory interpretations of the Electoral Act. Previous cases, such as the 2020 conflicting judgements on candidate nominations, have sown seeds of skepticism regarding the court’s ability to maintain uniformity in its decisions.
In the wake of the 2023 general elections, a series of contentious judgements have intensified the spotlight on the Court of Appeal, raising concerns about the efficacy and fairness of the judicial system.
1. Kano State: Discord Over Nullified Governorship Election
The Kano State Governorship Election Petitions Tribunal’s nullification of Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf’s election, citing invalid votes, sent shockwaves through the state. The subsequent affirmation of this decision by the Court of Appeal, albeit with discrepancies in the judgement, triggered widespread protests and accusations of tampering. Stakeholders are now calling for a thorough investigation to restore confidence in the electoral process.
2. Plateau State: Public Uproar Following Governor’s Removal
In Plateau State, the Governorship Election Petitions Tribunal initially upheld Governor Caleb Mutfwang’s election. However, the Court of Appeal’s decision to reverse this verdict and declare Nentawe Goshwe as the validly elected governor has ignited protests and accusations of bias and injustice. The public is anxiously awaiting Supreme Court intervention to adjudicate on this highly contentious matter and provide clarity on the electoral outcome.
3. Zamfara State: Inconclusive Election Sparks Backlash
Zamfara State witnessed upheaval as the Court of Appeal declared the Governorship Election inconclusive, ordering a fresh vote in specific Local Government Areas. Supporters of Governor Dauda Lawal vehemently opposed the decision, alleging bias and injustice. The judiciary is now under immense pressure to address these concerns and safeguard the integrity of the electoral process.
4. Nasarawa State: Reversal of Governorship Election Outcome Raises Eyebrows
The Nasarawa State Governorship Election Petitions Tribunal initially declared Dr. David Ombugadu the winner, but the subsequent overturning of this decision by the Court of Appeal in favor of Governor Abdullahi Sule has left many perplexed. The controversial judgement has led to accusations of bias and injustice, prompting supporters of the initially declared winner to seek redress from the Supreme Court.
As these electoral controversies continue to unfold, the Nigerian judiciary faces a crucial test in restoring public trust and upholding the principles of fairness and justice in the electoral process.