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PDP candidates to INEC – Invoke doctrine of necessity, Issue us certificates of return
…PDP demand lacks legal basis, Ogbodu, Osagie
Amidst the twists and turns in the protracted crisis rocking the Edo State House of Assembly since June this year, a new dimension was introduced into the matter on Sunday with the main opposition party, the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP demanding that its candidates during the March 9, 2019, legislative polls be issued certificates of return. The party accused 14 members of the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, who have continued to stay away from the House over disagreement in the manner the June 17 inauguration of the 7th Assembly was handled, of abdication of their offices. In a letter dated December 17, 2019, addressed to the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC on behalf of the PDP candidates signed by their counsel, Chikaodinaka Adindu Esq, and titled “An Imperative Call for your Swift Intervention With Respect To Some of the Members-Elect who have Abdicated their Office in the Edo State House of Assembly and as a result, their Constituencies Declared Vacant by the Speaker”, the PDP candidates recalled events leading to the present stalemate. They said following a letter of proclamation of June 14 by the governor, the House was inaugurated Monday, June 17 with Francis Abunere Okiye and Yekini Oisayemoje emerging as speaker and deputy speaker respectively.
They noted that while nine members presented themselves for inauguration, “the other Fifteen (15) Members-elect as declared by your commission were absent from the inauguration ceremony on the said date without any justification/excuse whatsoever” following which their seats were declared vacant December 4, 2019. The seats declared vacant by the speaker were that of two members who took the oath of membership/allegiance and later stayed away from plenary, and that of 12 others who claimed to have been deliberately excluded from the exercise. The former group alleged that they were abducted and railroaded into the ceremony by suspected agents of government in a desperate bid to form a quorum.
In declaring 12 constituency seats vacant, Okiye said the members-elect had “refused/neglected” to present themselves for inauguration and the subscription of oath of membership/allegiance, and the House, having sat for the First Session and First Quarter without them, called for a bye-election in the affected Constituencies. According to the PDP, “in the circumstance, the only inference that can be drawn from their action/inaction in this regard is that they have abdicated their mandates without cause”.
The genesis of the festering crisis in the 7th Assembly is traceable to the battle for the control of that arm of government between political forces loyal to the governor, Godwin Obaseki, and his estranged benefactor, Adams Aliyu Oshiomhole, the immediate past governor of the state, and national chairman of the ruling APC. The constituency seats declared vacant are Etsako West 1, Etsako West 11, Esan Central, Egor, Ovia North East 1, Ovia North East 11, Uhunmwode 1, Oredo West 11, Etsako East 1, Etsako Central, Ovia South West, and Owan West.
Consequent upon this development, Adindu wrote: “we have the authority of our Clients to communicate their stand/demand on the issues with respect to the constituencies that have been declared vacant by the Speaker, Edo State House of Assembly as follows: (a) That the refusal/neglect by members-elect to subscribe to the Oath of Membership/Allegiance with respect to the affected constituencies throughout the First Session and First Quarter of the 7th Assembly of Edo State amounts to abdication of office. (b) That the appropriate thing the commission should do in the circumstance is to withdraw the affected members’ certificates of return having failed/neglected to sit in the House they were elected, and their constituency having been declared vacant by the Speaker in exercise of his power as vested by the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (as amended) by which act, the affected members-elect can no longer be inaugurated. (c) That sequel to the declaration of the affected Constituencies vacant by the Speaker of the Edo State House of Assembly, your commission should not, in the interest of Justice and Equity, conduct any fresh elections into the affected constituencies as the affected Members-elect did not subscribe to the Oath of Membership/Allegiance, and abdicated their responsibilities. As such, state resources should not be wasted in conducting fresh elections where there are 1st Runners-up in the concluded elections. (d) That certificate of return should be issued to our Clients as the 1stRunner up in their various Constituencies since the members-elect who abdicated their positions did not subscribe to the Oath of Membership/Allegiance before their Constituencies were declared vacant by the Speaker in the interest of Justice and Equity. (e) That we most humbly implore you to liken this case to that of Musa Yar’adua and Goodluck Jonathan. Since there is a lacuna in the Constitution as to what is to be resorted to when a person, having been declared a winner in an election but failed/neglected to subscribe to the Oath of Membership/Allegiance, and consequent upon which his seat/constituency is declared vacant by the Speaker, the Doctrine of Necessity should be invoked to issue certificate of return to the 1st Runner up in the election in order to save their constituencies from undue suffering and neglect having performed their civic responsibility of voting only to be denied the dividend of democracy”.




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