Edo Assembly Crisis: Withdraw Certificates Of Return From 14 APC Members-Elect, PDP Tells INEC


By Osahon Osahon

The opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Edo State has asked the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to immediate withdraws the certificates of return issued to 14 members-elect of the State House of Assembly for failing to turn themselves in to inaugurated as lawmakers.

PDP said upon withdrawal, INEC should subsequently issued the certificates of return to their members who came second in the election as members-elect of the trouble ridden Edo Assembly.

14 members-elect on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC) believed to be loyal to the national chairman of the ruling party, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, are yet to be inaugurated following the crisis that hit the assembly over the emergence of the speaker of the Edo Assembly.

But the PDP in a statement on Monday in Benin by its spokesperson, Chris Nehikhare, argued that since the affected members-elect have failed/neglected to seat in the House they were elected, they can no longer be inaugurated.

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It therefore called on the electoral umpire to invoke the doctrine of necessity and reissue the certificates of return to its candidates who came second in the election.

According to the Edo PDP “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 Quarters of the 7th Assembly of Edo State amounts to abdication of office.

“The doctrine of necessity is the basis on which extra-legal actions by state actors, which are designed to restore order, are found to be constitutional. It also includes the ability of a private person to violate a law without punishment where the violation of law was necessary to prevent even worse harm.

“The doctrine of necessity has since been applied in a number of Commonwealth countries, and in 2010 was invoked to justify extra-legal actions in Nigeria.

“INEC should in the circumstance, withdraw the affected members’ certificate of return, having failed/neglected to seat 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.

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“Sequel to the declaration of the affected Constituencies vacant by the Speaker of the Edo State House of Assembly, INEC should not, in the interest of Justice and Equity, conduct any fresh elections into the affected constituencies as the affected Members-elect did not subscribed to the Oath of Membership/Allegiance and abdicated their responsibilities.

“The certificate of return should be issued to PDP candidates as the 1st Runners up in their various Constituencies, since the members-elect who abdicated their position 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.”

The party argued that it would amount to a type of political double jeopardy if a political party that as a result of its own internal quibbles, indiscipline and lawlessness created a near anarchy on the governance of a state is permitted/allowed to profit from its shenanigans.


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