Categories: Local

Courts Should Stop Imposing Politicians On Nigerians – Femi Falana

A file photo of human rights lawyer, Femi Falana.

 

Human rights lawyer, Femi Falana, on Thursday urged the courts to “stop imposing politicians on Nigerians,” arguing that, “the involvement of the courts in the electoral process has not been favourable to the country’s democracy.”

Falana made the call in a paper titled “The Role of the Courts in the Electoral Process and the Time Bomb of Section 84(12) of the Electoral Act 2022”, delivered at the Law Week of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Ondo Branch.

“This involvement has been forced by the neglect of its duties by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), the arbitrariness and impunity of some of the members of the Executive, and the corrupt activities of political parties,” Falana was quoted as saying via a statement issued by his aide, Tayo Soyemi.

READ ALSO: Iyorchia Ayu Remains Our National Chairman – PDP

“In order to respect the democratic wishes of the electorate, there has to be a new electoral jurisprudence. Since the people are the greatest defenders of democracy INEC must be made to ensure the votes of the electorate count.”

According to him, the courts have abandoned their primary role of ensuring compliance with the Electoral Act and the relevant legislation of the Constitution pertaining to general elections.

He stated that apart from usurping the powers of INEC in organising and supervising elections, the courts have taken over the mandate of the electorate.

Falana added, “The courts have been involved in the appointment of party officers and endorsement of candidates sponsored by political parties to contest elections.

“Even the meetings of the organs and national conventions of political parties are fixed by the courts. Cases arising from the management of political parties are filed in the high court of the federal capital territory or at the federal high court, outside the venue of the dispute.”

“The winners of primaries and general elections are no longer determined by the electorate but by the election petition tribunals and courts.”

Ignatius Igwe

Disqus Comments Loading...

Recent Posts

  • Local
  • Main Stories
  • Politics
  • South East

Abia Gov Poll: Alex Otti Wins Polling Unit, Accuses PDP Of Inciting Violence

The LP governorship candidate cast his vote on Saturday alongside his wife, Priscilla Otti at about 11:20 am.

15 mins ago
  • Headlines
  • Main Stories

Gov Polls: EFCC Arrests ‘Over 65 Persons’ For Voter Inducement

The Commission said that the suspects were nabbed across the 28 states where governorship elections were held.

2 hours ago
  • Headlines
  • Main Stories
  • South West

Election Violence: Police Responded Promptly In Most Instances, Says Lagos CP

According to the police commissioner, most of the instances were "properly responded to by the police because we anticipated them".

3 hours ago
  • Headlines
  • Main Stories
  • South West

Vote-Buying: Party Agents With ‘Hundreds’ Of Credit Cards Intercepted In Ogun

The CBN had redesigned the N200, N500, and N1,000 banknotes, banning the use of the old notes to counter vote-buying.

4 hours ago
  • Main Stories
  • Politics

Gov Elections: Sanwo-Olu Wins Rhodes-Vivour’s Polling Unit In Lagos

421 voters were registered at the unit but only 50 were accredited.

5 hours ago
  • Headlines
  • Main Stories
  • North West

One Burnt To Death As Bandits Allegedly Attempt To Disrupt Elections In Katsina

The individual who was set on fire was said to be part of the bandits who came to cause confusion. 

5 hours ago