Court Rules Jonathan Eligible for 2027 Polls

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Ex Nigerian Pesident, Goodluck Ebele Jonathan. Credit Premium Times
The Federal High Court in Abuja has ruled that former President Goodluck Jonathan is eligible to contest the 2027 presidential election.

In a judgment delivered by Justice Peter Lifu, it was held that there is no law stopping Jonathan from running again and that the issue has already been settled by the Court of Appeal.

The case was filed by an Abuja lawyer, Jideobi Johnmary, who challenged Jonathan’s eligibility on the grounds that he had already been sworn in as president twice.

However, the court dismissed the case, saying it was baseless and an abuse of the court process. It also ruled that the lawyer had no legal standing to bring the case. The judge noted that Jonathan’s eligibility has already been decided in prior rulings, so there is no legal barrier to his contesting.

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“Whether in view of the combined provisions of the entirety of Sections 1(1), (2) & (3) and 137(3) of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria as amended and their conflated interpretation, is the 1st Defendant eligible, under any circumstances [whatsoever], to contest for the office of the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria?”

Court Rules Jonathan Eligible for 2027 Polls (NewsCentral TV)
Federal High Court in Abuja. Credit: Daily Nigerian

Upon the determination of the question, he sought, among other reliefs:

“An order of perpetual injunction of this Honourable Court restraining the first Defendant [Goodluck Ebele Jonathan] from presenting himself to any political party in Nigeria for nomination as its candidate for the general election into the office of the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, holding in 2027 and years to come.

“An order of perpetual injunction of this Honourable Court restraining the 2nd Defendant [INEC] from either accepting from any political party in Nigeria the name of the 1st Defendant [Goodluck Ebele Jonathan] or publishing the same as a candidate for election into the office of the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria holding in 2027 and other years to come.”

As well as “an order of this Honourable Court directing the 3rd Defendant [Honourable Attorney-General of the Federation] to ensure compliance with the decisions and orders of this court.”

In an affidavit of facts that was given in support of the suit by one Emmanuel Agida, the plaintiff contended that if ex-President Jonathan wins the 2027 presidential election, which is for a term of 4 years spanning 2027 to 2031, he would have exceeded 8 years, being the cumulative maximum years a Nigerian president is statutorily permitted to stay in office.

“The plaintiff believes that the 1st defendant, having completed the unexpired term of late President Yar’Adua and subsequently served a full term after the 2011 election, has exhausted the constitutional limit of two tenures as president.

“That if the court does not intervene timeously, a political party may present the 1st defendant as its presidential candidate in the 2027 general election, thereby breaching the Constitution.

“In the event the 1st defendant is returned as elected and sworn as the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria in 2027, it will mark the 3rd time the 1st defendant will be taking the oath of office as the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria,” he said.

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