The Supreme Court on Friday condemned what it described as recent 
partisan roles played by the Independent National Electoral Commission 
in election petition cases.
A seven-man bench of the apex court led 
by the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Mahmud Mohammed, made this 
observation while giving reasons for its earlier judgment affirming the 
election of Governor Okezie Ikpeazu of Abia State.
The Supreme Court 
had upheld the three separate appeals by Ikpeazu, his party, the Peoples
 Democratic Party; and INEC, in its judgments delivered on February 3, 
2016, and fixed today to give the reasons for its decision.
The 
three appellants were all challenging the judgment of the Owerri 
Division of the Court of Appeal delivered on December 31, 2015, which 
removed Ikpeazu as governor and declared the All Progressive Grand 
Alliance’s governorship candidate, Dr. Alex Otti, as the rightful winner
 of the April 11, 2015 poll.
Justice Suleiman Galadima, who read 
the apex court’s lead judgments in the three separate appeals, upturned 
the verdict of the Court of Appeal, but took a swipe at INEC while 
considering the commission’s appeal.
He noted, “My lords, 
permit me to make this comment in the light of the recent events in 
respect of the stance of the appellant, the Independent National 
Electoral Commission.
“In election petition, INEC, readily takes over the case of a party who lost at the court below to prosecute the appeal.
“This
 appeal is one such example. Is INEC not expected to be neutral and 
discharge its duties statutory responsibilities in all electoral 
matters?
“Why does it cry hoarse more than the bereaved?
“Based on
 the notice of appeal, INEC should refrain from doing this as it is 
capable of impugning its integrity and impartiality.”
 
 
 https://www.today.ng/news/national/85646/supreme-court-faults-inec-for-partisan-role-in-election-petition-cases
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