Supreme Court upholds Adeleke’s election in Osun

By our Reporter

Senator Ademola Adeleke,Osun State governor-elect,on Thursday floored his contender,Dotun Babayemi, who challenged his emergence as the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party in the governorship election held on July 16.

Babayemi had approach the Apex Court to set aside the decisions of the lower courts and declare him the PDP candidate for the July 16, 2023 governorship election in Osun State.

The five-member Justices of the apex court, presided over by Justices Amina Augie held that the appeal, as filed by the appellant was filed out of time as a pre-election matter is time-bound.

While stating that “a pre-election matter has a period of 14 days, and like a rock of Gibraltar, cannot be moved”, the court added that there was nothing before the court to invoke its jurisdiction.

Efforts by counsel to the appellant, Adebayo Adelodun (SAN) to convince the panel to take a look at the merits of the appeal proved abortive as the court held that it lacks jurisdiction to entertain the matter

The Appeal, having been withdrawn by the counsel to the appellant, the court consequently dismissed it.

Also, the Court of Appeal, Akure Division, in its judgment of July 20 on the appeal filed against the decision of the Federal High Court, Osogbo, aligned with the lower court and dismissed Babayemi’s appeal.

Babayemi then, appealed to the Supreme Court, asking it to set aside the judgments of the lower courts and declare him the governorship candidate of the PDP for the Osun state governorship election.

His appeal was however dismissed for being filed out of time and lack of jurisdiction by the Justices of the Supreme Court, in a unanimous decision of the five-member panel of the court that was delivered by Justice Amina Augie.

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