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Court Of Appeal Affirms Zamfara Governor, Matawalle's Defection From PDP To Ruling APC

This was revealed on Wednesday in a judgement presided over by Justice A. A. Gumel.

A Court of Appeal sitting in Sokoto has approved the defection of Zamfara State Governor, Bello Matawalle from the opposition party, Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

This was revealed on Wednesday in a judgement presided over by Justice A. A. Gumel.

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This judgement dismissed an appeal case filed by some PDP members, Bashiru Saleh, Abdulhameed Haruna and Ibrahim Muhammad Turaki, seeking the removal of Governor Matawalle from office for defecting from the PDP to the APC.

 

In Appeal No. CA/S/61/2022, the court in a unanimous decision in the appeal argued by Matawalle’s counsel, Chief Mike Ozekhome, SAN, held that Governor Matawalle has the right to defect to any political party of his choice in exercise of his fundamental right to freedom of association as guaranteed by section 40 of the 1999 Constitution and as earlier decided by the Supreme Court in the case of ATTORNEY GENERAL OF THE FEDERATION V. ABUBAKAR (2007) 10 NWLR (PART 1041) 1 at page 124; and subsequently followed by the Court of Appeal in OGBUOJI & ORS v. UMAHI & ORS (2022) LPELR-57166(CA).

Other Justices who concurred with the lead judgment are Justice Mukhtar, JCA, and Justice Dan-Juma, JCA. 

 

At the trial court, the appellants, as plaintiffs, had approached the Federal High Court, Gusau, via an Originating Summons, which amongst others, sought a declaration that Governor Matawalle having defected on June 29, 2021, to the APC from the PDP which sponsored his election to the office of the Governor of Zamfara State, is deemed to have repudiated from his election to the said office and therefore had resigned from the office of the Governor of Zamfara State effective from the date of his defection. 

But the court affirmed the earlier decision of the Federal High Court, Gusau, which had held that Matawalle cannot be removed from office simply because he defected from the PDP to the APC.

On the substantive issue of defection, the court held that a governor cannot lose his seat on the ground of defection from one party to another.

The court affirmed that a governor can defect from one party to another without losing his seat in tandem with the provisions of section 40 of the Constitution, and the binding decisions of the supreme court in A.G. FEDERATION V. ABUBAKAR (Supra); and the Court of Appeal in OGBUOJI V. UMAHI (Supra). 

The court also held that the provisions of the Constitution are very clear to the effect that no punishment was provided for a governor who defects to another party; that Governor Matawalle cannot, therefore, vacate his seat; and no court of law can remove him just because of his decision to defect to another political party of his choice in exercise of his constitutional right of freedom of association.

The court added that once a governor is sworn in, he ceases to be under the control of the political party which sponsored him, and he can only be removed from office in line with the provisions of sections 180, 188 and 189 of the 1999 Constitution.

SaharaReporters had reported that cases were filed challenging the defection of Governor Matawalle of Zamfara to the APC.

The state Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Junaidu Aminu, disclosed this in Gusau after the sitting of the investigative panel on the impeachment of Deputy Governor Mahdi Aliyu-Gusau.

 

 

Four years after losing his Bakura/Maradun Constituency seat in 2015, Matawalle became the 2019 PDP governorship nominee and got to the office after a Supreme Court ruling disqualified the original winner.

 

 

 

In 2021, he defected from the PDP to the APC after a rally in Gusau alongside many elected officials in his government.

 

 

 

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