KanoPDP: Supreme Court Dismisses Ibrahim Little’s Appeal
The Supreme Court on Tuesday dismissed an appeal file by a Kano PDP gubernatorial aspirant, Ibrahim Ali-Amin (Little), challenging the nomination of Abba Yusuf as the candidate of the the party.
The apex court said the appeal was dismissed for want of diligent prosecution.
On April 18, a Court of Appeal sitting in Kaduna upheld the appeal Mr Yusuf, challenging a Federal High Court’s order that sacked him as the party’s candidate.
Delivering the judgement, Justice Tanko Hussaini said the Federal High Court judge in Kano erred in law by assuming jurisdiction without the plaintiff, Ibrahim Little, joining the necessary party, Abba Yusuf.
The judge also said Mr Little lacked locus standi to institute action challenging the process that he did not participate in.
On
March 4, a Federal High Court sitting in Kano sacked the governorship
candidate of the People’s Democratic Party, PDP, Abba Yusuf, in the
state.
The presiding judge of the Court 1, Lewis Allagoa, ruled that
the PDP did not conduct governorship primary election in the state.
Mr Little, had approached the court, challenging the process that led to the emergence of Mr Yusuf as PDP gubernatorial candidate in Kano, saying Mr Yusuf emerged as a candidate through unlawful process.