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2023 Presidency: Court dismisses suit challenging Atiku’s eligibility to contest 

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On Monday, a Federal High Court, Abuja, dismissed the suit seeking to challenge former Vice President Atiku Abubakar’s eligibility to vie for the president’s office.
 
Delivering judgment, Justice Inyang Ekwo dismissed the suit because the plaintiff that instituted the case lacked the locus standi (legal right) to do so.
Justice Ekwo described the plaintiff as “busy body and meddlesome interloper.”
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that a group, an Incorporated Trustees of Egalitarian Mission for Africa (EMA), in a suit marked: FHC/ABJ/CS/177/2019 had sued Atiku, PDP, Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and Attorney General of the Federation (AGF) as 1st to 4th respondents respectively.
The EMA challenges Atiku’s eligibility to contest for the presidency because he was not born a Nigerian citizen.
The group asked the court to hold, among others, that considering the provisions of  Sections 25(1) &(2) and 131(a) of the constitution and the circumstances surrounding the former vice president’s birth, he cannot contest for the top office.
NAN also reports that the Adamawa State Government, through its Attorney-General (AG), had on July 27, 2021, sought an order of the court to join the suit.
In the motion dated April 26 and filed June 24, the court granted the prayer of the AG of Adamawa to be joined in the case as the 5th defendant.
The Adamawa government had told the court that Atiku was eligible to vie for the president’s office.
It said Atiku, against whom the suit was primarily directed, is a citizen of Nigeria from Adamawa who had been elected as a governor of the state in 1999 and served as the country’s vice president between 1999 to 2007.
It stated that the suit threatened the right of not just the ex-vice president to contest the office of the president “but that of the citizens of Nigeria,  of Adamawa origin covering 12 out of the 21 Local Government Areas in the state.” (NAN)

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