Lagos Assembly APC candidate, Moshood Aro, dragged to court

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Moshood Aro

Moshood Aro popularly known as ‘AMA,’ who contested in the last primary election into the Lagos House of Assembly under APC has been dragged to court.

Aro, who is APC candidate representing Ikorodu Constituency 2 has been dragged before Justice Iniekenimi Nicholas Oweibo of a Federal High Court, Lagos for allegedly contesting in the election with a fake membership card of the party.

Aro was brought before the court by one Mr. Oluwatosin Onamade, another contestant in the election from Ikorodu Constituency 2.

Others dragged before the court are the All Progressives Congress, APC, and Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, as first and second defendants respectively.

In an Originating Summon dated July 5, 2022, filed before the court, the plaintiff (Onamade) is asking the court to declare that the third defendant (AMA) was ineligible to contest in the primary election, and that his emergence as the winner was “through an unlawful election contrary to Section 20(111) and 20(iv) of the APC constitution and Section 84(1) and (4a and b) of the Electoral Act 2022, and is therefore null and void.”

The plaintiff is also asking the court to order INEC not to recognise AMA as the candidate of the 1st defendant (APC) in the election, and declare that he (Onamade) was the candidate of the 1st defendant and winner of the election. He is also asking for N10million as damages against the 3rd defendant.

In an Affidavit in support of the Originating Summon, the plaintiff alleged that the 3rd defendant is still a member of the People Democratic Party, PDP, but contested in the primary election allegedly using a fake membership card of the APC.

The Plaintiff alleged that ‘AMA is a member of the opposition party who had contested three times in elections into the Lagos House of Assembly under the People Democratic Party, PDP, but lost.

He further alleged that in the May 27, 2022 primary election, the 3rd defendant contested under APC without first resigning his membership from the opposition party.

The plaintiff further stated that a letter dated May 13, 2022 was sent to the Ward Chairman of the PDP to ascertain the membership status of the 3rd defendant , and a reply dated May 16 and 17, 2022 from the leadership of the party confirmed the 3rd defendant is still a member of the party.

Onamade further argued that the APC had ended the registration and validation of its members on April 21, 2021 but alleged that the membership card in possession of the 3rd defendant with which he was screened by the APC’s screening committee and contested indicated he was registered as a member of the ruling party on April 29, 2021, adding the card is different from the original ones and therefore is fake.

The plaintiff had earlier written a petition dated May 27, 2022, to the Chairman, APC Appeal Panel for 2022 Lagos House of Assembly Primary Election, rejecting the outcome of the election on the ground ”of lack of transparency, ballot snatching, conspiracy between collation officers and Primary election representatives committee, prevention of delegates to access voting venue, diversion of delegates list.”

However in his Counter Affidavit dated July 19, 2022, the 3rd defendant claimed he resigned his membership from the PDP on February 2, 2021 at his former Ward B2 in Imota, Ikorodu, before joining APC.

The matter has been fixed for tomorrow, July 29 for further hearing.

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