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Kano Court Keeps Local Election On Track: APC’s Attempt to Halt Vote Thwarted

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Court rejects APC prayer to stop Kano council election

In a dramatic turn of events, a Federal High Court in Kano has dismissed the All Progressive Congress (APC)’s request to stop local government elections from taking place. The court’s ruling is just the latest chapter in the ongoing saga of political maneuvering that often has people wondering if they’re watching a political thriller or a comedy.

On Wednesday, Justice Simon Amobeda took to the bench during what can only be described as a courtroom showdown. The APC, along with Hon. Aminu Aliyu Tiga, launched an application seeking an injunction against the Kano State Independent Electoral Commission (KANSIEC). They wanted to hit the brakes on elections scheduled across all 44 local government areas of the state like a driver mistaking the gas pedal for the brake.

The motion in question had been filed on September 20th and aimed to maintain the status quo, allowing the plaintiffs to poke and prod at the electoral commission until a final decision could be made. To really spice things up, the APC also made a request for the court’s bailiff to serve KANSIEC and other defendants through any staff at the office of the Attorney General. Sounds like they wanted to play a little bureaucratic hide-and-seek.

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However, Justice Amobeda had other plans. In a ruling that might have shocked some members of the APC, the court denied their plea for the interim injunction. It’s as if the judge saw their plan and turned to say, “Nice try, but no cigar, folks.” Instead, the judge allowed the APC to notify KANSIEC and other defendants of all the legal affairs brought forth by their motion. Let’s be honest; it’s hard to avoid some legal paperwork in politics.

Justice Amobeda is quite a busy bee, as he set a hearing date for the substantive application, giving the parties involved a five-day window starting from when the defendants got their legal letters. All eyes are now on October 4, 2024, a date that’s going to be circled in red on many calendars. The judge also served up a stern warning to all parties, advising against any behavior that might jeopardize the hearing or cause unnecessary delays. Talk about a judge who knows how to lay down the law—perhaps someone should tell him he’s not supposed to be the star of a courtroom drama!

But before we jump too quickly into the headlines, it’s important to note that this was not the APC’s first time trying to throw a wrench in the electoral machine. In a previous ruling, Justice Ado Maaji of the state high court had already barred the APC, along with other major political players like the PDP and NNPP, from taking any actions that would interfere with KANSIEC’s responsibilities to conduct the elections. It seems there might be more politics going on behind the scenes than actually at the polls.

Locals are undoubtedly buzzing with anticipation about what happens next in this political game of chess. The voting populace is hungry for updates and probably even a bit of entertainment as the various political factions do their dance of court filings and injunctions. After all, nothing brings out the drama in Nigerian politics quite like a courtroom battle, does it?

It’s clear that political strategies in Nigeria are akin to reality TV dramas, with plot twists, unexpected alliances, and occasional comedic relief that leaves audiences wondering, “Did that really just happen?” It’s almost as if these political parties are vying for the leading role in a soap opera where the audience eagerly tunes in each episode, wondering what will unfold next.

While the APC may have experienced a setback in this saga, one can’t help but wonder what tactics they’ll conjure up next. Should they attempt to enlist the help of a magician or perhaps hire a psychic to see into the future of Kano’s electoral fate? Hey, when you’re in the tough trenches of Nigerian politics, sometimes you have to think outside the box—or the courtroom!

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As the clock ticks down to the scheduled hearing date, the citizens of Kano remain on the edge of their seats, like spectators at an action-packed movie premiere. Will there be more courtroom dramatics? Will KANSIEC successfully conduct the elections unimpeded? And might we see a plot twist that takes everyone by surprise?

For now, Kano residents and political observers alike can only sit back and watch the saga unfold, popcorn in hand, eagerly awaiting the next episode in this fluctuating political landscape. After all, in politics, much like in life, you can always expect the unexpected.

As we wrap up this enthralling courtroom tale, let’s keep our fingers crossed that the elections go off without a hitch, or we might all need to invest in some strong-after-courtroom-support drink at our local pubs.

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