Daily Trust

Court fixes Feb 12 for Kawu’s eligibilit­y for Reps from Kano

- From Yusha’u A. Ibrahim, Kano

A Federal High Court sitting in Kano has fixed February 12 for the continuati­on of a suit challengin­g the eligibilit­y of a former aide to President Muhammadu Buhari to contest for Sumaila/Takai Federal Constituen­cy on APC platform.

Abdulrahma­n Kawu Sumaila, who contested for the Kano South senatorial seat, is now being challenged by Muhammed Shamsuddee­n Bello who contested for the House of Reps ticket for the constituen­cy under APC. Bello joined INEC and APC as respondent­s in the case.

Bello is in court challengin­g INEC, APC and Sumaila for substituti­ng his name with Sumaila as APC’s candidate for the federal constituen­cy, arguing that Kawu did not contested for the position in the last APC’s primary election conducted in Kano.

He told the court that Kawu contested for the Kano South senatorial ticket but lost to Senator Kabiru Ibrahim Gaya.

He told the court that Kawu’s name was strangely published as candidate for Takai/Sumaila Federal Constituen­cy on the last day for publicatio­n of particular­s of candidates.

But counsel to APC and Kawu, Mr Okechukwu Edeze objected a move by the plaintiff’s lawyer, Mr. Nuraini Jimoh to present the prosecutio­n witness, Alhaji Muhammed Shamsuddee­n Bello for his testimony.

Mr Edeze appealed to the court to give him time to study a reply on the point of law by counsel to the plaintiff which he was served with on Wednesday.

In his ruling, the presiding judge, Justice Lewis Allagoa adjourned the case to February 12, for continuati­on.

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