Govt
Sues Suspended REC, Hudu.
Adamawa State Government has finally sued suspended state
Resident Electoral Commissioner, of Independent National Electoral Commission,
Hudu Ari-Yunusa to answer for his act in the last general election.
Hudu had stirred up trouble during the last governorship
election in the state when as then-REC, usurped the power of the returning
officer by announcing a winner of the election even when collation was yet to
be concluded.
His employer, INEC, had suspended him and later charged
him to court but the suit has been dragging as Hudu kept evading the court,
excusing himself from every adjournment, often pleading ill-health.
The state government has now approached the state high
court, slamming a three-count charge on the evasive former REC.
It is seeking a speedy conviction of Hudu, asking the court
presided over by Justice Benjamin Lawan, to try him on charges of disturbance
of public peace, conduct likely to cause breach of peace, and impersonating a
public officer.
The three charges are separate from the six leveled by
the Federal Government through INEC in the pending first suit against Hudu.
The suit by the state government, which was mentioned at
state high court at the weekend, came as a predictable result of a
pronouncement made earlier by Governor Ahmadu Fintiri.
Fintiri had in a reaction to the Supreme Court judgment
of January 31, 2024 affirming his election and berating Hudu over his illegal
role, vowed that Hudu must be tried.
He had emphasized that those with a right to prosecute
Hudu and his cohorts would be failing democracy if they did nothing about it.
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