INEC Officials Storm Melaye’s Office to serve Recall Notice
Tue, Sep 26, 2017 | By publisher
Politics
THE Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, has besieged the office of Dino Melaye, a serving senator from Kogi State, with recall notice.
The officials, who dropped loads of documents at the door to Melaye’s office, at the Senate wing of National Assembly, were seen waiting while the lawmaker was in the Senate chamber.
It was observed that the Melaye’s office was under lock and key, while his aides were not around to receive the notice.
Melaye had on Monday, September 25, said the 90-day deadline set for the INEC by Section 69 of the 1999 Constitution (as amended) had expired.
The senator who addressed the press in Abuja on Monday, September 25, denied claims that he was evading the service of petition and timetable for his recall from the Senate, by the INEC. Melaye is facing a recall by his constituents who in a petition on June 23, 2017, called on the INEC to recall him.
He was accused of poor of representation of the constituency at the Senate. But, Melaye told newsmen that accepting any “purported’’ petition from the INEC would amount to breaching the 1999 Constitution (Amended). According to him, the window provided by the Constitution for the service of recall petition had elapsed and I would not be seen to be breaching the law.
“It is clear that by the provisions of Section 69(b) of the 1999 Constitution, INEC must act on the petition purportedly presented to it on June 23, 2017 by conducting a referendum within 90 days of receipt of the petition.
“The 90 days period as provided for in the Constitution for conducting the referendum after our verification, elapsed on Sept. 23, 2017.
“The time having elapsed, I cannot under the circumstance, aid and abet INEC to further infringe on the provisions of the Constitution, which I have sworn to defend,’’ he said.
The lawmaker pointed out that his position on the matter had been affirmed by various Supreme Court decisions. He cited the case of Nyako v. Adamawa State House of Assembly and others (2016) and All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP) v. Alhaji Mohammed Goni and others. He said that from the apex court’s decision, the Constitution could not be amended by “mere’’ pronouncement of a court of law.
Melaye said that it was only right to respect the provision of the Constitution. “The trial judge failed to respect that provision of the Constitution when he elongated 90 days provided for, saying the process was paused when the interim order for maintenance of status quo was granted.
“I am not evading the service of any purported petition on me by INEC.
“As a matter of fact, my lawyer, Chief Mike Ozekhome, served INEC a notice to produce the said petition in the course of hearing of this matter but INEC failed to produce the petition in court.
“I have also instructed my lawyer to challenge the jurisdiction of the trial court to entertain an ex parte application for the service on me.
“In view of the lapse of time, I shall no longer be in a haste to take any further step in this matter so as not to aid any party, especially INEC in breaching the Constitution,’’ he said. Melaye said that having asked his lawyer to file appeal against the judgment by the court, he was aware that the matter was sub-judice. He added that it was in view of that that he chose to speak only on the “socio-political aspect’’ of the matter.
– Sept 26, 2017 @ 13:31 GMT /
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