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Supreme Court sacks Ondo lawmaker

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The Supreme Court on Tuesday sacked a lawmaker from Ondo state, Sina Akinwumi.

Akinwunmi was a member of the Ondo state House of Assembly, representing Okitipupa constituency 11.

The apex court upheld the judgement of the Court of Appeal sitting in Akure that set aside the election of the APC lawmaker.

The Supreme Court panel presided over by Justice Mary Peter-Odili unanimously validated the issuance of the Certificate of return to James Ololade-Gbegudu by INEC as the authentic lawmaker representing the constituency, for winning the APC primary.

Recall that Ololade-Gbegudu had approached the court through his counsel, Mr Femi Emodamori, to seek an order to compel the party and INEC to recognise him as the authentic APC candidate for the constituency and not the lawmaker-elect, Mr Sina Akinwunmi, having won the party’s primary conducted on October 5, last year.

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Following the judgment, the apex court ordered the Speaker of the Assembly and the Clerk to immediately swear-in Gbegudu as the new lawmaker for the constituency.

Meanwhile, Ondo State High Court had on May 15 declared Gbegudu as the winner of the party’s primary conducted on October 5, last year.

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and the All Progressives Congress (APC) had withdrawn the certificate of return issued to Akinwunmi and issued fresh certificate to Ololade Gbegudu in line with the court’s judgement.

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