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Ondo election: Akeredolu loses at Appeal Court

The Appeal Court has dismissed a stay of proceedings application filed by the governor of Ondo State, Rotimi Akeredolu, in a case challenging his election into office.
Olusegun Abraham, a governorship aspirant under All Progressives Congress (APC) in the last election, is challenging the choice of Akeredolu as the flag bearer of the party in the November 26, 2016 governorship election.
According to Abraham, the primaries which upheld the selection of Akeredolu was fraught with irregularities as affirmed by an investigative committee of the party, which also recommended a repeat of the exercise.
Abraham, shortly after the primaries, sought an interim injunction restraining the Independent National Electoral Commission, from recognising Akeredolu as the governorship candidate of APC in the Ondo election scheduled for November 26, pending the hearing and determination of the motion on notice already filed in the suit.
In October last year, the Federal High Court in Abuja presided by Justice Nnamdi Dimgba, ruled that the application for interim injunction sought by Abraham, the first runner-up in the Ondo governorship primaries of the APC, had merit.
The court then ordered Akeredolu to appear before it on October 28, 2016, but he appealed the ruling and also filed a stay of proceedings.
The appeal court however ruled that the appeal and the application for stay of proceeding lacked merit.
The court also ordered the governor to put up a defence as one of the respondents to the suit, which is marked FHC/ABJ / CS/788/2016 at the Federal High Court in Abuja.
Abraham praised the court the ruling, stressed that it was a quit notice to the governor and his supporters and an indication that democracy was maturing in the country.