Following a Federal High Court ruling in Kano that nullified the candidature of the Kano State Labour party candidates and subsequent declaration that candidates of Labour party we’re not properly nominated in Nigeria having not submitted their party register 30 days to the conduct of their congresses, primaries and convention State in both The February 25 and March 18 governorship election, the Labour Party and it’s candidates have filed an appeal against the judgement.
The court’s ruling stemmed from a case filed by Ibrahim Haruna Ibrahim against the Labour Party and the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC.
The court determined that the selection process leading to the emergence of labour party members elect and it’s only Governor-elect, Alex Otti, did not comply with the requirements stipulated in the 2022 electoral act.
One of the crucial points raised in the lawsuit was the Labour Party’s failure to submit its membership register to INEC at least 30 days prior to their primaries, which the court deemed a violation, thereby invalidating the entire selection process.
The applicant further sought the court’s intervention to set aside the Certificate of Return issued to all Labour Party candidates and direct INEC to declare the first runner-up as the winner in all constituencies where the Labour Party emerged victorious.
Responding to the ruling, the Labour Party’s candidates elect through legal counsel Monday Onyekachi Ubani , filed an appeal on May 24, urging the court to set aside the judgement of the trial court.















