A judge of the Federal High Court, Abuja Justice Taiwo Taiwo
has withdrawn from a suit challenging the qualification of Pastor Osagie
Ize-Iyamu as the governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC)
in the Sept. 19 governorship election in Edo.
Justice Taiwo withdrew from the case on Thursday following a
petition filed against him by one of the lawyers in the APC legal team.
The judge decried the attempt by a lawyer to call his
integrity to question and maliciously tarnish his image.
“As Judges and lawyers in the temple of justice, it is our
duty to protect the integrity of the court and that of the judiciary.
“It is disturbing to receive a petition from a party in the
suit seeking for the transfer of the case; The contents of the said petition
are wicked and unsubstantiated.
“It is very disturbing that counsel would write this
petition and even back it with an affidavit.”
Justice Taiwo described as unfortunate, a situation where could
not respond to petitions against them through the media maintaining that he had
no affiliation, personal or political with any of the parties in this case.
Some senior lawyers in the matter distanced themselves from
the petition, and appealed to the judge to take the petition as one of the
hazards of the profession.
The judge then remitted the case file to the Chief Judge of
the court, Justice John Tsoho for reassignment to another judge.
It would be recalled that the APC had in a separate petition
two weeks ago, raised objections to the speedy hearing of the suit seeking the
disqualification of its governorship candidate from the Edo election.
The plaintiffs, led by Mr Momoh Abdul-Razak, sued the APC,
Ize-Iyamu, INEC and Audu Ganiyu praying for an order of court to stop Ize-Iyamu’s
participation in the election on account of alleged ineligibility.
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