A sitting lawmaker has been axed by the Supreme Court as he is asked to return all his earnings so far.
Sopuluchukwu Ezeonwuka
The Supreme Court on Friday sacked Sopuluchukwu Ezeonwuka of the
Peoples Democratic Party, representing Orumba North/South Federal
Constituency of Anambra State in the House of Representatives, The Punch
reports.
A five-man bench of the court held in a unanimous judgment that
Ezeonwuka was not the winner of the party’s primary conducted ahead of
the 2015 National Assembly election in his constituency.
Justice Kudirat Kekere-Ekun, who read the lead judgment of the apex
court, ordered that Ben Nwanwko, who won the primary, be sworn in to
take Ezeonwuka’s place in the House and that Ezeonwuka should refund to
the National Assembly within 90 days all monies collected by him by way
of salaries and allowance since he took the seat.
The judge noted that Nwankwo’s name was wrongly substituted with
the first respondent Ezeonwuka’s after he (Nwankwo) had obtained the
nomination of the party to contest the election.
“It was at the point of being issued the Certificate of Return
that he was confronted by a letter conveying the order of the trial
court stopping that action,” she added.
She said, “The second respondent (Independent National
Electoral Commission) is hereby ordered to issue Chief Nwankwo a
Certificate of Return in respect of the National Assembly election held
on March 28, 2015, forthwith.
“The first respondent (Ezeonwuka) is hereby ordered to vacate
the seat forthwith. It is further ordered that Ezeonwuka shall refund to
the National Assembly all monies collected by him by way of salaries
and allowance since he took the seat within 90 days.
“And finally, a fine of N500,000 is awarded in favour of the appellant against the first respondent.”
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