Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Nigeria President 'can' run in primaries

Cleared to run: Nigeria President Goodluck Jonathan. FILE | AFRICA REVIEW |

A Nigerian court has dismissed a lawsuit seeking to bar President Goodluck Jonathan from vying for the ruling party ticket just days before primaries ahead of the April vote.

Three members of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) petitioned the court to have Mr Jonathan stopped from running for office because a party policy dictating that its presidential candidate should be rotated between the north and south every two terms.

"The originating summons is hereby dismissed," ruled Justice Ishaq Bello of the Abuja high court on Monday, saying the plaintiffs' case "did not disclose any reasonable cause of action."

A PDP agreement says its presidential candidate should be rotated between the north and south every two terms.

President Jonathan and ex-vice president Atiku Abubakar, a northerner, are in the race for the party's nomination for the April 9 election.

Mr Jonathan's bid for the nomination has touched off a dispute over whether the party should abandon him in favour of a northern candidate.

The party agreement is intended to smooth over ethnic and religious divisions in Africa's most populous nation of around 250 tribal groups.

By: AFP (Africa Review)


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