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6.9. PLAINTIFFS’ RESPONSE TO THE 1ST AND 2ND DEFENDANTS
PRELIMINARY APPLICATIONS
6.9.1. That the Court lacks jurisdiction because it is erroneously assumed by them
that the Plaintiffs’ suit borders on a purported breach of the Nigerian Electoral Act,
2010 without any reference to the stated violation of Articles 3 and 13 of the African
Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights.
6.9.2. That there is a lack of course of action against the 1 stand 2nd Defendants
contrary to paragraphs 7 and 16 of the Originating Application touching on their
connivance and encouragement in the acts of violation of the Plaintiffs’ rights and
their obvious failure to ensure due compliance with regional protocols and treaties
entered into by them.
6.9.3. The 1st and 2nd Defendants are in complete misapprehension of the Plaintiffs’
case and so is their Preliminary Application/Objections.
Plaintiffs’ Case As Stated
6.9.4. The Plaintiffs’ case is clearly predicated on the wanton violation of Article 3
and 13 of the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights, which provides as
follows:
Article 3:
A).Every individual shall be equal before the law,
B).Every individual shall be entitled to equal protection of the law;
Article 13:
Every citizen shall have the right to participate freely in the Government of his
country either directly or through freely chosen representatives in accordance with
the provisions of the law.
Every citizen shall have the rights to equal access to the public service of his country.
Every individual shall have the right of access to public property and services in
strict equality of all persons before the law.