INEC returns to court over Melaye’s recall
The Commission said this became necessary after efforts to formally serve Senator Melaye the petition it received from his constituents to recall him met a brick wall.
He said officials of the commission and the bailiff of the Federal High Court had stormed the Senate to serve Senator Melaye, but his office was locked.
Osaze-Uzzi, in a phone interview with Seun Okinbaloye on Channels Television’s programme ‘Politics Today’, said: “Well, the bailiff of the Federal High Court, on behalf of the commission, went to attempt to serve Senator Melaye this afternoon, but Senator Melaye refused to accept service from the bailiff of the court.”
Consequently, officials of the commission and the bailiff dropped bags containing the petition and accompanying documents in front of the office and waited for several minutes to serve Senator Melaye.
“You will recall that in his statement he said documents were not made available to him. We have tried to make the documents available to him through the court and the court bailiff but he has declined to accept the service.
“So, on Thursday we will report back to court what has transpired and probably ask for substituted service,” he said.
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