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Imo: Akwa Ibom Pretests Supreme Court’s Judgement

In solidarity of Emeka Ihedioha’s sack by the Supreme Court, the Akwa Ibom State chapter of the People’s Democratic Party, PDP joined the protest that is calling for a reversal of judgement.

The scores of protesters putting on black attire marched through the major Streets in Uyo, the state capital.

Obong Paul Ekpo, the state Chairman of PDP,  Mr. Emmanuel Enoidem, the National Legal Adviser and Ini Ememobong State Publicity secretary led the protest.

Speaking, Emmanuel Enoidem said the judgement of the Supreme Court is not known to law and lacks legal precedence and regretted that the Judiciary which is the last hope of the common man has been compromised.

He pointed out that the removal of the former Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Onnoghen was part of the plot by the Buhari led administration to penetrate the judiciary.

“On behalf of the body of PDP at the National, I stand here to say that Nigeria and Akwa Ibom State is mourning.

We handed over power to the APC in 2015 in compliance with democratic best practice and since that day, Nigeria moved into anarchy under the leadership of Buhari.

“In November 2019, Atiku Abubakar and the PDP lost a petition because the Supreme Court said the PDP had not brought enough witnesses to prove their case but turned around to uphold the election of Hope Uzodimma when there were no unit witnesses. ”

Was it only Uzodimma that had the whole votes in those polling units they added for him? What were the votes of the PDP and other parties in those polling units?

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These questions need answers so we know where we are going as a country. The declaration of Uzodimma as governor of Imo state has no legal standing”, he said.

The Deputy Speaker of the Akwa Ibom State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Princess Felicia Bassey who spoke on behalf of the State legislators, said the Supreme court judgement was a clear rape on our democracy.

The state party chairman in a statement earlier, Paul Ekpo said, the solidarity March was important because silence in the face of tyrannical occurrences may be interpreted as acquiescence.

“The March is to register our displeasure over the recent political robbery in Imo state, where the apex court strangely computed and announced results which are contradictory with the existing reality, in the Governorship elections which held in March 2019,” he said.

 

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