His Excellency Hope Uzodinma |
According to Ikechukwu
Nnochiri of Vanguard “The apex court, in
a unanimous judgement by a seven-man panel of justices that was led by the
Chief Justice of Nigeria, CJN, Justice Tanko Muhammad, held that Ihedioha who
contested on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, was not duly
elected by majority of lawful votes.
The Supreme Court, therefore, ordered the
immediate withdrawal of the Certificate of Return that was issued to Ihedioha
by the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC. It ordered that a fresh
Certificate of Return should be issued to Uzodinma forthwith, adding that he
should be sworn in immediately as the governor of Imo state The lead judgement
was delivered by Justice Kudirat Kekere-Ekun, while other members of the panel
concurred.
Ex Governor Emeka Ihedioha |
The apex court said it was satisfied that the lower tribunal wrongly
evaluated Uzodinma’s case, when it failed to countenance a proof of evidence
that was brought before it by a police officer that testified before it as the
PW-54. It held that records before it proved that election results from 388 polling
units were unlawfully excluded from the overall collated results. It noted that
results from the cancelled polling units amounted to 213, 295 votes, adding
that Ihedioha was returned elected, based on wrong computation of results.
According to the apex court, finding by both the tribunal and the appellate
court to the effect that Uzodinma did not prove his case, “was as a result of
misapprehension of the case of the appellant”.
“There is merit in this appeal,
it is hereby allowed. Majority judgement of the lower court affirming the
election of the 2nd Respondent is hereby set-aside”, Justice Kekere-Ekun held.
She further directed the addition of all the unlawfully cancelled votes that
were due to the appellant, declaring that Ihedioha was not duly elected by
majority of lawful votes cast. “His election is declared null and void and is
hereby set-aside”.
Culled from Vanguard
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