Ikpeazu and Emmanuel |
The Supreme Court on
Wednesday affirmed the elections of Governor Udom Emmanuel of Akwa Ibom State
and Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu of Abia State.
The
Punch report continues:
A
seven-man bench, presided over by the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Mahmud
Mohammed, unanimously affirmed the governors’ elections after upholding their
separate appeals against the judgments of the Court of Appeal, which had
ordered their removal from office.
The
decisions of the Supreme Court put paid to the legal actions initiated against
Emmanuel and Ikpeazu, who contested the elections on the platform of the
Peoples Democratic Party on April 11, 2015, by their arch rivals.
While
Emmanuel’s election was challenged by the candidate of the All Progressives
Congress, Mr. Okon Umana, that of Ikpeazu was challenged by All Progressive
Grand Alliance’s candidate, Dr. Alex Otti.
The
Abuja Division of the Court of Appeal had nullified the Akwa Ibom State
governorship election in the entire 31 local government areas of the state on
December 18, 2015, while the Owerri Division of the appeal court removed
Ikpeazu and declared the APGA candidate, Otti, the winner of the election in
Abia State on December 31, 2015.
The
apex court delivered its judgments at about 9.50pm on Wednesday after marathon
hearings which lasted for about 12 hours.
The
apex court on Wednesday delivered separate judgments on nine separate appeals
and cross-appeals which emanated from the earlier verdicts of the Court of
Appeal.
The
final judgments were delivered after the seven Justices of the apex court
resumed from an hour break, which they took to arrive at their decisions after
the hearings.
Justice
Chima Nweze, who delivered the lead judgment with respect to the Akwa Ibom
poll, held that the appeal by Emmanuel against the judgment of the Appeal Court
succeeded.
Justice
Nweze said, “There is considerable merit in the complaints of the appellant
against the judgment of the lower court.
“I
find merit in the appeal and the judgment of the lower court is hereby set
aside.”
Similarly,
Justice Suleiman Galadima, who delivered the lead judgment with respect to the
Abia State governorship poll, also held that Ikpeazu’s appeal succeeded.
The
apex court affirmed the governors’ declaration as winners of the April 11, 2015
governorship election by the Independent National Electoral Commission.
The
apex court reserved till February 15 to give the reasons for its decisions with
respect to the Akwa Ibom appeal.
The
reasons for the Abia State governorship election was reserved till February 26.
Umana,
had recorded a partial victory at the election petitions tribunal, which, in
its judgment on his (Umana’s) petition, ordered rerun in 18 out of the 31 local
government areas of the state.
Umana’s
victory was made total in a judgment delivered by the Abuja Division of the
Court of Appeal on December 18, 2015, which set aside the verdict of the
tribunal and nullified the election in the entire 31 local government areas.
The Court of Appeal had
dismissed an appeal by Emmanuel challenging the judgment of the tribunal but
upheld the cross-appeal by Umana who had sought a total cancellation of the
results on the grounds of irregularities.
No comments:
Post a Comment