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Emenike triumphs once more as the appeals court upholds the APC Guber Primary in Abia

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Yesterday, the Court of Appeal in Abuja further affirmed Mr. Ikechi Emenike as the legitimately elected candidate for governor of Abia by the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the general election of 2023.

In a unanimous judgement delivered on three appeal cases before it, the appeal panel led by Hon. Justice Peter Olabisi Ige held that the May 26, 2022 primary election through which Emenike emerged was valid and his candidacy had no blemish.

Both the APC and its candidate for governor, Emenike, had filed separate appeals contesting the judge's decision validating a fictitious direct primary election that Sampson Uche Ogah claimed to have organised and won.

One of the governorship aspirants, Dan Eke also filed his own appeal challenging the judgement of the trial judge that recognised Ogah’s purported candidacy.

But the Appellate Court in the judgements delivered one after the other on Appeal No. CA/ABJ/1258 High Chief Ikechi Emenike Vs Dr. Sampson Uche Ogah  3 Ors; CA/ABJ/1257  APC Vs Dr. Sampson Uche Ogah  3 Ors resolved the appeals in favour of the appellants.

It also held that the appeal No. CA/ABJ/1297 filed by Dr. Eke was  successful, thereby dealing a crushing blow to Ogah’s claim to the Abia APC governorship ticket.

Justice Ige reprimanded Nyako for ignoring the issue of jurisdiction instead of resolving the issue given that it was fundamental in adjudication.

The panel further determined that Ogah lacked the authority to contest the results of the party primary because he chose not to take part in the process and instead insisted that he held a separate primary that was not authorised by his party.

The judgement of the trial court was voided by the appellate court as it upheld the earlier judgement of the Appeal Court in Owerri which affirmed Emenike’s candidacy.

In her verdict, Justice Nyako had ignored the judgement of the Appellate Court in Owerri  and two other Appeal Court verdicts that were all resolved in favour of Emenike.

But Justice Ige and his learned colleagues held that they were bound by the judgement of Justice Pemu of the Court of Appeal Owerri, saying that Nyako’s judgement cannot displace the judgement of the Appeal Court, Owerri Division.

On the issue of Justice Nyako’s failure to invite an address from counsel in the sole issue she had raised was a breach of fair hearing and therefore resolved it in Emenike’s favour.

The Appellate Court therefore held that the indirect primary conducted by APC in Abia was valid and frowned at the action of Nyako for upholding the purported direct primary of Ogah thereby suggesting that the same was ratified by a certain state chapter.

In delivering the unanimous verdict, Justice Ige read out the names of the members of the panel sent by the National Secretariat of APC to conduct the governorship primary that produced Emenike, affirming that the exercise was valid.

He faulted the report of INEC which Ogah had used to back his claims, saying that a report by the electoral umpire “cannot validate otherwise invalid primaries”.

“You cannot place something on nothing and expect it to stand. The INEC report is inchoate and cannot validate the primaries relied on by Ogah,” the Appellate Court held.

With this judgement Emenike remains the authentic governorship flag bearer of the All Progressives Congress in Abia State.

(Source: www.thisdaylive.com)

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