OKOWA, ISHAKU AND IKPEAZU’S SUPREME COURT VICTORIES: PDP GOVERNORS FORUM REACTS……Assures members of unflinching support and loyalty
OKOWA, ISHAKU AND
IKPEAZU’S SUPREME COURT VICTORIES: PDP GOVERNORS FORUM REACTS……Assures members of unflinching support and
loyalty
By Donald Sylva
The PDP Governors Forum has congratulated Governors Ifeanyi Okowa,
Darius Ishaku and Okezie Ikpeazu of Delta, Taraba and Abia States respectively
over the validation of their election victories by the Supreme Courts.
In a statement on Wednesday, the Forum, said the news of the apex court
verdicts did not come as a surprise because of the massive support the trio
received from the people and residents of Delta, Taraba and Abia States as the
case may be during the March 9th, 2019 Governorship Election.
The Forum said the affirmation of the mandates clears the path for the
governors to settle down in the enormous tasks of taking their states to
greater heights without any further distractions.
It described the victories as a testimony to the transparent, credible,
democratic, free and fair election process that produced them and the other PDP
Governors.
The statement which was signed by the DG of the Forum, Earl Osaro
Onaiwu, assured Governors Okowa, Ishaku and Ikpeazu as well as other
Member-Governors of the Forum of their unflinching support and loyalty as they
continue to serve their various states with integrity, dedication and uncommon
patriotism.
Earlier in a unanimous judgment delivered on Wednesday by Justice Centus
Nweze, the court held that the appellant, Great Ogboru failed to prove
allegations of over-voting. He said that the appeal is a waste of the precious
time of the Apex Court; adding that the decisions of the apex court on the
position of card readers are too numerous to begin to mention them or for the
appellant to claim they are not in the know.
Also, Justice Paul Galunje, upheld the election of Okezie Ikpeazu as
governor of Abia State. In a unanimous judgment the court held that the
appellant did not establish its claims of over-voting, and to prove this
allegation there are crucial documents that the appellant must tender. His
words: “The law is clear that the petitioner must tender the voters’ register,
relate the document to the specific area where the documents were affected. However,
in this case, the appellant has not done so; it merely dumped form ec8a and
ec8b before the court but did not call any witnesses to prove its allegations
of over-voting”.
Justice Galunje added that the card reader print out tendered by the
appellant at the trial tribunal cannot be converted into the constitution or
electoral act which is the yardstick for proving over voting as such relying on
the card reader is fatal to any petitioner’s case; concluding that the
appellant failed to lead credible evidence in proof of their case and the two
lower courts are right to dismiss the appeal.
In the same vein, the Supreme Court affirmed the election of Darius
Ishaku as Governor of Taraba State. In a unanimous judgment delivered by
Justice Ejembi Ekwo, the court held that the counsel to the APC admitted that
the party had no candidate in the election and therefore has no locus standi to
contest the election of the governor.
The Judge added that the appellant conceded the fact and went ahead to
suggest that the Supreme Court allow a certain professor to step into the shoes
of the disqualified candidate. Justice Ekwo held that the law is clear on the
issue of disqualification of a candidate; and posited that the replacement
sought by APC did not participate in the election and cannot be accorded such
value, adding that having resolved all the issues against the appellant the
effect of the disqualification is that all the votes cast for that candidate
are wasted votes and cannot be scooped from the ‘dustbin’ and given to another.
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