News

Uba sets to appeal judgment over nullification as APC Candidate

Uba sets to appeal judgment over nullification as APC Candidate

Uba sets to appeal judgment over nullification as APC Candidate

The Media Director, Senator Andy Uba Governorship Organisation, Dr. Ikechukwu Onyia, has said that Senator Andy Uba and his party, the All Progressives Congress will appeal the judgment of Justice Inyang Ekwo of the Federal High Court that nullified it’s candidate’s nomination as the candidate of APC for the November 6, 2021, Anambra governorship election.

Onyia also accused the All Progressives Grand Alliance in Anambra, of doing everything possible to derail Uba’s attempt to upturn the governorship election result at the election petitions tribunal.

He made these remarks in a press release on Monday.

Onyia said, “We are not surprised that APGA members are celebrating the Justice Ekwo judgment like a child that received Christmas clothes from his father. They believe that the judgment will stop Andy Uba from proving his petition at the tribunal. The good thing is that this is not the last court in this instance. We are heading to the Appeal Court to prove them wrong.”

ALSO READ:  Again Ezekwesili gets another huge appointment

“We, therefore, urge the APGA-led government of Anambra State to keep herself busy with challenges facing the state rather than investing in ‘Operation Stop Andy Uba’ dance.”

He urged the APC supporters to remain calm.

However, the APGA Coordinator on Media Affairs, Mr Chinedu Obigwe, in his reaction, described the APC’s comments as “empty and baseless”.

Uba sets to appeal judgment over nullification as APC Candidate

He said, “Is APGA INEC or the court that has nullified their candidate’s validity? This is to tell you that these people don’t know what they are doing. Just ignore them.”

The court had nullified the APC governorship primary in Anambra State, insisting that Uba’s emergence as winner was illegal.

ALSO READ:  Niger-Abuja Military Checkpoint Near Zuma Barracks attacked by terrorists

Justice Ekwo therefore stated that Uba’s participation in the November 6 governorship election was void.

The judge added that the plaintiff, George Moghalu, succeeded in proving that the APC did not conduct a valid primary election from which Uba claimed to have emerged as the party’s candidate

In a judgment on Monday, Justice Ekwo held that Uba was never a candidate in the election having emerged from an illegally conducted primary election.

The court ordered the Independent National Electoral Commission to delete Uba from its record as a candidate in the election and ordered the APC to refund to Moghalu, the sum of N22.5m which is the amount he paid for expression of interest and nomination forms since the party failed to conduct a valid primary.

ALSO READ:  2023: APC asks court to disqualify all PDP candidates in Rivers

At the direct primary which has now been annulled, Uba scored 230,000 votes but only managed to garner some 43,000 votes at the main election which was won by Prof. Chukwuma Soludo of the APGA.