The Appeal Court sitting in Enugu Thursday dismissed the appeal by the 2O15 governorship candidate of the Labor Party in Ebonyi State, Edward Nkwegu, for lack of merit.
It consequently upheld the verdict of the governorship tribunal in Ebonyi State which affirmed the victory Engr. David Umahi of the Peoples Democratic Party in the April 22 election in the state.
Delivering the judgement on behalf of other four Judges, Justice JOK Oyewole, explained that the five reliefs sought by the applicant lacked merit.
The governorship Election Petition Tribunal in Abakaliki had in October dismissed the petition by Nkwegu challenging the declaration of Engr. Umahi by INEC as the winner of the election for lacking in merit.
It also noted the inability of the petitioner to prove allegations of corrupt practices and criminalities as contained in his petition.
Dissatisfied with the judgment of the tribunal, the LP candidate proceeded to the Court of Appeal sitting in Enugu.
In the appeal filed by his counsel, Chief U.N Udechukwu(SAN), Nkwegu prayed the appeal court to set aside the judgment of the tribunal which he described as a grave error of law.
He urged the court to annul the election of Engr. Umahi and order a fresh poll since, according to him, the governorship election was marred by widespread irregularities.
But counsel for Engr. Umahi, Arthur Obi Okafor(SAN), urged the court to dismiss the appeal for lacking in merit.
He said that Governor Umahi was validly elected in the election in substantial compliance with the Electoral Act.
Speaking with journalists at the Appeal Court premises after the judgement, Umahi stated, “I thank everyone that is here. We are grateful to God for His mercies.
“We thank God who has constantly frustrated the machinations of the enemies and detractors of Ebonyi State.
“Our learned judges said the appeal was functionally useless. We should continue thanking God as the bible tell us that whatever comes from God will always overcome. This victory is of God and no man can set it aside. Our detractors have been going about looking for whom to bribe. We have confidence in God and the judiciary.
“Anywhere they take us to, victory will still be ours. They are so ashamed of what we are doing in Ebonyi State and they will continue to live in shame.
“I am impressed by the judges, they were wonderful. I thank all our lawyers who defended us.”
Follow Us