Tony Nwoye goes to tribunal, vows to upstage APGA’s Obiano

Semiu Salami
Semiu Salami
Tony Nwoye

Tony Nwoye, PDP governorship candidate in the Nov. 16 gubernatorial election in Anambra, says he has filed a petition challenging the election of Willy Obiano at the election tribunal in Awka.

Nwoye who made the disclosure on Monday in Awka, during an interactive session with stakeholders of the party, said he went to court to challenge the verdict of the poll.

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) had on Dec. 1, declared  Obiano of the All Progressive Grand Alliance (APGA) winner of the election.

Nwoye said the need to challenge the verdict of the poll became imperative because “the whole world attest to the fact that the governorship election was fraught with fraud”.

He said that the leadership of the PDP both at the zonal and state levels had decided to petition  against the outcome of the election.

“This is contrary to speculations that the PDP will not go to court over the governorship election,” he said.

Nwoye expressed  optimism that the PDP  would upstage APGA “just like Gov. Peter Obi displaced Dr Chris Ngige and Dr Ifeanyi Uba through the instrumentality of the court’’.

He commended members of the party in the state for their support which “enabled the PDP clinched the second position despite the fact that its campaign started two weeks before the election”.

Nwoye also commended President Goodluck Jonathan and the national leadership of the party for their support during the poll.

“PDP would have been an orphan in Anambra if not for the support of President Goodluck Jonathan, Chief Arthur Eze and some few other individuals,” he said.

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