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APC Condemns Court Ruling On Umahi, Deputy

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  • Governor Umahi and his deputy had been elected into office in the 2015 and 2019 general elections on the platform of the PDP before defecting to the APC last year

  • The PDP approached the court, asking for Umahi’s removal.

EKO HOT BLOG reports that the All Progressives Congress (APC) has condemned the Federal High Court’s order given to the Ebonyi State Governor, Dave Umahi and his deputy, Eric Igwe, to vacate their seats as the sitting governor and deputy respectively.

In a statement issued on Tuesday evening, the Director (Publicity) APC National Headquarters, Salisu Na’inna Ɗambatta, described the ruling as a “glaring judicial error” and a “travesty of justice”.

Read also: Court Sacks Gov Umahi Over Defection To APC

“The presiding judge committed a glaring judicial error by giving judgment sacking a duly elected and sworn-in governor and his deputy without relying on or citing any provision(s) of the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria or any provision of the Electoral Act that empowers the court to sack a sitting Governor and or his Deputy. This is purely a travesty of justice,” it read in part.

The APC accused the court of relying on the outdated authority of Amaechi v INEC (Omegha case) without exercising the Judicial power of Judicial distinction between pre-election/ election matters and this matter of an elected governor defecting to another political party.

“The Electoral Act and the judgment in Amaechi vs INEC contemplates who is the right candidate of the party and not the issue of defection. As you all know, neither Amaechi nor Omegha raised the issue of defection to another political party.

“So it is absolutely ridiculous and questionable, as it is shameful that a judge could decide a weighty matter such as conditions for sacking the governor of a state without relying on any express provision of the Constitution or Electoral Act or Judicial Authority either of superior courts or even courts of coordinate jurisdiction,” the statement read.

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