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Umahi is Ebonyi South APC senatorial candidate, Supreme Court Rules

Afolabi Hakim by Afolabi Hakim
December 9, 2022
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The Supreme Court, on Friday, averred that Governor Dave Umahi is the duly elected candidate of the All Progressive Congress, APC, for the Ebonyi South Senatorial District election.

The apex court uphold the candidacy of Umahi following an unanimous decision by a five-man panel led by Justice Kudirat Ekekere-Ekun.

The panel struck out an appeal that was filed by an aggrieved aspirant for the senatorial seat, Princess Ann Agom-Eze.

The panel held that the appeal lacked merit and ought to be dismissed.

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Agom-Eze had approached the court to vacate the concurrent judgements of both the Federal High Court and the Court of Appeal in Abuja, which upheld the outcome of the primary election that produced governor Umahi.

It will be recalled that Mrs Agom-eze emerged second in the initial senatorial primary the APC held on May 28, which was won by Austin Umahi, the younger brother of Gov Umahi.

However, after governor Umahi failed in his bid to clinch the presidential ticket of the APC, his younger brother was said to have voluntarily relinquished the senatorial ticket to him.

Not satisfied with the process, the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, said it would not recognize his candidacy.

Following a suit that was filed by Mrs. Agom-Eze, a Federal High Court sitting at Abakaliki, nullified governor Umahi’s candidacy and ordered that a fresh primary election should be conducted within two weeks.

Owing to the court judgement, APC conducted a second primary election on July 31, which was won by governor Umahi.

The appellant, who was dissatisfied with the decision of the party to conduct the new primary election, went to court to secure a restraining order.

He suit was dismissed by both the high court and the appellate court which held that it found no reason to invalidate the outcome of the second primary election.

In its judgement on Friday, the Supreme Court also upheld the primary election and affirmed governor Umahi’s candidacy.

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