SaharaReporters has been given copies of the January 29, 2016 Supreme
Court ruling against the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Anambra
State, a top-Chieftain Chukwudi Okasia, and the Independent National
Election Commission (INEC). The Supreme Court ruling, as reported
earlier by SaharaReporters, was in favor of the appellants who argued
that a caretaker committee had been unlawfully set up in Anambra State
by the former President Goodluck Jonathan and his wife Patience
Jonathan.
The fallout from the Supreme Court’s ruling is the sacking of all
Senate members representing Anambra State, including Stella Oduah and
Andy Uba. SaharaReporters previously reported that Chris Uba’s younger
brother Andy Uba will replace him as Senator, while Prince Emeka will
replace Stella Oduah.
Supreme Court Justice John Okoro stated in his ruling that “the 1st
and 3rd respondents [the PDP and Mr. Okasia, respectively] have tried to
raise issues which tend to show that there are conflicts as to facts. I
do not see any.”
He added, “those facts which seem to cause disputes are not relevant to the determination of the main issue before the court.”
Mr. Okoro continued on with his judgment stating clearly stating that
“the issue is resolved in favor of the appellants.” Adding, “having
resolved all five issues in favour of the appellants, I hold that there
is merit in this appeal which is hereby allowed.”
Despite the clarity of the judgment issued by the Supreme Court on
the morning of the 29th, Mrs. Oduah has argued that the media are
misrepresenting the ruling. In a press release circulated Veronica
Abang, Mrs. Oduah’s legislative adviser, described news of her sacking
as “rumours” and that it is “pertinent to note that this is mere
misinterpretation of the Supreme Court rulings and should be disregarded
in all entirety.”
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