The Abia State Governorship Candidate of All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), Prof Gregory Ibe has announced his outright rejection of the recent Court of Appeal judgment on the post-primary election matter between him and one of his opponents Sir Chikwe Udensi.
Reacting to the Abuja Court of Appeal ruling, which sustained the nullification of the Abia State APGA governorship primary election of 29 May 2022 by Justice Binta Nyako of the Abuja High Court, due to alleged irregularities, Prof Ibe faulted the position of the judges, stating that it is unacceptable and affirmed that he had briefed his legal team to immediately commence cross appeal proceedings at the supreme court.
According to him, I received with utter dissatisfaction the outcome of the Abuja Court of Appeal matter between Sir Chikwe Udensi and me. According to information available to me, the judges denied Sir Udensi his twin prayers of either being declared governorship candidate of our party or ordering a rerun of the primary election.
Then in a manner tantamount to playing Father Christmas, the court surprisingly erred by granting a request that was not pleaded by declaring that our party, APGA should not present any candidate during the governorship election of 11 March 2023”.
Continuing, he said,” This is not only a strange ruling but one that is preposterous and unjustifiable. I hereby reject the judgment in its entirety and subsequently announce my decision to seek redress at the apex court. Already my lawyers have been briefed to immediately commence cross-appeal proceedings at the supreme court to upturn the unfair judgment”.
Speaking further, Prof Ibe said, “There is no doubt that this latest antic is the height of the desperate machinations of enemies of Abia who do not want someone of my pedigree to mount the saddle and offer the people a better life. Unfortunately for them their fruitless arrows of attack only make me stronger and more determined to fight for the ultimate liberation of our people from the captivity of backwardness and underdevelopment.
(CDA NEWS)
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