Oshiomhole, Secondus in court for Ihedioha’s application on Imo judgement

Adams Oshiomhole

National chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Adams Oshiomhole, and his counterpart in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Uche Secondus, are currently at the Supreme Court for the hearing of the application of PDP’s Emeka Ihedioha, over the January 14, 2020 judgement which sacked him as the governor of Imo State.

Mr Ihedioha and the PDP, in their applications, claim that the judgement of the apex court which installed Senator Hope Uzodinma as Imo governor was obtained by fraud.

They are, therefore, praying the seven-man panel of the apex court to review and set aside the judgement.

Chief Justice of Nigeria, Tanko Muhammed, is heading the panel hearing the application.

Ihedioha’s lawyer, Kanu Agabi, claimed that fraud was evident in the judgement, as Uzodinma claimed he was excluded from 388 polling units but tendered results from only 366 polling units.

He added that the addition of votes from 388 polling units in favour of Uzodinma exceeds the total number of accredited voters by 129,000 votes.

Uzodinma’s lawyer countered, saying the application lacked merit and asked the court to dismiss it.

He argued further that the apex court lacks the jurisdiction to sit on appeal over any judgement delivered by the court except where cases of typographical errors or slips are noticed in the said judgement.

The Supreme Court has suspended proceedings to return later for its decision.