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APC, YPP, NNPP withdraw petition as Supreme Court upholds Gov Eno’s election

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By Ogenyi Ogenyi, Uyo

The Supreme Court has confirmed Pastor Umo Eno as the validly elected Governor of Akwa Ibom State in the March 18, 2023 Governorship Elections.

The apex court has accordingly struck out all three respective appeals filed by Governorship candidates of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Mr Akanimo Udofia, the New Nigerian People’s Party, NNPP, Sen John Udoedehe and the Young Progressives Party, YPP, Sen Bassey Albert Akpan.

This follows the withdrawal of the appeals by the respective appellants when the matters were called up for hearing on Thursday in Abuja.

When the appeal filed by John James Udoedehe(NNPP)came up, Mr Liman Hassan, SAN, Counsel to Mr Akanimo Udofia of the APC, told the Court that the crux of their appeal was the eligibility of the 2nd respondent(Pastor Umo Eno) and the 4th respondent on the basis of their having been convicted prior to the elections.

Hassan said while Eno was convicted by the Magistrate Court, Abuja Division, Albert who came second, was also convicted by the Federal High Court and the upheld by the Appeal Court, hence his client APC should be granted victory at the polls.

“My lordships, the purported verdict upturning the conviction of Pastor Umo Eno by the same Magistrate Court, is not tenable.” He said.

But Hassan argued that the conviction ought to have been upturned at a higher court.

“If there is no appeal against the setting aside of the conviction of the 2nd respondent, then you have no reason to introduce it here. You are wasting our time because that is purely an academic issue. Without an appeal, there is no basis to challenge a judgement.” He said.

“It is not every matter you bring here to bother us. Since you couldn’t invite WAEC to disown the certificate you claimed was forged, then stop wasting our time. The tribunal did a good job, we read the judgement and it was a perfect judgement.“ the Supreme Court said.

Consequent upon this, Hassan Liman, SAN, counsel to APC & Akanimo Udofia applied to withdraw the appeal.

Following no objection from the other parties, the five man panel, presided over by Justice Uwani Musa Abba Aji struck out Mr Udofia’s appeal.

Surprisingly, when the second appeal, between Akpan and Eno came up, Counsel to Akpan, Ahmed Raji, SAN, who was in court, declined to make an appearance hence the appellant was represented in court by Barr Tunde Falola.

The apex court agreed to jointly handle the two cases including that of NNPP candidate Senator John Udoedehe.

“The decision we take on one will be binding on the other case. We have seen your petition and we read your processes. How is your case different from that of APC”, the Supreme Court asked Tunde Falola, appearing for Bassey Albert.

The Court frowned at Bassey Albert’s counsel for repeating the same argument presented by APC’s Akanimo Udofia on the arrangement of names on the WAEC certificate of Pastor Umo Eno and urged him against further waste of the court time.

At this point, Ahmed Raji the senior counsel the Appellants quickly rose to apologize to the Court and consequently announced the withdrawal of the appeal, with none of the parties objecting.

Senator Bassey Albert had filed his initial petition before the lower tribunal on two main grounds, the purported non qualification of the 2nd Respondent (Governor Umo Eno), to stand election based on alleged forgery of senior school certificates, as well as not scoring the highest number of lawful votes in the March 18 Governorship elections in Akwa Ibom State.

However, in their appeal Number SC/CV/1230/2023 before the Supreme Court, the YPP governorship candidate failed to appeal against the decision of the tribunal which upheld the overwhelming victory of Pastor Umo Eno in the 2023 governorship elections but focused only on the allegations of forgery and fake certificates.

The Supreme Court had last week, dismissed the appeal by the governorship candidate of the Accord Party, Engr. Emem Coffie and that of Akpan Abraham of the Action Alliance, after the parties withdrew the appeal.

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