ABAAn aspirant in the December 8, 2014, Peoples Democratic Party,
PDP, governorship primaries in Abia State, Chief Friday Nwosu, has
filed a notice of appeal at the Supreme Court, challenging the judgment
of the Court of Appeal, Owerri Division, which sacked Gov. Okezie
Ikpeazu from office and declared Dr. Alex Otti of the All Progressive
Grand Alliance, APGA, as the governor-elect.
Vanguard gathered that Nwosu had filed a separate suit at the Federal
High Court, Owerri, praying the court to declare him the candidate of
the PDP at the 2015 governorship elections, alleging that Gov. Ikpeazu
presented forged tax documents.
In the notice of appeal which have Alex Otti, his party, APGA; Okezie
Ikpeazu, PDP and the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC,
as respondents; Nwosu who described himself as an interested party in
the suit, outlined six grounds of appeal on which the Court of Appeal
verdict should not be allowed to stand by the Supreme Court.
According to him, “The Court of Appeal erred in law when it assumed
jurisdiction to hear the appeal when the notice of appeal filed by the
appellants was fundamentally defective. The Court of Appeal also erred
in law when it held that the 1st appellant (Alex Otti), did not testify
to state his claims orally and cannot be a valid reason to hold that he
has abandoned his claims.
This is an error in law because pleadings not
supported by claims are deemed abandoned. The appellant abandoned his
deposition on oath and failed to testify at the tribunal. In the
circumstances of the case, he was a necessary witness for his case to
succeed. Failure of the 1st appellant (Alex Otti) to present himself as
a witness at the tribunal for cross examination is fatal to the case of
the petitioners.”
He faulted the cancellation of the election results of the three
local councils; Obingwa, Osisioma Ngwa and Isiala Ngwa North, stressing
that it was wrong for the Court of Appeal to base its decision on the
card readers which he said, is not a voters register.
“Deduction of votes from the three local government areas was not based
on any law. Voters register used in accreditation in the three local
governments was not tendered as exhibits in the tribunal.”
Again, the appellants did not establish that the votes recorded in
Osisioma Ngwa, Isiala Ngwa North and Obingwa local government areas
exceeded the number of registered voters in the three local government
areas. Over voting only occurs when the votes cast in a particular unit
or constituency exceeds the number of registered voters.
“The Court of Appeal erred in law by declaring the 1st respondent
winner of the governorship election of 11th and 25th April, 2015 on
the ground that he scored the majority of lawful votes cast at the
election. Ordering a repeat election in Osisioma Ngwa, Isiala Ngwa North
and Obingwa is proper application of the construction of Section 53(2)
of the Electoral Act 2010, as amended,” Nwosu said.
He urged the Supreme Court to ensure that justice is seen to have been served to all parties in the suit.
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