BREAKING: Court nullifies A’Ibom APC Guber primary

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A Federal High Court sitting in Uyo, AKwa Ibom state capital, has cancelled the governorship primary election of the All Progressive Congress(APC) held on May 26, and ordered a new one.

In a suit number FHC/UY/144/2022, the former Aide to president Mohammedu Buhari senator Ita Enang had told the Court that the party primary reportedly won by Obong Akan Udofia was characterized by several illegalities as the winner was not a member of of the party.

In his argument, Udofia said that the APC had given him a waiver that qualified him to contest the party primary held on 26th May , 2022 with attendant flaws and other forms of irregularities.

Delivering judgement on Monday in a case brought before it by aggrieved governoship aspirant and former Senior Special Assistant to President Mohammedu Buhari on Niger Delta Affairs senator Ita Enang , the presiding Judge Justice Agatha Okeke nullified the APC primary poll and ordered the party in the state to conduct another credible primary within two weeks.

Justice Okeke also dismissed the purported waiver granted Akan Udofia and ordered the party to conduct another primary in a fortnight where authentic governoship flag bearer of APC in the state will emerge.

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The Judge also ordered that the defendant Akan Udofia who claimed to have won the aborted primary election of APC in the state should not participate in the fresh party primary election.

It would be recalled that the purported governoship primary of APC in the state won by Akan Udofia was hijacked by party bigwigs such as Senator Godswill Akpabio on one hand and camp of senator John James Akpan Udoedehe who later dumped the party for New Nigeria People Party ( NNPP) leaving the likes of Ita Enang, Atuekong Don Etiebet ,, Capt Sam Ewang among others. CONTINUE READING…

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