he Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, has
admitted receiving a notice of appeal from the Abia State Governor,
Okezie Ikpeazu.
he commission, however, said that the documents it received did not
contain a stay-of-execution order, to stop the issuance of a certificate
of return to Sampson Ogah as the next governor of the state.
The electoral body had on Thursday issued a certificate of return to
Mr. Ogah as directed by a federal high court in Abuja on Monday.
Justice Abang Okon had ruled that Mr. Ikpeazu submitted fraudulent
tax documents when he filed papers to run for governorship ticket on the
platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
Mr. Ogah was Mr Ikpeazu’s main challenger in the gubernatorial
primaries conducted in December 2014, and had asked the court to nullify
Mr. Ikpeazu’s candidacy on the basis of the tax default.
Mr Ikpeazu says he has appealed the ruling, and that he remains Governor.
On Thursday, INEC said it issued a certificate of return to Mr Ogah
because it had not been served Mr. Ikpeazu’s notice of appeal.
The electoral body through its spokesman Nick Dazang, on Friday
however explained that Mr Ikpeazu’s failure to provide a
stay-of-execution order left the commission with no choice than to issue
the certificate of return to Mr Ogah.
Author: Fred Augustine
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