The National Assembly election petition tribunal sitting in
Umuahia, Abia State, has nullified the election of Hon Amobi Ogah of the Labour
Party, LP, and declared the present Minister of State for Labour and
Employment, Nkiruka Onyejiocha as the winner of the Isiukwuato/ Umunneochi
federal constituency polls.
The tribunal ruled that the emergence and victory of Ogah
did not comply with the Electoral Act.
The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, had
declared the Labour Party candidate, Amobi Ogah as the winner of the
Isiukwuato/Umunneochi federal constituency election with a total of 11,769
votes against Onyejiocha who the commission said scored a total of 8,752 votes.
Dissatisfied with the result, Onyejeocha filed a petition before the National Assembly election petition tribunal, seeking the nullification of Ogah’s election.
Seven reliefs were contained in her petition.
Delivering judgement in the petition tagged EPT/AB/HR/8/2023
on Wednesday in Umuahia, the three-man panel said the Ogah’s emergence as LP
candidate did not comply with the provisions of the Electoral Act.
According to the ruling, “How a candidate is sponsored by a political party is both pre and post election matter; there is no evidence of giving 21 days notice to INEC by the respondents before conducting their primary election.
“No date of primaries was placed before us, no evidence of
primaries and the 3rd respondent has always said it’s an internal affairs of
the Party.
“We have tabulated and found out that the results computed
by the petitioner is correct and the results computed by the 1st respondent is
dis-countenanced,” it held.
Ogah had also argued that the acceptance of the ministerial
appointment by Onyejeocha was a sign that she had abandoned her petition.
However the tribunal in its ruling dismissed the submission
of the lawmaker.
“We are of the view that section 66 is not applicable to
this scenario because the petitioner is not a lawmaker of the Federal Republic
of Nigeria, the scenario prohibited by law is a person being a member of two
arms of government,” the court ruled.
The tribunal agreed with the petitioner that there were over
voting in some electoral units in favour of Amobi Ogah and his LP, while her
actual votes were not declared by INEC.
After subtracting the alleged inflated figures, the tribunal
said Onyejiocha scored 11,976 votes, while Amobi Ogah scored 9,736 votes.
Amobi Ogah is the younger brother of Uche Ogah, a former
minister of of state for mines and steel development.
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