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Ihedioha speaks on alleged withdrawal of review suit from Supreme Court
TRACKING_____Ihedioha’s campaign DG has reacted to the reports claiming the former Imo governor has withdrawn his application for the review of the Supreme Court judgement which sacked him
– Vin Udokwu described the reports as rumour and cheap propaganda
– The Supreme Court is expected to hear the review application on Monday, March 2
Emeka Ihedioha has reacted to reports claiming that he was planning to withdraw his application for review of the Supreme Court verdict which sacked him as the governor of Imo state.
The sacked governor, through his campaign DG, Vin Udokwu, said on Thursday, February 27, that the reports are false.
He described the reports as rumour, cheap propaganda and mother of all lies.
The Supreme Court is set to rule on the review on Monday, March 2.
Earlier, TrackNews reported that the Peoples Democratic Party accused the All Progressives Congress of mounting pressure on the Supreme Court not to reverse its verdict on the Imo governorship election petition.
The opposition party in a statement on Wednesday, February 26, by its spokesman Kola Ologbondiyan, said the judgement was flawed and that it contained “obvious mistakes” that capable of threatening the stability of the nation.
The party said its own application for the review was to assist the Supreme Court in correcting the inherent mistakes in the judgment, which it said, came as a result of the misleading presentation to the court by the APC.
It said the APC’s call for a review of the Supreme Court’s judgments on the Bayelsa and Zamfara governorship elections was to cause confusion and blackmail the Supreme Court from treating the Imo case on merit.
Many Nigerians on Twitter have expressed mixed reactions to the PDP’s allegation against the ruling APC.
Lincoln, @IKOLAHOSHOBUGIE, tweeted: “Your IMO state review request will go the way of Bayelsa.”
O’muyiwa, @odubayo822, commented: “This is not funny anymore. It is irresponsible and unpatriotic to want to rubbish this institution just for your political expediency. You were quick to tweet “Congratulations” when Lyon’s request for review was dismissed.”
“If APC hasn’t frustrated the Bayelsa review why would you raised alarm and or cry before the judgement of Imo is passed,” Kabiru Usman Misali, @KabiruMisali, tweeted.
Akinbode Olusegun tweeted: “Supreme court handed down fines on the Lawyers of application of Bayelsa review.
“The Apex Court says No court on earth can review its judgement. This is also the verdict of Imo and Zamfara. “Tanko has spoken!!!” “SC reversed IMO governorship judgement’
“The almighty court said today that they cannot reverse their previous judgement on Bayelsa today and you are happy but now shouting on Imo. You can shout from now till 2023 nothing will happen, the gods had spoken.”
Tawfiq Ololade wrote: “Please go ahead no party can hold you back but I’m certain the gravel will come down heavily on you.”
“Stop wasting time and resources. What happened with Bayelsa review will also be applied on Imo. Go and prepare well for 2023. I rest my case,” Leo Kelechi advised.
Joe Akogun also reacted: “I envisage a tough penalties for this yeye party. Make we get rest.”
Meanwhile, the Supreme Court had dismissed the APC’s application for the review of its judgment that sacked the party’s Bayelsa governorship candidate.
The court described the applications as frivolous and vexatious.
The presiding judge said: “There must be an end to litigation even if we review this judgment, every disaffected litigant will bring similar applications and the finality of Supreme Court judgments will be lost.”
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