Senator Hope Uzodinma |
An Abuja High Court has ordered the Independent National Electoral
Commission (INEC) and the All Progressives Congress (APC) to show cause,
within 48 hours, why Senator Hope Uzodinma should not be the
governorship candidate of the party in Imo State, having won the
primary.
The order followed an ex parte motion filed by Uzodinma, wherein he
is asking the court to restrain the APC and INEC from processing or
forwarding any other name as the Imo state governorship candidate of the
party except that of himself.
Senator Uzodinma, in suit No FCT/HC/BW/ CV/306/18, sought five
reliefs from the court, presided over by Justice A.O. Musa, among which
is an injunction restraining APC from conducting fresh primary in Imo,
pending the hearing and determination of the motion on notice.
The senator, who was declared winner of the APC governorship primary
by Alhaji Ahmed Gulak panel, also sought an order restraining INEC from
monitoring another primary in Imo for the governorship election.
He also sought an order of the court directing APC, as the first
defendant, to forward his name to INEC (second defendant) as the duly
elected candidate of APC for the governorship election in Imo State.
The lawmaker equally sought an order restraining INEC from accepting
or processing any other name except that of himself (Uzodinma) as the
APC candidate in Imo state, pending the hearing and determination of the
motion on notice.
Finally, he sought the court’s order for INEC to continue to process
his name (Uzodinma) as the duly elected governorship candidate of APC in
Imo State until the matter is determined.
After hearing the prayers, Justice A.O. Musa of the High Court in
Bwari gave both APC and INEC 48 hours within which to show cause why the
reliefs sought by Uzodinma should not be granted.
He also ordered the defendants to make appearance in court within
five days. Justice Musa, in addition ordered that the matter should be
given an accelerated hearing.
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