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Ikpeazu & Ogar: Confusion In Abia State by BeeBeeOoh(m): 5:18am On Jul 01, 2016
•INEC issues certificate of return to Ogah

•I remain gov – Ikpeazu

•High Court stops swearing-in

•We’d work with any of them – PDP


Mr. Sampson Uchechukwu Ogah, who was declared governor-elect of Abia State on Monday by a Dederal High Court, Abuja, arrived Umuahia, the state capital yesterday in the evening saying he hoped to be sworn in today. Mr   Ogah, who landed at the Sam Mbakwe International Cargo Airport from Abuja, after receiving certificate of return issued to him by INEC assured  of “fresh air” for the people of the state.

He arrived at the airport aboard a chartered aircraft N664D with his wife and some associates, saying that he would either be sworn in yesterday or today.
Speaking to newsmen, Ogah described his triumph as “a new dawn because fresh air has entered into Abia State.”

The national chairman of the PDP, Sen Ali Modu Sheriff said he would be willing to work with either Ikpeazu or Ogah provided the rule of law was followed. However, an Abia State High Court has directed the state chief judge not to swear-in Ogah.

Also, Governor Okezie Ikpeazu, whose April election was quashed by the court, said he had already appealed the judgement and advised Oga not to show up for any swearing in. But Sampson Ogah, has insisted on being sworn in as governor, arguing that the injunction obtained by Mr. Ikpeazu was invalid coming from a subordinate court to the Federal High Court that ordered his swearing in.

Mr. Ogah said through his Media Adviser, Monday Ubani, that only an Appeal Court could grant such injunction.
He also argued that the appeal filed by the governor could not be considered a stay of action over the judgment of Justice Okon Abang.

Mr. Ogah urged the chief judge and all concerned to respect the ruling and allow him to immediately take over the reins of leadership so as to move the state forward.
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) yesterday issued Certificate of Return saying it was doing so in compliance with the ruling of the Federal High Court.

Ogah received his certificate from the INEC Commissioner in charge of the South-East, Amb. Lawrence Nwuruku, on behalf of the commission in Abuja.
Amb. Nwuruku said INEC decided to present the Certificate of Return to Ogah as directed by the court.

It would be recalled that a Federal High Court in Abuja on Monday removed Ikpeazu, on the grounds that he included false information in his tax clearance certificate.

The court directed that Ikpeazu’s election certificate be withdrawn and in his place, Ogah, who was the first runner-up in the primary election of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP),  should replace him.

In his ruling, Justice Okon Abang held that Ikpeazu was not qualified to contest the primary election of the PDP, which held on December 8, 2014, because he made false declaration in his INEC Form CF001 containing information of his tax certificate and personal income tax payments (P.A.Y.E.).
A statement issued  yesterday by Rotimi Lawrence Oyekanmi, the  Chief Press Secretary to the INEC Chairman, said  Ogah received his certificate based on the receipt of a certified true copy of the judgment signed by the FCT High Court  Registrar, Mr. Olawale M. Oladoyin, dated 27th June 2016 and served on INEC.

According to him, Justice Abang specifically ordered INEC, which was the 3rd Defendant in the case  “to issue Certificate of Return to the Plaintiff, Dr Sampson Uchechukwu Ogah as Governor of Abia State, for the election held on 11th April, 2015 and restore all entitlements to him as the elected Governor of Abia State.  Dr Okezie Ikpeazu is hereby ordered to vacate office as Governor of Abia State.”

Ikpeazu secures court Injunction, says ‘I remain governor’
However, embattled governor Ikpeazu yesterday obtained an ex-parte order at the Abia State High Court sitting in Osisioma Ngwa restraining the state chief judge or any judicial officer from swearing in Dr Ogah as governor of the state.
The injunction directed that the swearing in should not hold pending the determination of the motion on notice.

“Our laws are clear on this matter. No one may be issued with a Certificate of Return, let alone be sworn in as governor when there is a subsisting appeal and application for stay. I want to appeal to Abians to remain calm and law abiding in the face of this provocation,” he said.

Our correspondent reports that there was mixed reactions in major towns and cities in Abia State, as some supporters of the PDP were happy that wherever the pendulum swings, the party will still be in power.
Some party faithfuls believed that INEC had erred by giving a Certificate of Return to Ogah while others said Ikpeazu was paying a price for evading tax.

Ikpeazu, who was earlier in the morning set to attend the maiden  edition of Eminent Person Lecture Series in Abia State University, shelved the plan while those already at the venue  departed when the news reached them.
Lawyers react

A legal practitioner, Godwin Obla says the Certificate of Return issued to Ogah “is an ordinary piece of paper since the chief Judge of Abia state has not administered the Oath of office on him.”

Obla said that until Ikpeazu exhausted his 21 days right of appeal, the certificate of return issued to  Ogah is a piece of paper.
“If Ikeazie succeeds at the Court of Appeal, does it mean that INEC will now issue another certificate of return?” Obla asked.
He wondered why INEC was in a hurry, adding that the electoral empire ought to have acted responsibly.

Another lawyer, Abubakar Magaji SAN, in his reaction said Justice Abang’s decision was not a final judgment, adding that the sitting governor still has a right of appeal.
Magaji said that INEC’s action can only be right if the sitting Governor had not filed an appeal.

Similarly, Sebastine Hon, SAN said “if after INEC became aware of the notice of appeal and motion for stay of execution, but went ahead to issue a Certificate of Return to Mr. Ogah, then its action is null and void.

“The jurisdiction of the court of Appeal to deal one way or the other with the motion for stay should not be frustrated under any guise. The President and the Inspector –General of Police should quickly intervene to stop graduation to constitutional anarchy in Abia State,” he said.
“This could create confusion in the state. I don’t know why INEC issued the certificate of return. I understand there is an appeal at the Appeal Court and that should serve as a stay. 

“I don’t know the legal authority INEC relied upon, we cannot have two governors in a state,” said Abeny Mohammed, SAN).
Another lawyer, Abdul Mahmud, said “A court that is aware that a court of coordinate jurisdiction has given an order on a matter, ought not to proceed to give another order.

However, an activist, Barrister Abubakar Sanni, said that issuing the Certificate of Return to Ogah was in order. According to him, “It is high time people in government started obeying Court orders.

http://www.dailytrust.com.ng/news/general/confusion-in-abia/153368.html#lKqDlxqaRLLqPqhO.99

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Re: Ikpeazu & Ogar: Confusion In Abia State by sarrki(m): 5:21am On Jul 01, 2016
Abeg make them chil ooo cause of the poor masses
Re: Ikpeazu & Ogar: Confusion In Abia State by Nobody: 5:29am On Jul 01, 2016

•High Court stops swearing-in
Don't allow APC 1mbecillity to corrupt the Judicial Process

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Re: Ikpeazu & Ogar: Confusion In Abia State by TI1919(m): 5:30am On Jul 01, 2016
grin grin grin grin
Re: Ikpeazu & Ogar: Confusion In Abia State by squanta(m): 5:32am On Jul 01, 2016
The High court judgement in which Ogah wants to exercise is in abeyance as Ikpeazu has gone for an apeal meaning that Ogah cannot excercise that court ruling as it is subject to the apeal court ruling viz-a-viz supreme court ruling.

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Re: Ikpeazu & Ogar: Confusion In Abia State by Nobody: 5:33am On Jul 01, 2016
squanta:
The High court judgement in which Ogah wants to exercise is in abeyance as Ikpeazu has gone for an apeal meaning that Ogah cannot excercise that court ruling as it is subject to the apeal court ruling viz-a-viz supreme court ruling.
^^ Very simple.
And zombies are already rejoicing over nothing

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Re: Ikpeazu & Ogar: Confusion In Abia State by Adeoba10(m): 5:33am On Jul 01, 2016
Thunder fire both of dem...

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Re: Ikpeazu & Ogar: Confusion In Abia State by Flexherbal(m): 5:52am On Jul 01, 2016
We all know that this your fight is not for the good of the people, but for your pocket.

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Re: Ikpeazu & Ogar: Confusion In Abia State by Nobody: 7:05am On Jul 01, 2016
I know this already but those who wished Abia evil went on jubilation.
Re: Ikpeazu & Ogar: Confusion In Abia State by SAMBATLAN(m): 10:55am On Jul 01, 2016
Ikpeazu did not know Ogah will come out from nowhere like............ cheesy cheesy

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Re: Ikpeazu & Ogar: Confusion In Abia State by Nobody: 10:57am On Jul 01, 2016
I am not confused anyway undecided
It is a win-win situation...at least that's what my sugar said. undecided
Re: Ikpeazu & Ogar: Confusion In Abia State by tbaba1234: 10:57am On Jul 01, 2016
quid:

Don't allow APC 1mbecillity to corrupt the Judicial Process

Wetin concern APC for this matter?

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Re: Ikpeazu & Ogar: Confusion In Abia State by Alvinnado(m): 10:57am On Jul 01, 2016
Nawooooh I am really tired of all this shit happening in Abia state.... They should let him be,
Re: Ikpeazu & Ogar: Confusion In Abia State by sammyj: 10:58am On Jul 01, 2016
IKpeazu is on OYO since there is a federal high court order stating that Ogar should immediately be sworn in as the new governor since the later decided to present a fake tax document dated back to a Saturday which a none civil servant working day. I wonder if our politicians think with their brains or their mouth !!! grin angry cheesy grin grin

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Re: Ikpeazu & Ogar: Confusion In Abia State by otokx(m): 10:59am On Jul 01, 2016
Until he is sworn in, he is not the governor.

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Re: Ikpeazu & Ogar: Confusion In Abia State by Mopolchi: 11:00am On Jul 01, 2016
Ogar is now the Oga and Ikpeazu is the last man now. Ogar is the governor elect.
Re: Ikpeazu & Ogar: Confusion In Abia State by judecares1(m): 11:00am On Jul 01, 2016
Una neva see anytin
Re: Ikpeazu & Ogar: Confusion In Abia State by Nobody: 11:00am On Jul 01, 2016
tbaba1234:


Wetin concern APC for this matter?

We know APC propaganda when we see it.
We are not zombies. smiley smiley smiley

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Re: Ikpeazu & Ogar: Confusion In Abia State by tempest01(m): 11:00am On Jul 01, 2016
The beam light should be on this Okon Abang guy....he is bastardizing the judiciary process

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Re: Ikpeazu & Ogar: Confusion In Abia State by Zonacom(m): 11:01am On Jul 01, 2016
Sherif said PDP is ready to work with any of them. Very funny cos Sherif himself is not sure of his chairmanship of Pdp.

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Re: Ikpeazu & Ogar: Confusion In Abia State by donchijoz(m): 11:01am On Jul 01, 2016
Abia state in state of confusion
Re: Ikpeazu & Ogar: Confusion In Abia State by yomalex(m): 11:02am On Jul 01, 2016
Recycling the same news

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Re: Ikpeazu & Ogar: Confusion In Abia State by JuanDeDios: 11:02am On Jul 01, 2016
So Monday Ubani is involved in this illegality Ogar wants to foist on Abia!
Re: Ikpeazu & Ogar: Confusion In Abia State by robosky02(m): 11:03am On Jul 01, 2016
ok na
Re: Ikpeazu & Ogar: Confusion In Abia State by abumeinben(m): 11:03am On Jul 01, 2016
grin

Reminds me of classmates fighting for the position of class captain.

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Re: Ikpeazu & Ogar: Confusion In Abia State by Sunnycliff(m): 11:05am On Jul 01, 2016
Inec is to be blamed in dis brouhaha for failing in one of d acts of amended electoral law
Re: Ikpeazu & Ogar: Confusion In Abia State by tbaba1234: 11:06am On Jul 01, 2016
quid:

We know APC propaganda when we see it.
We are not zombies. smiley smiley smiley

Both men are PDP.. It seems like an internal fight.

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Re: Ikpeazu & Ogar: Confusion In Abia State by Nobody: 11:08am On Jul 01, 2016
tbaba1234:


Both men are PDP.. It seems like an internal fight.
An internal fight animated by the APC

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Re: Ikpeazu & Ogar: Confusion In Abia State by Bom4Real: 11:09am On Jul 01, 2016
Both of them are win-win for Abia State
Re: Ikpeazu & Ogar: Confusion In Abia State by obisdavinc(m): 11:09am On Jul 01, 2016
Supreme court has the final say in this matter.

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Re: Ikpeazu & Ogar: Confusion In Abia State by Cortana2: 11:10am On Jul 01, 2016
quid:

Don't allow APC 1mbecillity to corrupt the Judicial Process

undecided
Re: Ikpeazu & Ogar: Confusion In Abia State by VIPERVENOM(m): 11:10am On Jul 01, 2016
quid:

^^ Very simple.
And zombies are already rejoicing over nothing
nothing concern zombie with wailer matter. make una go arrange una house

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