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Ogah Denies Collecting Money From Ikpeazu, Vows To Retrieve His “stolen Mandate” by CuriousMynd: 3:22pm On Mar 22, 2019
Candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the last governorship election in Abia, Uchechukwu Sampson Ogah, has denied receiving money from Governor Okezie Victor Ikpeazu to forgo his plan of filing a suit against him at the Governorship Election Tribunal, Igbere TV can authoritatively report.

Igbere TV learnt that there's been a rumoured report (not on Igbere TV) that Ikpeazu had settled Ogah with some money as part of a “post-election settlement deal” allegedly entered into earlier.

However, in a statement personally signed by Uche Ogah on Thursday, he said he was still going to challenge the outcome of the March 9 guber poll, insisting that it was no election but a “charade”.

In the statement, which was made available to Igbere TV on Friday, the governorship candidate maintained that his party, APC has since rejected the results and called for cancellation of same, even before the polls were concluded.

Ogah said he was still consulting with stakeholders on whether to approach the election tribunal or not, but, however, insisted that not filing a suit at the end does not mean he has compromised.

Full Statement,

“My attention has been drawn to news making the round that the Governor of Abia State, Dr Okezie Ikpeazu has paid me some money as part of a post-election settlement deal so that I can jettison plans to file a suit against him at the Governorship Election Petition Tribunal. This is not tue.

“I have also heard that the Governor has said in various fora that I was the singular reason he has not performed well in his about-to-end-first-term. This, according to him, was due to the pre-election suit I instituted against him between 2015 and 2017 which challenged his eligibility to be candidate of the PDP for the Abia State governorship election in 2015. It may be recalled that when we followed up the matter to the Supreme Court and the Court entered judgment for him, we congratulated him. We also put that episode behind us and moved on.

“In 2019, I stood election as the governorship candidate of the APC. It is general knowledge that what happened on 9th March 2019 was no election. It was rather a charade. The so called election in Abia state was marred with unimaginable irregularities. We have since rejected the results and have called for the cancellation of same or at best, for it to be declared inconclusive as was done in other places. Instead, INEC chose to ignore us for reasons that have long emerged after the unfortunate manipulation of the results.

“Consequently, I have continued to consult stakeholders on the next line of action. If for any reason I decide not to go to the tribunal, it is not because I had been given money. I am priceless. I can never be bought. I never came into politics because I am poor or that I want to make money. I am only motivated by my vision for the state and my interest to develop and move it away from stagnancy and reposition the state for a greater future. Going to the tribunal will not entirely be my decision alone. If I do not file a petition as a candidate, our party must. There is, however, little or nothing I can do if my party, the APC, decides to approach the Tribunal and seek redress that will return victory to us. I am a party man and will respect any party decision in this regard.

“I want to reiterate my love for Abia state. Our beloved State deserves the best. If we become like our neighbour-states that are speedily progressing in very many facets of governance indices, it won’t be a bad idea. One is surprised that the blames for these leadership failures in our state could be heaped on me. My resort to courts for redress signifies my love for the rule of law and due process. I am not like those that trample on the rights of Abians via bad leadership and mindless looting of our common patrimony in the state; I rather, represent a leadership that seeks to hearken to their urgent call for better service and development of our State.
Our journey may be delayed but it must surely materialize. We are not losing hope. God will keep His promise that Abia will be free and under our leadership.

“Based on the foregoing, it is evident that Dr Ikpeazu has not offered or given me any dime to look the other way and allow him pillage our state or usurp my victory. Even though we can undoubtedly make sacrifices for our God's own state if and when there is need to, no one should take advantage of that. Our disposition for peace is never a sign of weakness or taken as a lack of courage. No one individual is greater than Abia State.

“We urge our teeming supporters to remain calm and not be discouraged. They should disregard the fake news being dished out against my person simply to dampen their spirit or kill their resolve to stand by light over darkness. Those who never wished us well believe they will achieve this through misinformation and character assassination. May we be guided by the promises of our ever loving God in 1 Corinthians 16:13, "Be on your guard; stand firm in the faith; be men of courage; be strong" and Deuteronomy 31:6 "Be strong and of good courage, do not fear nor be afraid of them; for the LORD your God, He is the One who goes with you. He will not leave you nor forsake you".

SOURCE: http://igberetvnews.com/597238/ogah-denies-collecting-money-ikpeazu-vows-retrieve-stolen-mandate/

Re: Ogah Denies Collecting Money From Ikpeazu, Vows To Retrieve His “stolen Mandate” by slivertongue: 3:38pm On Mar 22, 2019
Ogah sud stop pretending &face d reality that he is a bad product packaged by a bad platform thus his loss

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Re: Ogah Denies Collecting Money From Ikpeazu, Vows To Retrieve His “stolen Mandate” by NORSIYK(m): 4:13pm On Mar 22, 2019
Everybody keep shouting stolen mandate everywhere, both the ones that cant win their polling units

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Re: Ogah Denies Collecting Money From Ikpeazu, Vows To Retrieve His “stolen Mandate” by Guyman02: 8:09pm On Mar 22, 2019
I am just thinking about the revelation that CJN Onnoghens account balance cannot even buy 2 of Yusuf Buhari Harley Davidson bike. That man has disappointed those protesting on his behalf, he is just a poor man by Nigerian standard occupying that position.
Our Niger Delta Oyel money that we thought he has something reasonable, only 5 not so sophisticated houses and one of which was given to him by Federal government. Nonsense and ingredients

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Re: Ogah Denies Collecting Money From Ikpeazu, Vows To Retrieve His “stolen Mandate” by tstx(m): 8:10pm On Mar 22, 2019
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Re: Ogah Denies Collecting Money From Ikpeazu, Vows To Retrieve His “stolen Mandate” by Num07033711115(m): 8:11pm On Mar 22, 2019
People jst dey denied today na wetin happen
Re: Ogah Denies Collecting Money From Ikpeazu, Vows To Retrieve His “stolen Mandate” by lastempero: 8:11pm On Mar 22, 2019
He should go and rest and I dont want hear that a y of the went to tribunal since they cant use their head,both you and otto should have reached a compromise but no greediness couldn't allow you.

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Re: Ogah Denies Collecting Money From Ikpeazu, Vows To Retrieve His “stolen Mandate” by alawi5k: 8:11pm On Mar 22, 2019
Hahaha. Rich keywords: Stolen mandate
Re: Ogah Denies Collecting Money From Ikpeazu, Vows To Retrieve His “stolen Mandate” by Westsida: 8:11pm On Mar 22, 2019
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Re: Ogah Denies Collecting Money From Ikpeazu, Vows To Retrieve His “stolen Mandate” by Mryemzyvic(m): 8:11pm On Mar 22, 2019
Let’s just sell this country and give everyone his or her own share of the money!

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Re: Ogah Denies Collecting Money From Ikpeazu, Vows To Retrieve His “stolen Mandate” by AmadiAba: 8:20pm On Mar 22, 2019
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Re: Ogah Denies Collecting Money From Ikpeazu, Vows To Retrieve His “stolen Mandate” by Nobody: 8:21pm On Mar 22, 2019
If you are an APC candidate and hoped to win any of the five South Eastern states then you must be on very cheap ogbomosho weed.

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Re: Ogah Denies Collecting Money From Ikpeazu, Vows To Retrieve His “stolen Mandate” by jrusky(m): 8:22pm On Mar 22, 2019
Which mandate is he talking about? Pls bro stop dreaming ok. If you are talking about apc just don't drag SS or SE into it those two region has no place for apc in their govt house.

So talking about mandate bro you have no mandate. Apc is the party of the mad for the mad people. Only satan and his demonic angels embraces apc.

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Re: Ogah Denies Collecting Money From Ikpeazu, Vows To Retrieve His “stolen Mandate” by NaijaRoyalty(m): 8:23pm On Mar 22, 2019
How can you reclaim what you've already lost ?

Ko possible mehn

The people of Abia rejected you and APC .

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Re: Ogah Denies Collecting Money From Ikpeazu, Vows To Retrieve His “stolen Mandate” by cosmatika(m): 8:23pm On Mar 22, 2019
If u like, go and waste ur money in correct again. Ur businesses will fold this time
Re: Ogah Denies Collecting Money From Ikpeazu, Vows To Retrieve His “stolen Mandate” by Runaway: 8:24pm On Mar 22, 2019
Bad market.
Re: Ogah Denies Collecting Money From Ikpeazu, Vows To Retrieve His “stolen Mandate” by CuntBobby: 8:25pm On Mar 22, 2019
My cousins uncle
Re: Ogah Denies Collecting Money From Ikpeazu, Vows To Retrieve His “stolen Mandate” by ChristianNorth: 8:46pm On Mar 22, 2019
No be only mandate. If PDP fields a goat in Abia, you will still lose.

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Re: Ogah Denies Collecting Money From Ikpeazu, Vows To Retrieve His “stolen Mandate” by nazicartel(m): 9:33pm On Mar 22, 2019
Otti and ogah are just two greedy fellows... how can two Abia north guys win Okezuo from Abia South

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Re: Ogah Denies Collecting Money From Ikpeazu, Vows To Retrieve His “stolen Mandate” by fykes(m): 11:42pm On Mar 22, 2019
Ogah... I don't even know what to say about him again.
Keep scoring own goals.... As at 2015 this man had so much goodwill with the people as much as Rochas had when he became governor.... But between then and now, he completely lost it.
By now those praise singers must have gone and he will be left to reality
Re: Ogah Denies Collecting Money From Ikpeazu, Vows To Retrieve His “stolen Mandate” by awuf2008: 9:51am On Mar 23, 2019
Election in south east is generally peaceful so no cause for alarm. Ogah is a looser.

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