A federal court in Owerri, Imo State capital, on Thursday dismissed a suit filed by Senator Samuel Anyanwu, challenging the emergence of the
state Governor-elect, Chief Emeka Ihedioha, as the gubernatorial candidate of
the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
Anyanwu had approached the court seeking to nullify
the victory of Ihedioha and declare him as the authentic winner of the primary
election. He had accused Ihedioha of engaging in over voting and thuggery,
which he alleged swayed the polls in favour of Ihedioha.
Delivering judgement, Justice Tijani Ringing said
the plaintiff did not convince the court on the prayers he sought. He said from
Anyanwu’s allegations, the court could not establish the fact in his claims,
and therefore dismissed the suit for lack of proof.
Recalled that Ihedioha in a primary election
conducted in Owerri on October 1, 2018, polled 1,723 to defeat his closest
rival, Anyanwu, who polled 1,282.
While Anyanwu rejected the result of the primary
election, five other aspirants namely:
Senator Achonu, Prof. Jude Njoku, Chief Chukwuma Ekomaru and Chief George
Ejike, congratulated Ihedioha on his
victory and went ahead to join his campaign tours.
Meanwhile, there is jubilation in the Owerri over
the judgement. Some residents who spoke to journalists described the judgement
as a landmark and called on Anyanwu to join hands with the governor-elect to
move the state forward.
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