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Oriental Lawyers Request Supreme Court To Deliver Justice on Enugu Governorship Election Petition

A foremost nongovernmental Organisation (NGO) in the South East, Oriental Lawyers for Justice, has requested the Supreme Court to deliver justice on the controversial Enugu State Governorship election held on March 18.

The attorneys declared in a statement in Enugu on Sunday by President of the organisation, Barrister JohnBosco Aninwede and publicity Secretary, Mrs Ifeoma Ejike, that “all Enugu people ask is justice, nothing more than justice, Both the Enugu State Election Petitions Tribunal and the Court of Appeal delivered judgments on the matter when it was brought to them, but not justice.

“The Enugu people are expecting justice this time because the Supreme Court is the final court in the land and the closest approximation of the divine symbol of justice, fairness, and equity.”

The lawyers said that the previous “controversial judgments by the lower courts can be excused on the ground that neither the Election Petitions Tribunal nor the Court of Appeal has the authority of finality on the matter, and so an obvious miscarriage of justice was tolerated.”

The group said that on each of the days the previous judgments were delivered, Enugu State was thrown into mourning, unlike in the neighbouring Abia State where justice was upheld at every stage and hundreds of people spontaneously jumped into the streets in wild jubilation.

“Their confidence in the judiciary was rekindled, and they stated so unequivocally on each occasion. There is overwhelming evidence that the Labour Party won Enugu State in all the elections better than it won Abia.

“Labour won seven of the eight House of Representatives seats, won two of the Senate seats, won 86% of the Presidential votes cast in the state14 of the 24 House of Assembly seats which were held on the same day as the gubernatorial election,” the group added.

The Civil Society organisation described the evidence of over-voting in the Owoh hometown of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate, Peter Mbah, as axiomatic, accusing him of forging his National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) discharge certificate.

According to the group: “The drama surrounding Mbah is embarrassing. He bribed a high court in Abuja to declare that the NYSC has no right to dissociate itself from his forged NYSC certificate.

“He got the Independent National Electoral Commission (NYSC) to declare him the winner of an election which he lost awfully, and has since become the butt of scorn and caricature throughout Enugu State and beyond.

“Mbah rarely comes out of Government House where he surrounds himself with an armada of fierce-looking security men surrounded by an awesome paraphernalia of violence for fear of an imminent attack by the ordinary people who have nothing but deep contempt for his moral integrity.”

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