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S-COURT JUDGMENT: Chris Uba warns brother Andy, Oduah, others to step down

By Soni Daniel, Northern Region Editor

ABUJA—A key member of the Ejike Oguebego faction of the Peoples Democratic Party in Anambra State, Chief Chris Uba, has warned his brother, Senator Andy Uba, Ms. Stella Oduah and others affected by the Supreme Court judgment of last Friday, to stop parading themselves further as Senators and quit  the National Assembly.

Uba said in Abuja yesterday that with the judgment, the affected senators and House of Representatives members in Anambra State had lost their seats and had no right whatsoever to cling on to their seats.

Andy Ubah and Stella Oduah
Andy Ubah and Stella Oduah

To prove his seriousness over the judgement, Ubah indicated his resolve to storm the Independent National Electoral Commission today to demand for their Certificates of Return so as to put an end to the refusal of the former lawmakers to comply with the court order.

It will be recalled that both Andy Uba and Oduah had faulted the Supreme Court judgment, insisting that they were not party to the suit which basically had to deal with issues of leadership crisis in Anambra PDP.

Chris, who described himself as “Senator representing Anambra South” while speaking with reporters in Abuja said he was shocked that those who should be conversant with the laws of the land could be deceiving the public regarding their true status after the Supreme Court failed to recognise the dubious way through which they got to the Senate.

He said: “The time for substitution had passed and we were busy doing our campaigns when, one week to the election, the Andy Uba faction went to the Court of Appeal and set aside the judgement of the High Court. Based on that, they took the judgement to INEC and their names were used to substitute our own. We cried foul then, insisting we were not party to the suit but INEC insisted that our names were initially published based on an earlier court order and that we should go on appeal.

“We appealed to the Supreme Court and the verdict on Friday clearly vindicated our position as the Supreme Court set aside that judgement of the Court of Appeal, agreed with the judgement of the High Court and even granted all our five prayers.

“Now, they (Chris Uba and Oduah) went on air and issued press statements to deceive the public that the order from the Supreme Court did not affect them because they were not a party to the suit. The question is: when our names were removed by INEC and replaced with theirs, were we party to the suit? Now they are shouting and trying to misinterpret a clear judgment that has removed them and given us victory.”

 

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