Imo: I accept Supreme Court judgment disqualifying me, says Nwosu

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A former candidate of the candidate of the Action Alliance in the 2019 governorship election in Imo State, Uche Nwosu, said he has accepted in good faith the Supreme Court judgment which disqualified

him from the governorship race.

The apex court had in its judgment on Friday held that Nwosu, a son-in-law to a former governor of the state, Senator Rochas Okorocha, was nominated by All Progressives Congress and Action Alliance and as such ought not to have contested the governorship poll. Nwosu, who said the APC did not consider the legal implications when it substituted his name as its governorship candidate in the state, expressed gratitude to the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari for his neutrality during the crisis that led to the substitution of his name by the ruling party.In a statement he issued while reacting to the judgment, Nwosu said, “I solemnly want to state with every sense of humility, that I have accepted the judgement of the Supreme Court in good faith.

“The apex court, in its judgment, said that ab initio, I was the authentic candidate of All Progressives Congress, and then concluded that I had double nominations – that replacing my name as the governorship candidate of APC was not a good action.” He added, “The leadership of the party substituted my name without looking at the legal and other contentious implications of that action. I want to thank the Almighty God for taking me to the level I have seen myself both in politics and in life generally because without him, I would not have got to this level.All rights reserved.

 

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This is the best thing to happen to imo state since creation in 1976.

U don't have choice

Lol. You may appeal to Ceaser

You don’t have a choice

Don't accept .go to appeal supreme court

Like he has a choice

Do you have any other option?

If you like, reject it. Next time, learn to accept rejection early enough!

You for no accept am.

Knock, Knock, knock! Who is it? Eagle. Eagle who? officialEFCC Don’t be too quick to accept! You accept; you don’t accept 🤷🏾‍♀️ They’re waiting for you and your Papa Iberiberism!

Appeal go heaven nah

You can appeal. Take the matter to Amadioha court. All hope is not lost. Iberiberism.

No oo you for no accept... why you no kuku carry the matter go Hague

Before nko?

Before you wan go Amadioha?

😂😂😂😂😂

Did you have a choice😃😎

Try sharia court

😂

O jebi 😒

As if you have any choice

What other options does he have? Anu ohia!

No. Pls reject it.

Lol, what does he mean by I accept, like if you don't accept, anything will change the judgment.

A dictionary’s perspective.

This mumu should go and have several seats! Imo state is not Abia State

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