Governor Hope Uzodinma of Imo State has expressed optimism that the Supreme Court would not reverse its judgment that sacked his predecessor, Emeka Ihedioha, and declared him the winner of the March 19, 2019 governorship election.
Mr Ihedioha has, however, vowed to return to the Supreme Court with a view to seeking a review of the judgment that removed him from office. “We went to court with an issue of exclusion; we didn’t go to court complaining about election malpractices, violence and all of that. So, it is a peculiar case.
The governor, who was accompanied by the National Chairman of the APC, Adams Oshiohmole, during the visit, pledged to transform the living conditions of the inhabitants of the state.
Bandits&other terrorists kidnap&robb the citizens of their individual personal belongings, while the govt in power at the centre kidnapped&robbed the electorates of their legitimate democractic victories&forcefully imposed losers who then turn their anger against the electorates.
We're witnessing a gradual transition into Egyptian Mubarak era system of government.
Toys in the Nigerian power house
They are now the judge in their own case... continue ooo.
Era of political banditry
Remind me of I will tell my Daddy for you..Buhari is now the Supreme court Abi?
Yeah, he (Buhari) is the Supreme Court
Because it favour you, NGR Govt fear God
Tot he is in charge now!mumu
The land of Imo is calm and the people are happy now that they have their true leader in power. His Excellency, Distinguished Senator Hope Uzodinma is the people’s choice. He is the true winner of the gubernatorial election in Imo state. The Supreme Court knows better
OK. 🤔😏
Has he now become a staff of the Supreme Court?
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