Kangaroo court judgment won't save you -APGA to Uba

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Grand Alliance, Evangelist Chinedu Obigwe, has told the governorship candidate of All Progressives Congress, Senator Andy Uba, to stop seeking what it described as 'kangaroo' court judgment.

The National Coordinator, Media Warriors Forum of the All Progressives Grand Alliance, Evangelist Chinedu Obigwe, has told the governorship candidate of All Progressives Congress, Senator Andy Uba, to stop seeking what it described as “kangaroo” court judgment.

Obigwe was reacting to a media report that a High Court in Awka had purportedly upheld the contentious June 26, 2021, primary election conducted by the APC. He, therefore, added that only the Court of Appeal could upturn the Abuja Federal High Court judgement that stripped Uba of the eligibility to contest the November 6, 2021, governorship election and not any lower court.

He said, “The Abuja Federal High Court judgement delivered against Uba in a case filed by George Moghalu nailed him politically and that is the reason he is now running from pillar to post to salvage the situation.

 

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