Chris Njoku, Owerri
A FEDERAL High Court sitting in Owerri on Friday, declared Senator Ifeanyi Araraume, candidate of the All Progressives Congress(APC), for Okigwe Senatorial election.
The presiding judge, Justice Tegem, in his ruling, in Suit no FHC/Ow/101/2020, nullified the election of Frank Ibezim, on the grounds that he was disqualified by the party’s screening cmmittee before the primary election.
The court stated that in the eyes of the law that Ibezim should not have participated in the primary.
According to him, the next person with the highest number of votes, Senator Ifeanyi Araraume, automatically becomes the candidate of the APC for Okigwe Senatorial election.
Recall that Senator Ifeanyi Araraume had approached the court, disputing the nomination of Ibezim as candidate of the party.
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The court had after proceedings on October 16 adopted briefs of counsels on the matter and reserved judgment for October 27.
The court did not pass judgment on the said date as the presiding judge was not on sit.
The APC Okigwe senate primary had generated controversy as parallel primaries were held.
The APC had forwarded the name of Frank Ibezim, to the Independent National Electoral Commission as the authentic candidate of the party for the forthcoming Okigwe senatorial polls.
Reacting to the ruling via a telephone chat with our correspondent, the APC state chairman, Prince Marcellus Nlemigbo, said: “We will appeal against the ruling.”

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