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  • I have no regrets defecting to APC – Umahi

    I have no regrets defecting to APC – Umahi

    Gov. Dave Umahi of Ebonyi on Wednesday in Abakaliki said he has no regrets defecting to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

    The governor stated this while addressing members and supporters of the party during a solidarity rally held at the Udensi Water Fountain Round about in Abakaliki.

    Umahi, who appealed for calm, assured APC faithful, supporters and friends of the administration who thronged the venue of the rally to express their love and solidarity that the judgement sacking him as governor would not stand.

    He reiterated that he had no regrets dumping the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) whom he accused of desperation and bent on distracting his administration.

    “I have no regrets leaving PDP. The judgement sacking me as your governor will not stand at appeal and I remain the governor as I’m still working.

    “I said the lawyers of PDP are the ones doing forum shopping and I’m going to report the lawyers to NBA to discipline them because the judge was misled.

    “The blame is not on the judge. The blame is on the PDP lawyers who misled the judge.

    “And I’m using the opportunity to appeal for calm and to let Nigerians know that nobody castigated the judge and we will not.

    “Today, we have appealed the judgement. We have done three things; we have done the appeal at Enugu, and when I say that, we have two judgements, I say that the judgement in Ebonyi, which has equal powers with that of Abuja.

    “We said that we will obey the judgement in Ebonyi; we will appeal the judgement of Abuja.

    “We didn’t say we will disobey, otherwise we would have not appeal, we are before the Appeal Court in Enugu state and that of Abuja.

    “We have also filed a stay of execution. So, we are still the governor and deputy governor of Ebonyi,” Umahi said.

    He said that he has mobilised no fewer than 17 Senior Advocates of Nigeria to Appeal the judgement of the Abuja Federal High Court.

  • NBA attacks Ebonyi State Governor, Dave Umahi  for uncomplimentary comments over court Judgment

    NBA attacks Ebonyi State Governor, Dave Umahi for uncomplimentary comments over court Judgment

    The Nigeria Bar Association NBA has condemned in totality the reactions of Ebonyi state governor, Dave Umahi towards the judgment delivered by the Federal High court Abuja .

    Recall that the federal high court in Abuja ruled that the Ebony state governor Dave Umahi alongside his deputy Eric Igwe should vacate their offices for defecting to APC from PDP under which platform they got the mandate.

    Reacting to the judgment, the Governor used uncomplimentary words to describe it and called the judge Hon Justice Ekwo many uncomplimentary names among which are. Umahi decribed the judgment as a jungle justice and labelled the judge ” hatchet man”

    NBA also chided the governor for arrogating for himself judicial powers and magisterial authority when he declared the judgment of a court of jurisdiction ”null and void” saying it an executive rascality taken too far”

    In a statement released by the body, the actions of the governor were described as impunity and rascality of the highest order .

    The NBA has made it clear that it is not interested in the outcome of the case and will continue to stay out of partisan politics but wouldn’t sit idly and watch the judiciary dragged in the mud by the governor.

    The association stated that it got series of calls from sections of people in the country over the misguided comments from the governor and have demanded that appropriate sanctions be taken to protect the sanctity of the judiciary.

    The body has described the overall actions of the governor Umahi as shocking and a national embarrassment to all and sundry.

    According to the statement the NBA had expected the governor to sue for calm for his supporters and assure them that all legal and constitutional avenues would be exploited to challenge the judgment instead of denigrating the office of the judge.

     

  • Umahi approaches Appeal Court for reinstatement as Ebonyi State Governor

    Umahi approaches Appeal Court for reinstatement as Ebonyi State Governor

    Embattled Governor of Ebonyi State, Dave Umahi and his deputy, Dr Eric Kelechi-Igwe have appealed the Federal High Court judgement that sacked them from office.

    Recall that the duo were on Tuesday sacked on the grounds of their defection from the Peoples Democratic Party to the All Progressives Congress.

    Appealing the decision on Tuesday, before the Court of Appeal in Abuja, in Suit No: FHC/ABJ/CS/920/2021, Umahi and his deputy stated that the Federal High Court erred when it said it had “not seen any authority which propounds that where Governor or Deputy Governor defects his political party on which platform he was elected into office, he cannot be sued by that political party to reclaim its mandate.”

    The Appellants said, “The Hon trial court was virtually setting aside the Supreme court of Nigeria’s decision in AG Federation v. Atiku Abubakar & 3 ORS (2007) LCN/3799(SC)to the effect that there are no constitutional provisions prohibiting President or vice and invariably the Governor and or deputy Governor from defecting to another Political Party.

    “The provisions of section 308 are specific Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Constitution, but subject to subsection (2) of this section, no civil or criminal proceedings shall be instituted or continued against 3rd and 4th Appellants during their mandate in office as Governor and Deputy Governor respectively.

    “The Respondent’s cause of action at the court below was defection of the Appellants from the PDP on which platform they were voted into office to the APC.

    “There is no provision of the 1999 Constitution (as amended) that provides for the removal of 3rd and 4th Appellants as sitting Governor and Deputy Governor respectively of Ebonyi State for reason of defection.”

    The Appellants also said the trial court erred in law and misdirected itself when it relied on Sections 68 and 109 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999(as amended) in holding that the Appellants, having defected from the PDP to the APC, offended the provisions of the Constitution and must vacate their offices as Governor and Deputy Governor respectively.

    The Appellants, in their suit, stated that there is no specific mention of Governor and Deputy Governor in the provisions of section 68 and 109 respectively of the 1999 Constitution (as amended).

    “By relying on sections 68 and 109 of the Constitution the Hon. trial court assumed the role of the legislator and arrogated to itself the powers of amendment of the Constitution,” they argued.

    Adding: “There is no provision in the 1999 Constitution (as amended) which state that Governor or Deputy Governor will vacate his office if he defects from his political party to another political party.

    They also said, “The lower court erred in law and overruled the decision of the Supreme Court of Nigeria when it held that ownership of votes cast during the Governorship Election of 2019 belongs to the 1st Respondent and not the Appellants.”

    They argued that, “The Hon trial court relied on AMAECHI v. INEC and FALEKE v. INEC when same are no longer the law on the ownership of votes cast in an election.

    “Ngige v. Akunyile (2012) 15 NWLR Pt.1323-343 (CA) the court held: “the above provisions show that a political party canvasses for votes on behalf of the candidate. In other words, a political party is nothing more than agent of the candidate in gathering votes to an election”

  • Umahi: We will make decision once court judgement is served to us – INEC

    Umahi: We will make decision once court judgement is served to us – INEC

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has said once a copy of the court judgment sacking the Governor of Ebonyi State, Dave Umahi is served, it would make a decision on the ruling.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) had on Tuesday reported that a Federal High Court sitting in Abuja had sacked Governor Umahi and his Deputy, Dr Eric Kelechi-Igwe, following their defection from the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    The court said Mr Umahi forfeited his governorship position when he defected from the PDP to join the ruling All Progressives Congress last year.

    “The Commission has not been served with a copy of the said judgement. The Commission will meet and make a decision when it is served with a Certified True Copy of the judgement,” Mr Festus Okoye said.

    Justice Inyang Ekwo had ordered the electoral body to stop recognising Mr Umahi and Dr Kelechi-Igwe as Governor and Deputy, and that the PDP should send names to INEC to replace both of them.

    This new development comes hours after the opposition PDP urged INEC to issue certificates of return to Iduma Igariwe and Fred Udogwu as the new governor and deputy for Ebonyi.

  • INEC receives order for Umahi, Deputy’s replacement

    INEC receives order for Umahi, Deputy’s replacement

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has been ordered to receive names of candidates from the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) to replace ousted Govenor Dave Umahi and his Deputy, Mr Eric Kelechi-Igwe.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports a Federal High Court sitting in Abuja presided over by Justice Inyang Ekwo gave the order while passing a judgement that sacked Umahi and his Deputy on Tuesday.

    Justice Ekwo ordered Umahi of Ebonyi State to vacate office after his defection from the PDP to the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    Delivering judgment, Justice Ekwo, also ordered Igwe to stop parading himself as deputy governor of the state.

    The PDP had asked the court to sack Umahi, alongside his deputy, Dr Igwe, from office on account of their defection from the party to the APC.

    The PDP, in an originating summons marked FHC/ABJ/CS/920/2021, urged the court to declare that by defecting from the party on which they were sponsored and elected as governor and deputy governor of Ebonyi to the APC, a political party that did not win the election, they had resigned or deemed to have resigned from office.

    The plaintiff stated that the defendants purportedly defected and relinquished their membership of the PDP on which platform they contested and won the governorship election.

    It said “by so doing, the defendants are deemed to have lost the majority votes scored at the election and consequently should be ordered by the court to vacate their respective offices as Governor and deputy governor of Ebonyi State.”

    Other parties in the suit are the INEC and the APC as 1st and 2nd defendants respectively.

    Umahi had announced his defection to APC on Nov. 17, 2020, citing “injustice” as basis of his action.

    Also, Justice Ekwo declared the seats of the 16 lawmakers of the Ebonyi State House of Assembly vacant, having defected from the party on which platform they were elected to APC.

    Meanwhile, the PDP had in another suit marked: FHC/ABJ/CS/ 1041/21 asked the court to declare the seats of the 16 lawmakers vacant having dumped the party for another.

    Delivering judgment in the first suit, Justice Ekwo declared that having defected from the PDP, under which platform they came into power, the duo are deemed to have resigned from the office and, hence, no longer entitled to be called governor and deputy governor.

    The judge held that it was constitutionally wrong for a candidate elected into an office on a platform of a political party to defect to another political while still holding office.

    He said the votes gotten by Umahi and Igwe on March 9, 2019 were PDP votes and not APC.

    Ekwo ordered INEC to receive names of candidates from the PDP to replace Umahi and Igwe.

    “The votes in any election in Nigeria are to political parties, and not candidates,” the judge held.

    He said that the governor and and his deputy failed to adequately defend the substantive issues concerning their defection.

    “It would be constitutionally wrong for a person who was not sponsored by one political party, to defect and become a member of another political party before the expiration of the period he was elected,” he said.

    He said that the “constitution does not treat the issue of defection lightly,” citing Section 221 of the 1999 Constitution.

    According to him, the constitution is put in jeopardy when the will of the electorate who voted for a political party can be brazenly merchandised by candidates without consequence.

    “The APC cannot govern Ebonyi State through the 3rd and 4th defendants (Umahi and Igwe) when it did not win the election that produced them,” he said.

    He said Umahi and his deputy could not have claimed to be unaware of the “consequences of their act of defection.”

    “Having defected to another party, they cannot hold onto the votes of the plaintiff (PDP) to remain in office,” he said.

    Ekwo declared the continued stay in office by the duo as unconstitutional, saying it was in “breach of the provisions of Section 179 (2) (a) and (b) of the 1999 constitution.”

    He ordered that the PDP “is entitled to submit to 1st defendant (INEC), the names of candidates to replace” Umahi and Igwe, “for the purposes of utilising the lawful votes cast in favour of the plaintiff (PDP)” at the March 9, 2019 Governorship Poll.

    “An order is hereby made directing the 1st defendant (INEC) to immediately receive from the plaintiff, the names of its candidates to replace the 3rd and 4th defendants (Umahi and Igwe) for the purpose of utilising the lawful votes cast in favour of the plaintiff.

    “Or in the alternative, the 1st defendant is hereby to hold a gubernatorial election for Ebonyi State in accordance with Section 177(c) of the Constitution (excluding the 3rd and 4th defendants who are disqualified from participating in the election by virtue of Section 182 (1)(b) of the Constitution).

    “An order is hereby made directing the 1st defendant to immediately declare the persons nominated or to be nominated to it by the plaintiff as governor and deputy governor of Ebonyi State,” he ruled.

    The judge, who made an order to injunction restraining INEC from recognising Umahi and Igwe as governor and deputy governor, also made an order of perpetual injunction restraining Umahi and Igwe forthwith from parading themselves as governor and deputy governor.

    In a related development, Ekwo also ordered the lawmakers, who were 5th to 20th defendant in the suit, to vacate their seats in the state’s assembly, having defected from the party that brought them into office to another party.

    The judge, who ordered the INEC to receive a fresh list of names of candidates from the PDP to fill the vacant seats, also directed that in the alternative, the electoral umpire should conduct a fresh election within 90 days to fill the vacancies occasioned by the 16 lawmakers’ defection.

    He held that their seats “are now vacant by operation of Section 109 (1g) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.”

    The judge also made an order the clerk of the Ebonyi State House of Assembly (4th defendant) to recover from the sacked lawmakers and pay into the account of the House of Assembly (3rd defendant) all salaries, emoluments, remunerations, allowances or any money or property given to or received by the lawmakers (5th to 20th defendants).

    The affected lawmakers include: Odefa Odefa, Victor Chukwu, Kingsley Ikoro, Benjamin Jununu, Nkemka Okoro, Anthony Nwegede, Chinwe Nwachukwu and Onu Nwonye.

    Others are Friday Neuhuo, Moses Odunwa, Chinedu Awo, Chinedu Onah, Chukwuma Igwe, Chukwu Lucas and Francis Nwifuru.

    Meanwhile, the Ebonyi Commissioner for Information and State Orientation, Orji Orji, has described the verdict as a “travesty of justice,” assuring that they would appeal the decision.

    He faulted the court’s reliance on provisions of the Electoral Act dealing with pre-election and election matters.

    “The Court of Appeal decision in Amaechi Vs INEC shows that today’s judgement was a clear case of an error in law and we must challenge it at the appellate court,” he said.

    He said a court of coordinate jurisdiction had pronounced on the matter, saying that the constitution had no provision on defection for governors or had not made it an offence for a governor to defect from one party to another.

    “We can also test the veracity of the Federal High Court decision today at the Court of Appeal.

    “I want to tell Ebonyi people that there is no cause for alarm,” Orji said.

    Moving on the strength of the court ruling, the PDP has nominated Hon. Iduma Igariwe as the new Governor of Ebonyi State, awaiting the endorsement of the INEC.

    TNG reports the PDP also nominated Mr. Fred Udogwu as the new Deputy Governor of the State in line with a court ruling sacking Dave Umahi and his Deputy, Mr Eric Kelechi-Igwe.

    National Chairman of PDP, Senator Iyorchia Ayu made the announcement on Tuesday at the national headquarters of the PDP in Abuja after earlier declining to reveal the names of the nominees.

    “We are happy to inform you that for the position of Governor, the party after due consultation with stakeholders in Ebonyi State is putting forward Hon Iduma Igariwe as the new Governor.

    “For the position of Deputy Governor, the party is putting forward Mr Fred Udogwu. Just to repeat, for Governor, Hon Iduma Igariwe; for Deputy Governor, Mr Fred Udogwu,” Ayu said.

  • UPDATE: PDP names Igariwe as new Governor of Ebonyi, Udogwu as Deputy

    UPDATE: PDP names Igariwe as new Governor of Ebonyi, Udogwu as Deputy

    The People’s Democratic Party (PDP) has nominated Hon. Iduma Igariwe as the new Governor of Ebonyi State, awaiting the endorsement of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports the PDP also nominated Mr. Fred Udogwu as the new Deputy Governor of the State in line with a court ruling sacking Dave Umahi and his Deputy, Mr Eric Kelechi-Igwe.

    National Chairman of PDP, Senator Iyorchia Ayu made the announcement on Tuesday at the national headquarters of the PDP in Abuja after earlier declining to reveal the names of the nominees.

    Ayu said that the decision was made after due consultation with party stakeholders at the national and Ebonyi State chapter, in compliance to Monday’s judgment of the Federal High Court, Abuja, which sacked Umahi and Igwe for defecting to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

    He called on INEC to immediately withdraw the Certificates of Return from Umahi and Igwe and immediately issue same to Igariwe and Udogwu.

    Ayu appreciated the court judgement and the court, presided over by Justice Inyang Ekwo, for the judgement, describing it as a landmark judgement.

    “First, we want to appreciate the Nigerian Judiciary for this landmark judgement. The ruling will bring order in the political space and check the issue of political rascality and stolen mandates. The judiciary is indeed the backbone of this democracy.

    “We also want to single out Justice Ekwo for special recognition, particularly for being courageous and forthright in going for the substance of the law rather than the technicalities.

    “And in line with the court order, PDP is immediately submitting to INEC the names of our candidates for Governor and Deputy Governor of Ebonyi state respectively.

    “We are happy to inform you that for the position of Governor, the party after due consultation with stakeholders in Ebonyi State is putting forward Hon Iduma Igariwe as the new Governor.

    “For the position of Deputy Governor, the party is putting forward Mr Fred Udogwu. Just to repeat, for Governor, Hon Iduma Igariwe; for Deputy Governor, Mr Fred Udogwu.

    “Furthermore, we call on the Chief Judge of Ebonyi state to immediately swear them in as soon as INEC issues the Certificates of Return.

    “And lastly, we call on INEC to immediately withdraw the Certificates of Return from the 17 lawmakers and commence the process of conducting bye-elections to replace them.”

    Ayu noted that in the same ruling, the court sacked the 17 members of the Ebonyi State House of Assembly who also defected with the governor and his deputy to the APC.

    He recalled that Umahi, his deputy and the 17 lawmakers were elected on the PDP platform in 2015 and again in 2019, but defected to the APC on November 17, 2020, citing “injustice done to the South-East.”

    “And determined to reclaim our stolen mandates, the PDP had sued them and joined both the APC and INEC in the suit.

    “We had prayed the court to declare that by defecting from the PDP, on whose platform they were sponsored and elected, Umahi, Igwe and the 17 lawmakers had resigned or deemed to have resigned from office on the day of their defections.”

    He said that the Federal High Court, sitting in Abuja, gave the PDP and democracy justice today.

    A Federal High Court, Abuja, on Tuesday, ordered Gov. Umahi to vacate office after his defection from the PDP to the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    Justice Ekwo, in the judgment, also ordered Dr Eric Igwe to stop parading himself as deputy governor of the state.

    Justice Ekwo declared that having defected from the PDP, under which platform they came into power, the duo are deemed to have resigned from the office and, hence, no longer entitled to be called governor and deputy governor.

    The judge said it was constitutionally wrong for a candidate elected into an office on a platform of a political party to defect to another political while still holding office.

    He said the votes gotten by Umahi and Igwe on March 9, 2019, were PDP votes and not for APC.

    Umahi, in his reaction, said that he remains the govenor of the state and will not vacate office for anyone.

    Umahi, who described the judgement as a ‘sham’, accused the Presiding Judge, Justice Inyang Ekwo, of doing a hatchet job.

  • BREAKING: APC bickers as PDP names Umahi, Deputy’s successor

    BREAKING: APC bickers as PDP names Umahi, Deputy’s successor

    The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) says it has submitted names of its nominees to replace the sacked Ebonyi State Governor, Dave Umahi and his Deputy, Dr Eric Kelechi Igwe.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports National Chairman of the PDP, Senator Iyorchia Ayu made this known on Tuesday while addressing a world press conference at the party’s national headquarters in Abuja.

    Senator Ayu revealed that the names of the nominees have been submitted to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

    He disclosed that the party’s National Working Committee (NWC) endorsed the names of nominees to be sworn in as Governor and Deputy Governor of Ebonyi State.

    When asked about the names submitted, he said “we are not going to release the names immediately. But the names will soon be made available to the press”.

    Recall a Federal High Court sitting in Abuja had sacked Governor Umahi of Ebonyi State and his Deputy, Dr Eric Kelechi Igwe, following their defection from the PDP to the ruling All Progressive Congress (APC).

    APC bickers, says Gov Umahi’s sack unacceptable

    Meanwhile, State chapter of the APC in Ebonyi has rejected the ruling by the Abuja Federal High Court.

    In reaction to the court ruling, the State’s Publicity Secretary, Simbad Chidi described the sack by the court as a “disturbance to democracy” in the State.

    “Today’s ruling in Abuja cannot overrule the State High Court that upheld his defection to APC already. The ruling is unacceptable,” Chidi said.

  • Nobody can remove me as Governor of Ebonyi State – Umahi boasts

    Nobody can remove me as Governor of Ebonyi State – Umahi boasts

    David Umahi has said he remains the Governor of Ebonyi State, boasting that nobody can remove him as the Govenor of the State and that he will not vacate the office for anyone.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Governor Umahi made this known while addressing journalists at the State Government House in Abakaliki.

    Recall that a Federal High Court sitting in Abuja on Tuesday sacked the Governor and his Deputy, Dr Kelechi Igwe for defecting to the All Progressives Congress (APC) from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

    Umahi, who described the judgement as a ‘sham’, accused the Presiding Judge, Justice Inyang Ekwo of doing a hatchet job.

    “Nobody can remove me as the govenor of the state as we know where the judgement came from.

    “Justice Ekwo has more than 10 cases against the state government and we will see where this leads him,” Umahi said.

    The govenor assured his supporters and the people of the state that he would complete his mandate.

    “We have petitioned Ekwo before the National Judicial Council (NJC) as his continued stay on the bench is disaster for the country.

    “People should not panic as I, the governor, is not distracted at all,” he said.

    He said that the development will not affect his presidential ambition, noting that his legal team would appeal the judgement.

    “The constitution stipulates that the only way a governor can be removed from office is through death, resignation or impeachment by the state House of Assembly.

    “There is no constitutional provision that empowers a hatchet man to turn the constitution or law of the land on its head.

    “The Supreme Court’s recent judgement on Zamfara among others attests to this fact as I remain the governor of the state,” Umahi said.

  • Flashback: How Gov Dave Umahi dumped PDP for APC

    Flashback: How Gov Dave Umahi dumped PDP for APC

    Governor Dave Umahi announced his defection from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progressives Congress (APC) on Tuesday, November 17, 2020.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Governor Umahi claimed at the time of his defection that he was leaving the PDP with which he won the governorship seat on two occasions because of injustice.

    “Why am I moving to APC? Some people said I was promised this and that but I tell you, there is no such discussion. APC never promised me any position, they never promised South East any position, there was no such discussion.

    “However, I offered this movement as a protest to injustice being done to the South-east by the PDP. Since 1999, the South-east has supported the PDP. At a time the five states were all PDP. One of the founding members of the PDP was from South-east, the late former Vice President, Alex Ekwueme.

    “It is absurd that since 1999 going to 2023, the South-east will never be considered to run for presidency under the PDP. And this is my position and will continue to be my position. It had nothing to do with me or my ambition,” he said at the time of his defection.

    TNG reports after Umahi left the PDP, he became a terror to those who refused to leave the party with him. Preparatory to his dumping the party, Umahi sealed the State headquarters of the PDP.

    While most lawmakers in the State House of Assembly were forced to defect with him, all lawmakers elected on the platform of the PDP representing Ebonyi State at the National Assembly (NASS) refused to defect with him.

    After Umahi left the PDP, Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Enugu State was adopted as the new leader of the party in the South East Zone.

    After he left, not too long enough, Governor Ben Ayade of Cross River State and Governor Bello Matawalle of Zamfara State also left their parties to the APC.

    Meanwhile, Femi Fani-Kayode confessed to facilitating the defection of Ayade, Umahi, Matawalle.

    I remain Governor of Ebonyi State – Umahi reacts to court ruling sacking him

    Meanwhile, the Ebonyi State Governor has reacted to the court ruling sacking him, saying that he remains the Governor of the State.

    TNG reports Umahi was on Tuesday sacked as the Governor of Ebonyi along with his Deputy, Eric Kelechi-Igwe, and 17 lawmakers who defected with him.

    The court ruled that the votes that brought Umahi to power belong to the PDP and not the APC, hence, he cannot continue to be Governor after leaving the party that nominated him.

    Briefing journalists at the Ebonyi State Government House, Umahi said the ruling is jungle justice and that it was a judgement purchased.

    He added that the ruling was not good for the Nigerian judiciary.

  • What Ebonyi people are saying about the sack of Governor Umahi, Deputy

    What Ebonyi people are saying about the sack of Governor Umahi, Deputy

    Mixed reactions have trailed the removal of Governor Dave Umahi of Ebonyi State and his deputy, Dr Eric Kelechi-Igwe from office by a Federal High Court in Abuja.

    While some residents saw it as a welcome development, others were disappointed with the judgement.

    Some residents who spoke on Tuesday in Abakaliki described it as “victory for democracy”.

    According to them, the judgement is an indication that the judiciary remains the beacon of democracy and last hope of the common man.

    Mr Basil Igwe, a resident, said that the judgement would deepen democracy in the court and curtail the excesses of politicians especially, the elected representatives who jumped from one party to another.

    “The judgement is a true reflection of the Constitution and Electoral Act. The governor unlawfully defected from the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) that sponsored him in the 2015 and 2019 elections.

    “The court victory is a vindication of our constitution and it will go a long way in checking the excesses of our politicians who jump from one political party to another without any reasonable cause,” he said.

    Another resident, Mr Uchenna Igwe said that the victory was not for the PDP but for every democracy-loving citizens of the country.

    He regretted that the nation’s democracy was in grave danger due to the attitude of some of the politicians and their neglect of the provisions of the Constitution.

    “The judgement will serve as a deterrent to other elected public officials who would want to leave the party that sponsored them to victory for another party without relinquishing the position.

    “I applaud the courage of Justice Enyang Ewo for the judgement and urge the judiciary to remain alive to their duty,” he said.

    Meanwhile, Mr Godwin Onwe, a lawyer said that the governor had an option of appeal and would remain the governor until the last appeal was heard on the matter by the Supreme Court.

    “Though the Federal High Court has sacked the governor by its pronouncement; however, Umahi remains the governor of Ebonyi, because he has the right of appeal even up to the Supreme Cour,” he said.

    TNG reports the situation in Abakaliki and its environs remained calm and peaceful in spite of the judgement against the governor.

    The Governor was sack by a Federal High Court sitting in Abuja on Tuesday, following his defection from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), to the ruling All Progressive Congress (APC)

    Mr John Okoro, a resident in Abakaliki said the ruling sacking Umahi was not in the interest of Ebonyi people.

    Okoro, a Political Analysist, described Umahi as a good leader and urged the court to reverse the ruling in favour of Umahi.

    “Does it mean that we will not have Governor at this period the nation is prepping for the 2023 elections.

    “I am not happy over the sack. Gov Umahi has done so much good for his people. The sack is not good, especially now that he is getting set to take presidential position,” he said.

    Meanwhile, Mr Simbad Chidi, Publicity Secretary of the All Progressive Congress (APC) has described the sack as “disturbance to democracy” in the state.

    “Today’s ruling in Abuja cannot overruled the State High Court that upheld his defection to APC already. The ruling is unacceptable,” he said.

    Joy Onu, a civil servant, said he was not happy over the ruling saying that the governor had done a lot for the people of Ebonyi.