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By declaring Uzodinma governor of Imo, Supreme Court assumed duty of INEC – Coalition

National Electoral Commission and outrightly declared Senator Hope Uzodinma as governor of Imo state.

The group said, “admitting uncertified results from 388 polling units is dubious, questionable, and amounting to judicial recklessness”, alluding that, by the allocation of votes to Uzodinma at the apex court, the total valid votes have overshot the total number of accredited voters for the said election.

They said, “the Judges and judicial staff have been under intense pressure since the beginning of this regime, when the agencies of state clamped down on some Judges. The removal of the former CJN, Walter Onnonghe also shows that this regime was going to compromise the judiciary. We must, therefore, stand in defense of the judiciary”.

“It is imperative that those who are already compromised should seek for penance through the NJC or come public so as to have the moral courage to deliver judgments not only according to the law but their conscience.

 

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Coalition of nonsense, why did the two parties go to Court? Why not to the INEC? Did court issued the certificate of returns or directed INEC? Bundles of hoodlum masquerading as coalition.

I think they did Job of INEC too on Zamfara and Rivers Cases.

the constitution outlawed the courts from declaring a candidate winner based coalition made by court yet scourt did contrary

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