EBONYI: PDP’s Case Will End At Appeal Court — Al-Makura

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A National chairmanship aspirant of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Senator Tanko Al-Makura, has predicted that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) case against Governor Dave Umahi of Ebonyi State would collapse at the Appeal Court.

He stated this while encouraging Umahi and supporters of the party to remain strong and not to lose sleep over Tuesday’s Federal High Court judgment on Governor Umahi and his deputy.

In a statement he signed on Wednesday in Abuja, the former Nasarawa State Governor said from his knowledge of the nation’s political history and several court rulings on the same matter, the PDP lawsuit seeking to sack Umahi and his Deputy from office would amount to nothing.

He further described the case as a reckless academic exercise, insisting the Appeal Court would not waste time in upturning the ruling of the lower court.

“The courts, including the Supreme Court, had severally determined the position of the law concerning a governor who decides to exercise his right to freedom of association,” the statement said.

“The PDP suit against Umahi, in the popular view, lacks merit and will ultimately collapse and earn its deserved place as a reckless academic exercise…”
Almakura could not understand why the opposition Party should be aggrieved over Umahi’s decision to join the APC, adding that the PDP had in many occasions benefitted from such defections.

“The PDP lacks any moral ground to contest Umahi’s decision to freely associate for the betterment of his people and Nigeria”, he stated.

Governor Umahi, meanwhile, has approached the appellate court to seek a superior judgment to that of the Federal High Court that sacked him.

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