Umahi: Court verdict will strengthen democracy – former Ebonyi SSG

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Prof. Benard Odo, former Secretary to the Ebonyi State Government, has said that the Abuja High Court judgement that ousted Gov. Dave Umahi would “strengthen the democratic space in the country”.

The court had removed Umahi along with his deputy, Dr Eric Kelechi-Igwe, for defecting from the PDP on whose platform

they won the election in 2019, to the rival APC.

Also sacked were 17 lawmakers who defected along with the duo.

Odoh, in a statement on Thursday in Abakaliki, declared that the court verdict would enrich the nation’s adjudicatory system and deepen party democracy in Nigeria.

“As someone who has,and will always speak and stand for the Ebonyi masses, I am optimistic that this verdict,

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whichever way the pendulum swings,will indeed help in enriching the Nigerian adjudicatory system on election matter.

He particularly noted that the landmark judgement was the first time a

serving

governor and his deputy were being

sacked by the court over defection to another political party.

“There has not been a judicial precedence

of this kind since the advent of the Fourth Republic, hence the varied interpretations and reactions the verdict has generated.

“However, for reasonable and discerning minds, the prevailing situation, including the varied interpretations,

are all within the confines of what democracy permits,” he added.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Justice Iyang Ekwo delivered the judgement in a case filed by by Umahi’s former political platform, the PDP.

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He hinged his judgement on the view that votes belong to the political parties and not the individuals flying the tickets.

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