Supreme Court verdict challenge to do more — Ikpeazu

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Gov. Okezie Ikpeazu of Abia has described his victory at the Supreme Court as
an indication that his mandate is divine and a challenge to do more.

Ikpeazu said this on Wednesday at his Umuobiakwa country home in Obingwa
Local Government Area of the state, while reacting to the judgment.
Addressing newsmen shortly after the verdict, he said: “We feel challenged to
do more for Abia people.

“The days ahead are going to be full of activities. We promise the people that
we will acquit ourselves on the mandate they so freely gave to us.”
He expressed gratitude to God for the victory, describing it as “a call to service
to boost the socio-economic development of Abia.”

The governor further said that the Supreme Court judgement reaffirmed his
victory at the polls and thanked the people of Abia for their continued support.

He expressed his resolve to evolve programmes and policies that would
improve the life and wellbeing of Abia people.

He also said that the judgement reinforced his belief that the judiciary
remained the last hope of the common man.

Ikpeazu commended the Federal Government for the Judicial Reform which,
according to him, played a major role in facilitating the speedy dispensation of
justice in Nigeria.

He said: “Our journey from 2015 has been a treacherous one. I remain the
governor that has been removed twice and is still sitting as governor.

“During my last tenure, between 2015 and 2019, we were in court for three
years out of the four years.

“The reform in the nation’s judicial system has brought an end to the issue
within seven months of our swearing-in and has given us enough time to work
without distraction.”

Ikpeazu said that he was confident that the days ahead would be better and
appealed to the people of Abia to support the developmet agenda of the state
government.

News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) recalls that Dr Alex Otti, the governorship
candidate of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), had asked the
Supreme Court to annul the results of the 2019 governorship poll in 13 of the
17 Local Government Areas of Abia, alleging irregularities.

NAN reports that a seven-member panel of the Supreme Court, led by Justice
Olabode Rhodes-Vivour, reaffirmed the election of Ikpeazu as the governor.

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