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Court of Appeal Dismisses APC Petition Against Hon. Atu of LP

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The Court of Appeal sitting in Abuja has dismissed the petition filed by the All Progressives Party (APC) candidate in the Enugu North and South National Assembly Elections, Hon. Juliet O. Egbo, against the victory of Hon. Chimaobi Sam Atu of the Labour Party. Delivering the ruling hours ago, the five-man Justices unanimously dismissed the petition brought by Hon. Egbo for lacking in merit.

Hon. Egbo was challenging the nomination of Hon. Atu of the Labour Party and voters’ intimidation during the election. However, the three-man panel at the National Assembly Elections petition tribunal in Enugu dismissed the petition in July for lack of merit. Not satisfied with the decision of the tribunal, the APC proceeded to the Court of Appeal Abuja, which later agreed with the decision of the tribunal. The Court added that the appeal was a mere academic exercise and a waste of judicial time.

The judgment has put an end to the protracted legal battle between the Labour Party and APC candidates in the February 2023 National Assembly Election in Enugu North and South Federal Constituency.

Recall that Hon. Atu was declared the winner of the February elections with over 65,000 votes, defeating a three-term House of Representatives Member, Hon. Ofor Chukwuegbo of the PDP, and Hon. Juliet Egbo of the APC. PDP and APC got 7,000 and 2,000 votes respectively in the elections.

Addressing a gathering of supporters and constituents, Hon. Chimaobi Atu expressed heartfelt gratitude for the unwavering support and trust placed in his leadership by the people of Enugu North and South Federal Constituency. According to him, “the victory in the courtroom mirrors the collective will and the steadfast commitment to upholding democratic values.” “This judgment has brought to a close the arduous legal contest that has shadowed our shared victory,” Chima declared. “I stand here today, resolute and dedicated to the ideals of my party and the Obidient Movement and the aspirations of my constituents. We pledge to redouble our efforts, working tirelessly to fulfill the promises we made during the campaigns. The legal battle, marked by rigorous scrutiny and comprehensive examination of the petition, has ultimately reaffirmed the choice made by the people during the February elections.”

Hon. Atu added that “the Court of Appeal’s ruling is a testament to the strength of the democratic institutions in our nation and their commitment to upholding the will of the people.”

Atu added that he was extending gratitude to God for guiding the journey and ensuring that justice prevailed. “The victory in the courtroom serves as a resounding affirmation of the people’s faith in the democratic process and in their representatives,” Atu explained.

Reacting to the ruling, the APC candidate, Hon. Juliet Egbo, said she was not satisfied with the decisions of both the Court of Appeal and the tribunal. She, however, said it was the will of God. She thanked her supporters for standing by her.

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