APC still at war, Omo-Agege releases powerful statement, responds to court ruling against election win

All Progressives Congress (APC) senatorial candidate in Delta Central District, Ovie Omo-Agege, has declared that the ruling of a Federal High Court sitting in Asaba, Delta State concerning his nomination as a senatorial candidate will not have any negative effect on his election victory.

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The senator made the remarks in a statement issued through his Senior Special Adviser on Communications and Strategy, Godwin Anaughe in Abuja. Omo-Agege in the statement revealed that he was not a party to the court case, with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reporting that Justice Toyin Adegoke of the Federal High Court 1, Asaba, had on Monday nullified the APC senator’s candidacy for Delta central along with other APC candidates in the just-concluded elections.

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The court, which sacked the Jones Erue-led executive committee of the APC in Delta, to which Omo-Agege belongs, upheld the Cyril Ogodo-led Delta APC faction in the state, declaring the executives as duly elected.

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And according to Omo-Agege, the ruling by Justice Adegoke may give some joy to the plaintiffs and their supporters but does not and cannot alter the status quo. “I remain the senator-elect and Francis Ejiroghene Waive remains the member-elect of the Federal House of Representatives,” Omo-Agege said.

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He also argued that the electoral college that elected him and Waive as APC candidates in the just-concluded 2019 general elections came into being by virtue of a consent judgement that had not been set aside. “It is still a valid, subsisting judgement until it is set aside by a court of competent jurisdiction, therefore, our election into our respective positions remains valid,” he added.

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Meanwhile, the lawmaker also argued that there was no consequential order made by Justice Adegoke for INEC to withdraw the Certificate of Return duly issued to them to be re-issued to those who were now parading themselves as the valid candidates for the just-concluded 2019 general elections. “Again, there is no order made against me, Waive, as we are not parties to the suit and as such are not bound by the said judgement,” he said.

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Omo-Agege also said that the National Working Committee (NWC) of the APC, under the directive of the National Executive Committee (NEC) of the party was the only organ that was saddled with the responsibility of organising party primaries for the purpose of nominating and sponsoring candidates for elections.

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“It is imperative to state emphatically that the consent judgement of the Federal High Court sitting in Abuja that gives validity to the Jones Ode Erue-led Exco is a final judgement of court like any other judgement, and it is valid and subsisting until it is appealed against and set aside by a court of competent jurisdiction.”

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He added: “The Asaba federal high court lacks the jurisdiction to sit as an Appellant Court over a consent judgement delivered by a court of coordinate jurisdiction. Consequently Prophet Jones Ode Erue and his Exco remain the valid and authentic Executives of the Delta APC. The judgement delivered by Justice Adegoke is therefore of no consequence.”