Uche Nwosu Denies Petitioning Supreme Court To Declare Him Imo Governor
Mr. Uche Nwosu, the son-in-law to former governor of Imo State, Owelle rochas Okorocha, has denied filing another appeal at the Supreme Court seeking to be declared the governor of the State.
Mr. Nwosu stated today’s reported appeal was a rehash of a stale news saying he has already withdrawn his appeal premised his appeal on the Supreme Court judgement that he was the candidate of Action Alliance [AA] and the All Progressives Congress [APC] at the same time during the 2019 governorship election held in the state.
Nwosu’s candidature, it could be recalled, was nullified by the apex court for vying the governorship election on two platforms simultaneously, AA and APC.
Senator Uzodinma finished fourth in the election behind Uche Nwosu who came second and Chief Ifeanyi Ararume of the All Progressives Grand Alliance [APGA] who came third.
Consequently, the AA candidate returned to the Supreme Court and urged the court to declared him the winner of the election haven garnered the second highest vote after PDP’s Emeka Ihedioha.
The latest Supreme Court judgement has generated a lot of controversy as the total figure of voters arrived at by the apex court differs with a margin of over 100,000 votes from that issued by the Independent National Electoral Commission [INEC].
See below:
Total Accredited Voters as published by INEC: 823,743.
Total Valid Votes after Supreme Court allocation: 950,952.
See attached official INEC document:
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