Tuesday 26 July 2016

Ikpeazu remains gov till Aug 4- Appeal Court

The appeal court in Abuja has postponed an appeal filed by Okezie Ikpeazu, governor of Abia state, challenging a federal high court judgement that  declared him unfit to hold office.
The decision of the court to postpone the appeal of Ikpeazu to August 9 was due to the submission of Friday Nwosu, the fifth respondent, that he had equal rights to be part of the suit filed by Uche Ogah. The five-man panel, which did not earlier recognise Nwosu as part of the suit, said Ikpeazu remains governor till August 4, when Nwosu’s  suit will now be heard. Ogah, a Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) member, had contended that the governor evaded tax prior to his election, and as such, was not qualified to hold an elective office. It was on this basis that, Okon Abang, the presiding judge, of the high court gave the judgment declaring Ikpeazu unfit to hold office. 

Ikpeazu and Ogah


In his submission at the appeal court, Alex Iziyon, counsel to Ogah, had  said Ikpeazu may not be described as the “legal” occupant of the Abia government house following judgments from other courts on the matter. Iziyon explained that if he agreed to sign an undertaking recognising Ikpeazu as governor, pending when the court rules on the matter, other meanings maybe read to it. On his part, Wole Olanipekun, counsel to Ikpeazu, said he also had his own “grievances” in the appeal but he would abide by whatever the court says.


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