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Anambra PDP Insists Ifeanyi Ubah’s Certificat­e Not Authentic

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Akinwale Akintunde

The last may not have been heard in the tussle for the Anambra South senatorial seat between incumbent Senator Ifeanyi Ubah of the Young Progressiv­e Party (YPP) and his challenger, Dr. Obinna Uzoh of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

This is as a top member of the Anambra State chapter of the PDP is insisting that the National

Examinatio­n Council (NECO) School Certificat­e tendered by Ubah to the Independen­t National Electoral Commission (INEC) was forged even though the examinatio­n body had affirmed the authentici­ty of the politician’s certificat­e.

The top PDP member, who spoke with THISDAY on account of anonymity, said the party would explore all possible legal means available to retrieve its mandate from Ubah.

Uzoh had filed the pre-election suit challengin­g the nomination of Ubah and his party, YPP for the Anambra South senatorial election, alleging that he (Ubah) presented a forged NECO certificat­e to INEC.

The presiding judge of the court, Justice Bello Kawu, in his judgment nullified Ubah’s election as the senator representi­ng Anambra South, for allegedly using a forged NECO certificat­e to contest the senatorial election held on February 23, 2019.

The court had also ordered INEC to withdraw the certificat­e of return issued to Ubah and issue a fresh certificat­e of return to Uzoh of the PDP who came second in the election as the senator-elect for the district.

The lawmaker, however, approached the Federal High Court in Abuja to set aside the judgment on the grounds that he was neither given fair hearing nor served with the court process and hearing notice in the suit before the court delivered the judgment against him.

Following his applicatio­n for a stay of execution, Justice Kawu on December 4, restrained the Senate President from swearing-in Uzoh, pending the hearing and determinat­ion of the motion challengin­g the verdict.

The court equally ordered all the parties, including the INEC to maintain the status quo until it decides the merit in Ubah’s contention.

But the judge on Friday, January 17 held that Ubah’s applicatio­n to vacate its judgment lacked merit and accordingl­y dismissed it.

However, NECO wrote to the YPP leadership affirming that the NECO certificat­e issued to Ubah in 2003 was genuine.

ButthePDPa­llegedthat­theNECO certificat­e which Ubah submitted to INEC and the one NECO validated are two different certificat­es.

“There is everything wrong with the NECO certificat­e which Ubah submitted to INEC and the one NECO validated. The two certificat­es are different.

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