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BREAKING: Nigerian Supreme Court Affirms Governor Okowa’s Anointed Candidate, Oborevwori As Delta PDP Gov Candidate Against Ex-Gov Ibori’s Man

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Delivering the lead judgement, Justice Tijani Abubakar, also dismissed the appeal of David Edevbie for lacking in merit.

The Supreme Court has affirmed Delta Speaker, Sheriff Oborevwori, as the governorship candidate for the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the state.

 

Delivering the lead judgement, Justice Tijani Abubakar, also dismissed the appeal of David Edevbie for lacking in merit.

 

The Supreme Court on Friday upheld the judgement of the Court of Appeal delivered on August 29.

David Edevbie, former chief of staff to Governor Ifeanyi Okowa and the anointed candidate of former Governor James Ibori had been locked in a legal battle with the Assembly Speaker, Oborevwori over the party’s governorship ticket for the 2023 election.

 

Edevnie had taken Oborevwori, who is Governor Okowa's anointed governorship candidate to court, challenging the victory of Oborevwori at the party's primary election and alleged submission of forged credentials by the Speaker.

 

A federal high court in Abuja presided by Justice Taiwo Taiwo on July 7, 2022, upheld Edevbie’s claims and voided Oborevwori’s nomination.

 

The court subsequently directed the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to recognise Edevbie as the authentic PDP governorship candidate in the state for the 2023 elections.

 

The Appeal Court however took a different position. A three-man panel of the Court of Appeal set aside the sacking of Oborevwori as the PDP candidate in the 2023 governorship election in the state.

 

The panel led by Justice Peter Ige set aside Oborevwori’s sacking on the grounds that the lower court erred in law in reaching the conclusion that Oborevwori was not qualified to participate in the governorship primary election of the party on account of forgery and perjury.

 

Oborevwori had emerged winner of the governorship primary election held on March 25 after polling 590 votes.

 

Not satisfied with the verdict of the appellate court, Edevbie approached the Supreme Court to set aside the judgement and uphold the judgement of the federal high court, Abuja.

 

After entertaining submissions from both parties through their lawyers in the appeal filed by Edevbie, the Supreme Court’s five-member panel headed by Justice Amina Augie reserved judgement for Friday, October 21, 2022.

 

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