Governor Nyesom Ezenwo Wike of Rivers state has
appealed against the governorship election petition tribunal judgment
which annulled his election on October 24.
Wike, who is challenging the entire judgment, filed an
appeal at the Appeal court in Abuja asking it to set aside the
tribunal’s judgment, Daily Trust reports.
In a notice of appeal dated November 3, and filed by his
lawyer, Emmanuel Ukala (SAN), the governor raised 26 grounds of appeal
upon which he raised complaint against the tribunal judgment.
In the appeal, which joins Dr Dakuku Peterside, the APC, the
Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and the PDP as
respondents, Wike argued that the findings and conclusion of the
tribunal was not supported by evidence before the court.
He added that the tribunal erred in law when it relied on hearsay and inadmissible evidence to nullify his election.
He asked the court to allow the appeal and to make an order setting
aside the judgment of the Rivers state governorship election tribunal.
No date has been fixed for hearing.
The election petition tribunal sitting in Abuja and headed by Justice Suleiman Ambrosa on Saturday, October 24 nullified the April 11, 2015 election that produced Wike as governor of Rivers state,
citing irregularities and non-compliance with the provisions of the
Electoral Act. The tribunal ordered for a fresh election to be conducted
within 90 days.
Speaking on Sunday, October 25, at a thanksgiving service, Wike said he will complete his four year tenure in spite of the ruling of the tribunal.
Meanwhile, the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the state said their gubernatorial candidate, Dakuku Peterside, will mercilessly beat Wike in a free and fair election.

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