Rt. Hon. Ochor Christopher Ochor, Deputy Speaker, Delta State House of Assembly. |
The member representing people of Ukwuani State Constituency in
the Delta State House of Assembly, and Deputy Speaker, Rt. Hon
Christopher Ochor Ochor, has described the Appeal Court’s judgment in Benin City today, Saturday,
November 9, 2019, in his favour as victory for people of Ukwuani, and
democracy.
He said in a statement that the ruling finally put to rest who
is the authentic winner of the March 2019 State Assembly Election for the
constituency, as the people gave their mandate on that date.
"Today's Appeal Court’s ruling in my favour is a great
victory, it showed that the people of Ukwuani spoke in March 2019, when they
voted for the People's Democratic Party, (PDP) and Elected me as the best
choice of Ukwuani State constituency.
"The court has exonerated me, and removed the stress which
had been a big burden not just on
me, but also on the entire people of the Constituency.
"It could be recalled that this is the fourth victory in
this election matter, and this is the second victory in the Appeal Court
decision in my favour. I give God the Glory, as He had stood firmly
behind me, and the people of Ukwuani."
"With this victory, I promise to focus on the main job of
effective Representation of Ukwuani, and I call on the entire people to be
patient as they will not regret electing me, and PDP."
"I extend the hands of fellowship to the opposition to
take part in building our local government, and move it to enjoy the
dividend that democracy brings to society world wide. Today's Appeal
Court Ruling is for the People of Ukwuani."
In his ruling, the Appeal Court Election Tribunal sitting in
Benin City and headed by Hon Justice Haruna Tsammani, with two
other Justices, struck out the case on the ground that the All Progressive
Congress, APC, failed to nominate the appellant, Mr. David
Ochonogor at the time of the election, but Mr. Eze Omolu,
stating that the Appellant did not win the primary, within the time
allowed to nominate candidate. And his party APC failed to nominate him as its
candidate.
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