By Godwin Adindu
The jaundiced judgement of the Owerri appellate court on the Abia gubernatorial election currently places a socio-political burden on the Supreme Court of Nigeria, the apex court of the land. The Owerri appeal court would have set a new and dangerous precedence in the political Nigeria of Nigeria if not that there is still a window for further redress in the apex court. There are many “Firsts” that the appellate court ruling would have foisted on Nigeria and on our social fabric.
One, if not for the opportunity of the Supreme Court, this is the first time one Federal Constituency will produce a Governor and a Deputy. This is the first time one man and his cousin will be Governor and Deputy at the same time. Mr. Alex Otti, the guber candidate of APGA hails from Arochukwu while his deputy, Mrs. Uche Eme-Uche hails from Ohafia, two close communities belonging to the Arochukwu/ Ohafia Federal Constituency, which is being represented by Hon. Uko Nkole.
Second, this would have been the first time somebody who never raised a candidate of a state constituency in an area will then turn around and ambush the results from the area for cancellation. APGA did not field House of Assembly candidates for the two state constituencies in Obingwa ( Obingwa East and West), yet it ambushed the results of Obingwa for total cancellation.
Third, this would have been the first time somebody who never raised a candidate for a Federal Constituency will ambush the results from that constituency for total cancellation. APGA did not field any candidate for Obingwa/Osisioma/ Ugwunagbo Federal Constituency, yet it ambushed the results from Obingwa and Osisioma for total cancellation. Engr. Solomon Adaelu,
of the PDP representing the above Federal Constituency did not have any APGA rival in the electoral contest.
Fourth, this would also have been the first time a Governor is being disenfranchised together with his sibling, cousins, relatives, his village and community. Governor Okezie Ikpeazu is being denied his own vote, the vote of his wife and children, the vote of his siblings, cousins and relatives. He is being denied the vote of his state constituency and the vote of his Federal constituency even when his opponent did not field any candidate in these areas.
This would have also been the first time somebody will celebrate victory before the pronouncement of judgment and also boasted that the supreme court judgement will also be in his favour. Mr. Otti held a victory party in his Arochukwu countryhome on December 29, 2015, where he also boasted that in event of the matter proceeding to the supreme court, he has also been assured of victory at the apex court.
Indeed, what these facts points to and reaffirm is that the Abia scenario is a pre-meditated plot and a pre-meditated ambush against the votes and aspiration of the people of the three local councils that were generally criminalized and penalized by the Owerri appellate court. It is a contradiction that the same Owerri Appeal Court has affirmed results in the Federal Constituencies in these three local councils, where the same voting papers, ink, ballot boxes and other materials were used for the same election with the gubernatorial election which held on the same day and where the same human elements voted.
Remarkably, if the Supreme Court allows this precedence, what it means is that all what a political candidate needs do is to sit back in his house (without any campaign or mobilization and without bordering about fielding candidates) and plot a coup against the results from his opponents catchment area. This is the truth of the incident in Abia. When Mr. Alex Otti of APGA could not ambush the results in the field and at the collation centre, he staged the second plot at the Appellate court. The plot that couldn’t sail through.
It has indeed baffled the world that a band of jurists could blatantly criminalize and penalize an entire three local govt based on the report of a card reader that was inconsistent on Election Day and thereby disenfranchise over 300,000 registered voters with PVCs, when it was common knowledge that the card reader was a huge failure both on the day of the Governorship election and that of the presidential election. If there was a case of over-voting in Booth 1, there cannot not be over-voting in booth 2. If there was over-voting in ward A, there may not be over-voting in ward B. Therefore, it is illogical to penalize an entire 3 local govts of about 40 Wards. This smacks of total political annihilation of Ngwa people who constitute the largest ethnic nationality in Abia State.
Notably, this particular judgment has further confirmed the Court of Appeal as the most inconsistent court in Nigeria today. But, for the Supreme Court ruling on the guber case of Zamfara State, where the electoral mandate of the Governor was re-affirmed, nobody could have said categorically what the position of the court is with regard to use or non-use of card readers machines during the governorship election. Only recently, the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Mahmud Mohammed, came short of mentioning the Abia case when he admonished the justices of the Court of Appeal and urged them to be consistent. The CJN said: “As the guardians of the law, we must not only be just but also convey certainty in our justness.”
Another argument is that If there was over-voting in the three LGAs, the difference between the court-determined margin of the candidates (50,000 votes) is far below the total number of registered voters in the 3 LGAs which is precisely 228,932, collected PVCs. It is also illogical that an area of strength of a candidate will be completely expunged in determining the outcome of that exercise.
The Appeal Court judges have trifled with the lives and destiny of over 6 million Abians. And what they did would have launched the state into anarchy if not for the calm and peaceful disposition of Governor Okezie Ikpeazu who have called to sue for peace. But, right now, the burden has shifted to the apex court. The world is waiting in baited breath. The Justices of the Supreme Court are known to speak nothing but the law. The law is clear on over-voting. And here lies the faith Abians that the mandate of Governor Ikpeazu is sacred and safe.
* Adindu wrote from Umuahia.