Emeka Ihedioha
REMOVED Imo State governor, Emeka Ihedioha, met with the national leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), on Saturday, in Abuja, telling them that he is waiting for answers over the manner the Supreme Court reached its judgment.
However, he said the judgment would not shake his faith in Nigeria, democracy and the PDP, but instead, strengthen his resolve as an individual.
Ihedioha, who was sacked by the Supreme Court and replaced by Hope Uzodinma of the All Progressives Congress (APC), said that no one should celebrate his ouster as it is time to do a sober reflection.
He advised the leadership of the main opposition party to remain resolute in their quest to ensure the deepening of democratic ideals in the country
Ihedioha said: “This is a replica of the kind of attention the event of that black Tuesday 14th January resonated across the country. We are as shocked as yourselves; it was never anticipated. All legal pundits and democratic watchers never imagined and anticipated it. So, for us, it remains a mystery.
“But we take solace in the book of Ecclesiastics 3:1 that to everything, there is a season and time for every purpose under heaven.
“I believe that that event will define obviously our democracy. I am certain that the judiciary and electoral system are well aware that they are on trial. And what is fundamental about this, that the facts of the matters as they relate to Imo State governorship election, the foundation of our democratic processes, is that the elections in Imo were closely monitored, well advertised and everybody in Nigeria followed it through.
“The results were very clear, the electoral umpire still has the results, and INEC has stated clearly that the results in question and the figures are not summing up.
“It is not about Emeka Ihedioha, it is not about Imo State, it is about the future of our country and democracy. It is about what do we do tomorrow? Do you go into an electoral process without having an idea? It has to be resolved one way or the other.
“I am calm and we are calm, and that is why you see in Imo, there is calmness. The calmness is coming out of shock. It is coming out of disbelief. It is coming out of the fact that people are saying, ‘let us still see, can this be possible? We are waiting for answers and I believe there will be answers. “
While committing the situation to hand of God, the former governor assured that he would remain resolute to the ideals of the PDP.
“And I am certain that from the events of that day, Nigeria will emerge a stronger and greater country.
“Our forefathers worked so hard to get us to where we are, and that is indisputable. So, at a time like this, what are we bequeathing to the future generation? Our children are asking questions that have not yet been answered and the facts speak for themselves. I hope they will be addressed,” he said.
Speaking earlier, the national chairman of the PDP, Uche Secondus, observed that the figures by the Supreme Court to oust Ihedioha did not add up.
He insisted that the apex court should review the ruling in the interest of democracy.
The party boss also regretted that prominent people had remained silent on the injustice done by the court to Imo State even as he accused the All Progressive Congress (APC) of trivialising the PDP’s argument.
Secondus stated: “In the case of Imo State, we have more questions than answers because we can’t see the figures adding up. These are the questions agitating our minds and the minds of Nigerians.
“Reference are made to Sokoto, Rivers and Zamfara states. You cannot compare what happened in those states with Imo. The other ones are intra party. Let them come out and tell us what really happened, from the Tribunal, to the Appeal Court up to the Supreme Court in the 388 polling units.
“What we seek in the case of Imo is for the Supreme Court to review and I believe that God will touch them to review it and they will reverse it in the interest of our nation so that we don’t celebrate the situation we found ourselves.
“Very eminent people are not speaking out. Today, it is at the door of Imo, tomorrow it will be at the door of another person. So, people must speak out.
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