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Why INEC should ignore PDP on Anambra Central election – Umeh

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Former National Chairman of All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), Victor Umeh, who secured a major victory at the Supreme Court, recently, talks on the import of the pronouncement on the conduct of Anambra Central District rerun election, where he is the candidate of his party. He also speaks on the antics of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), to frustrate the election as ordered by the Appeal Court and why the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) should not give in to the agenda. General Editor, EMEKA ALEX DURU, presents the excerpts of the interview.    
 
How would you react to the Supreme Court judgement on the conduct of Anambra Central senatorial rerun election?
 
You are aware that Anambra Central Senatorial District remains the only one out of 109 senatorial districts in Nigeria that has no senator representing it in the National Assembly. It is very unfortunate because the people of this senatorial district have been denied representation in the National Assembly in all the businesses of the National Assembly that impact on the lives of citizens of this country, including the opportunity to obtain for that senatorial district, deserved attention in all senatorial matters.
The National Assembly, which the senate is part of, makes laws and appropriation for all aspects of development.
Our case ought not to have lingered up till this point but for the clear attempts by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to do everything to manipulate the process and frustrate the rerun election ordered by the Court of Appeal on December 7, 2015 from taking place for the simple reason that their party is out of the race in that senatorial district.
The Court of Appeal, which is the final Court vested with the authority and jurisdiction to decide on all matters relating to National Assembly matters had nullified the election and ordered a fresh election. The PDP, instead of accepting their fate that they would no longer participate in the election, as their candidate had been disqualified by the decision of the Court of Appeal, decided to use frivolous actions to frustrate that rerun election from taking place according to law. 
But on February 10, 2017, the Supreme Court in a unanimous judgement affirmed that decision of the Court of Appeal was final in all aspects over the dispute relating to that Anambra Central Senatorial rerun election. 
The candidate of the PDP in that election had to take an adventure to the Supreme Court to get the judgement of the Court of Appeal set aside when the Supreme Court had no jurisdiction to stop the thing. But on that date, the Supreme Court affirmed the final decision of the Appeal Court on the matter.
That being the case, the order made by the Court of Appeal on December 7, 2015 and the decisions arrived at by the Court of Appeal in the matter, remained final. No Court below the Court of Appeal can do anything to frustrate that order made by the Court of Appeal.
In other words, in the words of one of the Justices of the Supreme Court “the order made by the Court of Appeal on the matter remains final, forever; it cannot be revisited by anybody”.
PDP, having lost out completely in this matter has resorted to filing frivolous actions at the High Court to frustrate the order made by the Court of Appeal which was affirmed by the Supreme Court. What they are now posturing in the press is that they have several litigations pending in the High Court which must be respected by Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), before conducting the rerun election.
That is against the process of law because a High Court cannot come to any decision that will be contrary to the decision handed down by a superior court. There are two superior courts in this instance; the Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court.
Anything PDP is doing at any High Court, be it Magistrate, Customary Court, High Court of a State and Federal High Court in any Division that will affect the decision of the court of appeal and the Supreme Court, will be an affront. So, INEC, which was a party in all the proceedings both at the Tribunal, Court of Appeal and Supreme Court, is very much aware that the matter has come to a final rest.
INEC now has every authority under law to conduct that rerun election without the candidate of the PDP. The Supreme Court had since 2009 delivered a judgement in a case cited as Labour Party vs INEC on the fate of any fresh or rerun election that will be ordered by either the Tribunal or the Court of Appeal or even the Supreme Court in the case of presidential election. Where an election is nullified, a rerun or fresh election that will be ordered by the court that nullified the election will now be between the parties and candidates that participated in the general election that was nullified by the court. It does not admit any new candidate by way of withdrawal and substitution or by any means.
 
The argument by PDP chieftains is that the 90 days originally granted by the Court of Appeal for a rerun election had elapsed and what they are asking for now is fresh election. What is your take on that?
 
PDP clearly is standing the law on the head. They know the truth but they are just trying all they can to continually delay the election. There is nothing like that. The general election took place on March 28, 2015.  This outstanding election is an offshoot of that election which was nullified by the Court of Appeal. It is not a general election. The word ‘fresh’ has been clearly defined by the Supreme Court in its judgement of February 13, 2009 that whatever you call it, whether you call it fresh, rerun, restart election, they are all the same. It is a question of semantics. They are elections that will be conducted pursuant to the nullification of a general election.  So, it is not a bye-election. It is not a general election. Fresh election, rerun election or restart election remains the same. It is an election ordered by the court pursuant to the nullification of a general election that had taken place.  PDP knows this very well.
INEC is not going to conduct a general election, but a rerun election pursuant to the order of the judgement of the Court of Appeal which has nullified the general election which was conducted on March, 28, 2015.
 
 
You accused PDP of doing all it can to prevent the senatorial election from holding. Why do you think so?
It amazes me too but I believe they are engaged in these antics so that Anambra Central will not have a senator until 2019. That is their plan. But with God on our side, that will never be. Their plans will never work.  Our people are very anxious about this development and we are happy with the judgement of the Supreme Court which has given INEC the nod to proceed with the election without delay. This has cleared the way for eligible candidates to go into the rerun election. 
I must commend INEC for standing its ground that PDP cannot participate in the rerun election. The Commission has been vindicated by the judgement of the Supreme Court. I want to appeal to INEC not to succumb to the latest antics being employed by the PDP even after the judgement.
Our people are very worried about these efforts by PDP to prevent rerun election taking place because they (PDP) are no longer going to be part of it.
If you recall, INEC had prepared for this rerun election for March 5, 2016. They had recruited ad-hoc staff, trained them, prepared all the materials, including ballot papers for that election to take place only for the Federal High Court to make an order four days to the rescheduled rerun election that PDP should be included.
Under such circumstance, INEC could not have printed new ballot papers. Even INEC officials were embarrassed that a Judge could prevent APC from fielding candidates in Kogi East and Kogi Central senatorial zones, and turn around to order INEC to include PDP with a fresh candidate in rerun election in Anambra Central senatorial zone.
Today in the National Assembly, PDP occupies Kogi Central and Kogi East seats in the Senate as a result of the judgement that disqualified APC as that of Anambra Central.
In the same vein, the seats of Okene/Ogori/Magongo Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, Ankpa 1 and Ofu State Constituencies in Kogi Assembly, all now belong to the PDP due to the same judgement of the Court of Appeal that stopped APC from taking part in the reruns.
This does not only apply to Kogi state because  a PDP member now represents Akko Federal Constituency of Gombe State in the House of Representatives because the APC candidate that initially won the seat had his election annulled and was equally barred from participating  in the rerun poll.
These are indications that PDP is indeed the greatest beneficiary of such judgements of the Appeal Court where elections were cancelled and the original winners barred from participating in the reruns ordered.
So it beats me why the same PDP will insist it must be part of the rerun in Anambra Central against the Appeal Court verdict, using all sorts of tricks to frustrate the conduct of the exercise. Why do they want the case of Anambra Central to be treated differently? These are the challenges we face in Nigeria but we believe that in the end, the right thing will be done.
Our prayer is that time should not be allowed to fritter away before this election will be conducted. INEC should exercise its rights, based on the verdict of the Supreme Court and proceed with the election without further delay. The Supreme Court judgement has cleared the way in taking a decisive action to prevent the unnecessary delay that has denied the entire people of Anambra Central the right to have representation in the Senate.
I believe that whatever God has said will happen, no matter how anybody tries to delay it. God has decided through His own action that Anambra Central senatorial district must have a senator who will be their choice, and I do not need to start telling you who their choice is. Just by looking at people behind me, it is saying, I am the choice.
 
While the case was ongoing, were you sure you would emerge victorious?
Many people have always referred to me as a man of the courts because this is the third time I went to the Supreme Court and won. I have never resorted to violence throughout my political life. I was in this Supreme Court on March 25, 2011 when I defeated Chekwas Okorie. On January 15, last year, I was there. I won. I defeated Maxi Okwu. I have triumphed again.  I don’t know how many people who have travelled to the Supreme Court three times and won all.
I always make sure I adhere to the law, the provisions of the constitution and judicial precedents in pursuing my defence. From day one, it was clear that this appeal was brought in total disobedience to the constitution of the federal republic of Nigeria. And the constitution you know is the grand norm. That is the supreme document. If there is a clear provision in the constitution, there is no way you can circumvent it in pursuit of your personal interest or ambition. I once said the only way the appeal will succeed is if the constitution is amended. And if it is amended today, it will not take a retroactive effect. So, it is obvious to us that what they are trying to do is nothing other than what the Supreme Court described to be flagrant disobedience to the Constitution of Nigeria.
 
So what is your message to the people of Anambra Central?
 I understand the pains and frustration of the people of Anambra Central. They are the only senatorial district in the whole country without an elected representative. But as painful as it is, let our people be patient. Now that the clog in the wheel of our progress has been removed, I believe that very soon, the election will be conducted. 
I am also calling on well-meaning Nigerians to prevail on INEC to do the right by conducting the election. We have just two more years to the end of the current dispensation and the term cannot be extended beyond 2019.
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Previous articleAnambra APC guber ticket: No room for imposition – Nwibe Suddenly the All Progressive Congress (APC) has become the beautiful bride of Anambra politics with almost all the gladiators in the state gunning for the party’s ticket, ahead of the November governorship election. One of the aspirants Bath Nwibe, an engineer, spoke with Correspondent, OKEY MADUFORO, on the prospects and challenges of the party in the state. New twist in Anambra party politics I do not understand what you mean by a new twist but all I know is that my party, the All Progressives Congress (APC), has been vindicated. From those days of former Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) people did not give us a chance. We were branded all manner of names. The government of All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), practically wanted to run us out of Anambra State but we remained firm and strong. We did all that we could to bring people into the party but most of them were skeptical about the prospects of our party. Then, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) was at the center and it was all about Goodluck Jonathan who was President. Nobody gave us a chance to make it at the top. Here in Anambra state, the ruling party (APGA) was supporting PDP and the rest of us were seen as outcast. When Muhammadu Buhari won the general election, it came as a shocker and today the APC is in control. What you call the new twist is that a lot of people are now in APC and everybody wants to be part of the ruling party and the government at the top. But we are not worried about it. Everybody is welcome to the party and they must conform to the constitution of APC. This development in APC goes to show the prospects of the party in Anambra state and the level of acceptability of party by Anambra people. Hardship in the country and fate of APC in Anambra When people complain about what our country is passing through, I understand their feelings, but we need to appreciate that Nigerians now know the truth about the state of affairs of our country. The PDP government created an impression that all was well with our country when we were about to experience a nose drive. The APC government came in and discovered that we were living on borrowed time. So we have to face the reality and that is the only way Nigeria can survive. We have to look inward and fashion out a way forward and while we are doing that it cannot be easy. I am also feeling this thing you call hardship. Even, President Buhari is aware of this. This is the sacrifice we have to make for Nigeria to be better. Those days of impunity are over and things must be done the proper way. The era of financial recklessness has passed. People have become prudent and disciplined in their day to day life style. Before now, the agricultural sector had suffered neglect, but today everybody has embraced it. No land is fallow anymore because the cost of food stuff is high. Why would you spend money unnecessarily when you have land to cultivate? The basic foundation of our economy is faulty and we have to address that before we begin to celebrate plenty. Coming to the effect of the hardship on the fortunes of APC in Anambra, I do not think it is a problem at all. Elections have been conducted in Edo and Ondo states and APC came out victorious. These are states in Nigeria under the regime of president Buhari and those that voted in the two elections are Nigerians facing the same hardship with Anambra people. So it goes to no issue when one says that it would affect the voting pattern of Anambra people. We have an APGA government in Anambra and Anambra is not better than other states where APC is in control. If the regime of Willie Obiano has turned things round and the recession is no longer affecting Anambra people, then you can comfortably say that APC cannot win Anambra state Looming implosion in Anambra APC There is nothing like that. Is it because a lot of people from the PDP have joined the APC? APC is not just another political party. This is a party that is focused and we know where we are going. When you talk about governorship ticket of Anambra APC, you do not need to worry about that. Our party has internal democracy and we have no room for this idea of imposing candidates on the party. Everyone that has an ambition to be governor under the platform of our party must subject himself or herself to the primaries of the party. If he wins, the party hands over the ticket to him. I am also aware that some of them are not in APC to contest and become governor. Again it is not all about nursing an ambition in APC. When the time comes we shall check our credentials and every aspirant must present his own credential so that we can under study them and find out who has all that it takes to govern Anambra state. Religion and politics in Anambra Governor Willie Obiano is of the Roman Catholic. But he is the governor of Anambra citizens, including Anglicans, Pentecostal Church and African Traditional Religion adherents. The next governor of Anambra State would also be the governor of everybody and not the governor of his or her own Christian denomination. Some people are now claiming that they are more catholic than the Pope or more Anglican than the Arch Bishop in England and they think that it would help the situation. Some are even enumerating the number of churches they have built in Anambra and as such they should be given ticket and ultimately become the governor of Anambra State. I am of the Roman Catholic and I have made modest contributions to the church, both Catholic and Anglican including the Pentecostal churches. But I do not need to make noise about it. It is only God Almighty that knows the heart of men and only Him can say who has the best of intention not human beings. If a man has, questionable character and goes to build a church, does that remove the criminality in him? That he built a church does not mean that he is holy or clean in the presence of God. Let’s look at this situation; Assuming PDP and APC present Catholics as their candidates and the incumbent is also a Roman Catholic what happens? Will the Catholic Church support which of the three candidates? Assuming the three candidates are Anglican’s what becomes of the fate of the Anglican Church? So we are talking about the person that will give Anambra State good governance and that is what Anambra State wants. I have this agenda of producing a master plan for sustainable development of Anambra State. Anambra has oil and gas deposit and I have spent all my life in the oil sector. Name any oil company in Nigeria and when you go there you will see my input as a professional. Through oil and gas, we can generate power supply for the state and this will help our manufacturers and also create more jobs for our people. With the oil and gas in the state we can have a fertilizer company here in Anambra. I am very certain about this because that is my area. I have spent all my life drilling holes for companies and I know the benefits of oil and gas. The funds we make from the oil and gas sector would improve on our agricultural sector as well as other allied companies. This is what we expected the APGA-led government to do, so that we do not remain with our monolithic economy. Who says that our health care delivery system cannot be improved upon? Most of the general hospitals in Anambra State cannot pass for health centres. There are health schemes being put in place by the Buhari-led administration of APC and when we cue into this programme it would go a long way in improving our health sector rapidly. The Nnewi motor spare parts market needs attention and it takes a success-driven governor that is desirous of development to bring it out of the woods. What stops people in China, Korea or Japan from coming to Anambra State to establish their factories here? So the governance of Anambra State is challenging and it is not something you would look at from a Christian denominational point of view.
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