The sacked Abia State Governor, Okezie Ikpeazu, has obtained a restraining order from an high court against the swearing in of Uche Ogah, the second runner-up in the 2015 PDP governorship primary in the state.
Justice
Okon Abang of the Federal high court, Abuja, had on Monday, June 27,
ordered the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to issue
Ogah, a certificate of return after he held that Ikpeazu was not fit to
be governor.
The restraining order came after an
ex parte application filed by Ikpeazu against the ruling of a federal
high court in Abuja removing him from office.
Ogah
was listed as first defendant in the application; INEC as second
defendant, and the chief judge of Abia state as third defendant.
The restraining order, signed by Justice C H Ahuchaogu, reads in part: “It
is hereby ordered: That an order of injunction is hereby made
restraining the second defendant from issuing a certificate of return to
the first defendant while the claimant remains in office in accordance
with section 143 (1) and (2) of the Electoral Act, 2010 (as amended) and
pending the determination of the motion on notice.”
“It
is further ordered: That the third defendant or any other judge of the
court or any judicial officer are hereby restrained from swearing in the
first defendant while the claimant remains in office in accordance with
section 143 (1) and (2) of the Electoral Act, 2010 (as amended) and
pending the determination of the motion on notice.”
Ikpeazu was alleged to have submitted fake tax clearance to the PDP during the governorship primaries in December 2014

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