The All Progressive Congress (APC) governorship candidate in
the April 11, 2015 elections, Mr Umana Okon Umana has said that the
recent judgement of the election petition tribunal sitting in Abuja is
not favourable to the party.
Speaking to his supporters who gathered at the Nsima Ekere Campaign
grounds along Edet Akpan Avenue in the state capital to receive him
added that victory in the 18 local government areas where the tribunal
has directed a re-run election may not be enough for him to become
governor.
The governorship aspirant pleaded with the party faithful to remain
calm and continue to pray for their case in the appeal court to be
delivered in their favour.
“The judgement of the tribunal in Abuja is good. However, that
judgement does not guarantee us victory. That is why we have appealed so
that the elections can be cancelled completely. We are in the court of
appeal and our prayers are for a total cancellation of the entire
election. I solicit your prayers and supplication to God to see us
through,” he said.
Also speaking, a political bigwig of the party in the state, Otuekong
Sunny Jackson tasked the party faithful not to go to sleep because the
tribunal had ordered a re-run in 18 local government areas of the state.
He instead tasked the people to return to their wards and continue to
mobilise as the party prays that it gets a favourable judgement from
the court.
According to him, the supporters should pray along because the PDP is
still in control in Akwa Ibom state since the APC cannot still gather
enough momentum to take over.
The state’s governorship tribunal sitting in the Federal High Court,
Abuja had on Wednesday, October 21 upheld the election of governor Udom
Emmanuel, but ordered a re-run in 18 local government areas of the
state.
Meanwhile, despite the Election Petitions Tribunal directive, ordering a re-run governorship election in 18 out of the 31 local government areas in Akwa Ibom, the state government has insisted that Udom Emmanuel is still the governor of the state.
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