Leave Judiciary alone, PDP chieftain warns desperate Politicians from Edo

Chief Dan Orbih and Edo State Governor, Godwin Obaseki
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Hon. Harrison Omagbon, Deputy Chairman, People’s Democratic Party, PDP, in Edo State, has strongly warned some desperate politicians working to invade the judiciary to allowed them do their job in the interest of peace and people of the State.

In a press statement signed and issued by Hon. Harrison Omagbon, Deputy Chairman, PDP Edo State, says the statement was for Edo State indigenes and the general public to take note.

The statement read in parts: Information reaching us from reliable sources clearly indicates that:

Certain elements and enemies of democracy have been putting pressure on the Federal Court of Appeal officials sitting in Benin City, to change its already delivered judgment of 22nd of November 2022, in favour of the ‘Gov. Obaseki candidates’.

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Several comments and messages on social media have also exposed the boasts and threats of many of their supporters, that certain sums of money have been set aside and will be deployed this week to reverse the legal position.

It is pertinent to note that all parties to the suit have been given certified true copies of the judgment, which cannot be altered.

We call on all who are involved in this clandestine act, to desist forthwith, as such despicable act is capable of bringing down the Judiciary. We must remember that the Judiciary is the last hope of the common man in Nigeria.

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We advise all affected by the judgment to take necessary legal steps to seek redress in areas of their disagreement. Asking same court to reverse itself on a judgment given, will amount to the court sitting as an appellate court over its own judgment.

We therefore call on all lovers of democracy as well as party faithful, to take note of this ugly development.

 

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