ABUJA — Tuesday, the Supreme Court declined to reinstate Emeka Ihedioha of the People’s Democratic Party, PDP, as the governor of Imo State.

In a ruling by a seven-man panel of judges headed by Nigeria’s Chief Justice, CJN, Justice Tanko Muhammad, the apex court restored the ruling it gave on January 14 that proclaimed Hope Uzodinma of the All Progressive Congress, APC, the validly elected governor of Imo State.

Inthe lead judgment issued by the apex court, Justice Olukayode Ariwoola, ruled that Ihedioha’s application to set-aside the judgement that removed him from office lacked merit.

It held that the application was an invitation for the Supreme Court to sit on appeal over its own final judgement.

Though it dismissed the application, the apex court refused to award cost against the Applicants.

However, a member of the apex court panel, Justice Centus Nweze, disagreed with the lead verdict and gave a dissenting opinion that allowed Ihedioha’s application.

Nweze said he was satisfied that the judgement that declared Uzodinma winner was entered in error.

He held that the apex court has a duty to in the interest of justice, set-aside its decision that was given in error.

Source Vanguard