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EDO 2024: Dennis Idahosa Resurrects Hope In Legal Battle, Submits INEC Certified Results To Challenge APC Primaries Outcome

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EDO 2024: Dennis Idahosa Resurrects Hope In Legal Battle, Submits INEC Certified Results To Challenge APC Primaries Outcome....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

In a surprising turn of events in the ongoing Edo APC gubernatorial primaries saga, Dennis Idahosa has filed a legal suit against the party. He submitted certified INEC reports as evidence to challenge Sen Monday Okpebholo’s declared victory in the rescheduled primaries.READ FULL ARTICLE.

 

The escalation of this conflict follows the inconclusive initial primaries, where Dennis initially emerged victorious, further deepening the internal crisis within the party.

Recently, the federal lawmaker submitted, under oath in court, certified copies of INEC reports validating his win in the February 17th primary elections. The documents also shed light on the change of venue to Protea Hotel, attributed to security concerns by the primary elections committee..READ FULL ARTICLE.

 

The legal implications of this development suggest a potentially protracted court case, diverting attention from the gubernatorial candidate and the party, possibly leading to a situation where the APC has no candidate for the general elections.

Dennis Idahosa’s proactive measures go beyond legal submissions; he penned a letter to INEC requesting that only his name be considered as the Edo APC candidate, emphasizing his victory in the contested primary election.

In the letter dated March 4th, 2024, and drafted by Wole Olanipekun (SAN), marked WOC/ABJ/VOL.01/074/2024, addressed to INEC Chairman Professor Mahmud Yakubu, Idahosa highlighted the filed lawsuit (Suit No. FHC/ABJ/CS/274/2024) against Sen. Monday Okpebholo, the APC, and INEC. He urged INEC to recognize the legal action and consider him as the legitimate party candidate.

Within the lawsuit, Idahosa asserted his triumph in the election conducted by INEC on February 17, 2024, and the subsequent official declaration as the winner. He contested the justification for the supplementary election mandated by the party leadership, citing a lack of explanation for their directive.

He further argued that the election held on February 20th was not a separate event but rather an extension of the February 17th, raising pertinent issues that may shape the ongoing legal battle..READ FULL ARTICLE.

 

These developments have injected a renewed sense of hope among Dennis Idahosa’s supporters, suggesting that he might ultimately emerge as the party’s candidate. As the legal proceedings unfold, the APC faces a critical juncture where internal cohesion and resolution become paramount for the party’s future electoral prospects.

Precious Adaeze writes in from Benin City.

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