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Emerhor: INEC Will Withdraw Omo-Agege’s Certificate Of Return And Reissue It To Me

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Olorogun O’tega Emerhor says he expect INEC to withdraw the certificate of return issued to Senator Ovie Omo-Agege.

Emerhor, in a statement averred that the certificate was ‘erroneously’ issued to Omo-Agege by INEC, expressing hope that it will soon be retrieved and reissued to him (Emerhor).

According to him, “The federal high court Asaba made a specific order, order no 4 in the court enrolled orders nullifying the full plate of NASS, Governorship and House of Assembly candidates list of Delta APC submitted to INEC through the Prophet Jones Erue Exco which contained the following names as APC senatorial candidates to wit: Dr Emmanuel Uduaghan (Delta South), Senator Ovie Omo-Agege (Delta Central) and Hon Doris Uboh- (Delta North). 

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“Then order 5 went on to identify exhibit S and T as containing the list of the valid and authentic APC NASS, Governorship, and House of Assembly candidates for the 2019 general elections. The Senatorial candidates contained in the court certified exhibits are as follows: Chief Micheal Johnny (Delta South) Olorogun O’tega Emerhor (Delta Central) and Chief Mrs Marian Ali (Delta North). 

“These enrolled orders have been served by the court bailiff on INEC and INEC has begun the process of obedience to the order by refusing to give out the Certificate of Return to three affected candidates of the Prophet Jones Erue annulled list in Asaba on Wednesday March 27th 2019. 

“It is therefore obvious that the Certificate of Return already issued to Senator Ovie Omo-Agege is in error and it is only a matter of time for it to be withdrawn by INEC and together with those INEC already withheld, re-issue same to me (Olorogun O’tega Emerhor) and others. 

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“Senator Omo-Agege has to be in self denial to continue to grand stand that the Asaba FHC judgement does not affect his Candidacy. He did the right thing by attempting to seek leave of court to appeal the judgment as an impacted person but unfortunately the court of appeal Benin shut the door on him for sleeping on his right for the last six months and awarded cost against him.

Emerhor reiterated that he is the valid candidate and Senator-elect for Delta Central, saying he is waiting calmly for his Certificate of Return from INEC.

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