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Tribunal sacks APC federal lawmaker in Cross River

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Alex Egbona

The Election Petition Tribunal in Cross River State Wednesday sacked the House of Representatives member for Abi/Yakurr Federal Constituency, Dr Alex Egbona.

He emerged winner in the last general election on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

The judgment was delivered by a three-man panel of the tribunal led by Justice Vincent Agbata in a petition instituted by the candidate of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Mr John Gaul Lebo.

The tribunal went ahead to declare Lebo, who came second in the polls, as the candidate in the polls with the highest valid votes having considered the APC candidate “not a lawful candidate in the eyes of the law as on the date of the election”.

The Independent National Electoral Commission was subsequently directed by the tribunal to withdraw the certificate of return from Egbonna and issue it to Lebo.

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The petition with suit number EPT/CAL/HR/11/2019 was filed by Lebo as challenging the declaration of Egbona as winner of the election.

Among other grounds, the petitioner argued that the APC candidate was excluded from participating in the election by INEC on the strength of a Federal High Court order.

The other nine judgments all went in favour of the candidates of the PDP who were elected into the National Assembly and the State House of Assembly.

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