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Imo election: Supreme Court places N40m penalty on Ozekhome 

Imo election: Supreme Court places N40m penalty on Ozekhome 

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The Supreme Court has imposed a hefty N40 million penalty on Mike Ozekhome, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN).

Ozekhome’s sin according to the apex court was that he presented a petition it considered frivolous and vexatious.

Ozekhome is the lawyer to Emeka Ihedioha for the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). He submitted an appeal on the 2019 Imo State gubernatorial election, asking the Supreme Court to to make a consequential order requiring the Independent National Electoral Commission to issue a certificate of return to Ihedioha, deeming him the officially elected governor of state in the 2019 election.

He had argued that the All Progressives Congress had no part in the 2019 Imo governorship election, thus making Hope Uzodimma’s election as governor on the party’s platform illegal.

But the apex court rejected Ihedioha’s request to oust Hope Uzodimma from the position of Imo State governor.

The presiding Judge, Justice Tijjani Abubakar, examined the lead judgement and declared that the request was not justified, as well as being silly and abusive.

He stated that the court does not have the authority to decide on the issue, furthermore noting that the 60 days assigned to handle the electoral issue had already gone by.

Abubakar issued Ozekhome a fine of N40 million afterwards.

He was ordered to settle the N40m fine to the four people he sued in court including INEC, Action Peoples Party, Uche Nnadi and Uche Nwosu.

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