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Delta North senate: Nwoko heads to Supreme Court

OPEN LETTER TO THE PRESIDENT AND COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF OF THE ARMED FORCES OF THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA, HIS EXCELLENCY, MOHAMMADU BUHARI,
Delta North senate: Nwoko heads to Supreme Court

The Federal high court Abuja on April 3, declared Hon. Prince Ned Nwoko winner of the Delta North senatorial district primary election.
In the celebrated judgement, the presiding judge A.R. Mohammed had ruled in favour of Hon. Nwoko with a clear declaration that senator Peter Nwaoboshi was not validly nominated as the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP )senatorial candidate for Delta North.
This prompted the Independent National Electoral Commission( INEC) to issue a Certificate of Return to Hon. Prince Ned Nwoko as the authentic winner of the election.

The Federal High Court judgement and the Certificate of Return had since elicited widespread public acclamation as Nwoko was generally believed to have won the election.

Today May 30 , , an Appeal court in Abuja set aside the judgement of the Federal High Court.

Sequel to this, Nwoko is poised to challenge the Appeal court judgement at the Supreme Court.

It is a relentless resolve to reclaim an electoral mandate freely given to Nwoko by the people of Delta North who hold so much love and admiration for him as a good son enamoured with the growth and development of Anioma land.

Special gratitude to the people of Delta North and all who share the goodwill of Ned Nwoko representation at the Senate.

The teeming supporters in Delta North and far afield must remain calm and keep hope alive as Victory is deferred and will surely come in the womb of time.

Thank you and God bless you all .

Norbert chiazor
Director Media & strategic communication.

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