Imo Guber: APC Confident ‘Other Stolen Mandates Will Be Restored’ With Uzodinma’s Victory

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The All Progressives Congress (APC) has expressed profound joy as its candidate, Hope Uzodinma was declared winner of Imo gubernatorial poll by the Supreme court in its ruling in Tuesday, Jan 14, 2019.
The apex court upturned the election victory of Emeka Ihedioha, the governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) over allegations of electoral malpractices.
Lanre Issa-Onilu, national publicity secretary of the APC applauded the good people of Imo state for standing by Hope Uzodinma all through the trial.
He also disclosed that the Supreme court’s judgement is a sign that APC’s other stolen mandates will be restored soon.

“The All Progressives Congress (APC) is ecstatic over the Supreme Court’s declaration of Senator Hope Uzodinma as the rightful winner of the 2019 Imo state Governorship election, ” Issa-Onilu said.

“Even as we are still wondering why we lost elections we clearly won in Zamfara State at the Supreme Court and how the same court ruled our party out of the electoral race in Rivers State, we have never, as a political party, lost faith in the judiciary.

“We salute Senator Hope Uzodinma, our supporters and members for their temperance displayed in the aftermath of the blatant rigging of the Imo Governorship election.

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“We chose to focus on the judicial route to reclaim the Party’s mandate. We are confident that our other stolen electoral mandates will be restored by the courts. The APC calls on all Imo State APC stakeholders to come together in support of Senator Uzodinma to ensure the success of the Party’s Next Level agenda and to democratically entrench the APC in the state and entire South East.”

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