Supreme Court verdict upholding Uzodimma’s re-election ‘disheartening’, says LP candidate

Athan Achonu, the Labour Party governorship candidate in the November 11, 2023, Imo governorship election, says the Supreme Court verdict does not truly reflect democracy.
Mr Achonu made this stance known on Tuesday when he addressed journalists in his country home, Umunumo, in the Ehime Mbano council area of Imo.
“ Though this judicial decision may be disheartening, we shall continue to strive for a just, fair and truly democratic Nigeria,” he said.
The Supreme Court, on August 23, 2024, upheld Governor Hope Uzodinma’s election, alongside those of his Bayelsa and Kogi counterparts, Douye Diri and Usman Ododo, respectively.
Mr Achonu commended the judiciary for considering the suit, which he filed challenging the result of the Imo governorship election, from the tribunal to the Appeal Court, and finally, the Supreme Court.
He, however, cautioned against what he described as an “unhealthy political culture where the judiciary’s pronouncements outweigh the people’s votes.”
The politician called for a change in the narrative, especially through electoral law amendments.
“ I respect the judiciary as the final arbiter in our electoral system, but I must express my deep concerns, not out of bitterness, but out of a steadfast commitment to the principles of justice and fairness that our democracy should uphold.
“ I want to assure our people that, as the opposition, the Labour Party will be guided by decency, decorum and constructive criticism, encouraging the government where it does well and calling it out where it fails to do well.
“ To Imo people, I extend my deepest gratitude for your unwavering support and belief in our vision for a more prosperous state while restating that, be it as it may, our resolve to serve you and champion your interests remains unbroken,” he said.
He called for support for democratically elected leaders, adding that the masses must avoid anything that could tarnish the image of the state or country.
Mr Achonu, however, advised politicians, the judiciary, and all stakeholders in the electoral process to always think about the far-reaching implications of their decisions, actions, and inactions, especially for future generations.
(NAN)
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