The bid by the Member representing Ikwuano/Umuahia North and Umuahia South Federal Constituency, Hon Sam Onuigbo to forestall the stealing of his mandate as the APC Candidate for Abia central senatorial zone for the 2023 elections has received a boost following the refusal of a Federal High court in Katsina presided over by Justice E. M. Shittu Abubakar to include the name of Chief Emeka Atuma in the list of Litigants granted interlocutory injunction compelling the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to open its portal to allow APC upload their names and particulars as candidates during the party Primaries.
The APC and 16 of its candidates had in an interlocutory application approached the court claiming that they would suffer incalculable damage should INEC shut down its platform against them as it had already done following the expiration of the date for the submission of names of candidates as provided in the electoral body’s guidelines.
However, Hon Sam Onuigbo, Abia central senatorial candidate claimant on the platform of APC opposed the appearance of Chief Emeka Atuma on the list of Applicants in the suit in Katsina as he (Atuma) is a defendant in another suit pending before a federal a High court in Umuahia. Though Hon Onuigbo’s application to be joined in the Katsina High court suit was strongly opposed by the counsel to the Applicants, it did not however stop the court from conspicuously striking out Atuma’s name from the list of litigants with the order for the electoral body to accept 15 of the APC candidates.
It would be recalled that the attempt to replace the name of Hon Sam Onuigbo with that of Emeka Atuma has also led Chief Atuma to obtaining an order at an Abia State High Court, Nkwoagu Isuochi, Umunneochi as INEC insisted on not recognizing the order of the court on the grounds that it lacks jurisdiction on the matter.
Consequently, chief Atuma initiated the second legal tussle in a Katsina Federal High Court which was quashed by the court. The APC primary election for Abia Central Senatorial Zone which held on the 28th and 29th of May and was dully monitored by INEC officials had seen Onuigbo defeat his only contender Henry Ikoh with 157 votes to 152 after Senator Nkechi Nwogu withdrew from the contest in writing and late Chief KC Ugbaja could not make it to the event. The electoral body had since June 20 2022 issued a certified true copy of the result to Onuigbo evidencing his victory.
Chief Ikoh has long been sworn in by President Muhammadu Buhari as Minister of State for Science and Technology.