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I’ll Sue INEC If Tonye Cole’s Name Is Put On Ballot -Sen. Abe

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Eniola Olayemi

 

Senator Magnus Abe, one of the gubernatorial aspirants in the Rivers chapter of All Progressives Congress, APC, has vowed to challenge the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC in Court if it dares to put Tonye Dele Cole as the Governorship candidate on the ballot because of the recent ruling of the Appeal Court.

Abe, who was on a live radio programme in Port Harcourt declared that APC secured a temporary reprieve at the Appeal Court to ensure that as a party it is the party contests election.

He argued that the stay of execution the Appeal Court granted APC is on score that it is the party that statutorily contests an election and that did not translate to mean that Tonye Cole and those produced through the Direct Primaries already voided by the state High Court should be fielded by the party.

“The Court Appeal to grant a stay which was clear was in favour of APC. Mr Cole has his own application for a stay for himself. That order has not been granted. This is declaratory order not an executive order.People should not stretch the interpretation beyond what it is presupposes that the court does not speak English. If the Court wanted to put people’s name on the list the court would have said so. And that order would have been served on INEC.

“As it stands, the only order that be granted on INEC is that of All Progressives Congress to contest election. The substantive case of who should be the candidates that arose from either Direct or Indirect primaries of the party is yet to determined,”Senator Abe said.

On whether he was opened for discussion and negotiations on the way forward for the party he said, “I am always ready for discussion, but it should be based on mutual respect and not from preconceived position.The party needs to talk because there is a lot of bad blood within the factions of the party.”

He said that as it were, the only option left for the party is to adopt the candidates who emerged from the direct primaries where he claimed over 150,000 members participated and the result is available to the party and all the constituted authorities like the INEC and the courts.

Senator Abe traced the genesis of his problem to the Minister of Transportation and Director-General of the Presidential Campaign, Rt.Hon.Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi’s decision that he should not be allowed to participate in Gubernatorial primaries, which is his right as a foundation member of the party for which he nearly lost his life.

When Abe was asked if he will he forced to dump the party for another if the problems lingered and things don’t work the way he feel, he said, “I think the question is insulting because APC promised change in the way of doing things. Mr President even said those who do not agree with the way decisions in the party are made are free to go to court. This is the only party that offers you that freedom and that is why I am in it to fight that the right thing be done. No other party can offer me that freedom, except APC “.