LP’s Paul Nnamchi rejects tribunal verdict, heads to Supreme Court
Paul Nnamchi (LP-Enugu State), a representative, has disagreed with the decision of the National Assembly Election Tribunal’s three-person panel that declared his election to be invalid.
He was sacked from the NASS by the tribunal on Friday, and Cornelius Nnaji, the PDP candidate, was pronounced the winner.
This was said in a statement made by Nnamchi shortly after the verdict through his media advisor, Mr. Sam Nwanze.
The ruling “does not conform to the provisions of the law and expectation of his teeming supporters,” according to Nnamchi.
According to him,
“I am not satisfied with the judgment of the tribunal which to me, is not in accordance with the provisions of the law and expectation of my teeming supporters.
“Consequently, I have instructed my lawyers to proceed to appeal the matter at the Appeal Court which has the final say on the case and I am confident we will get justice at the Appeal Court.
“My confidence in the judiciary is not shaken by this judgment.
“I am hopeful justice will be served at the next level and the current verdict will be overturned at the appellate court.
“I want to use this opportunity to appeal to my teeming supporters to remain calm as we are hopeful to reclaim the mandate at the Appeal Court.”
Nnamchi also used the opportunity to express appreciation to his supporters who had called to show solidarity and those who might not reach him.
“I can assure you all of my resolve to defend the mandate freely given to me through your votes by fighting to the end. It is not yet over. God bless you all,” he added. (NAN)