Exclusively How Justice Can be Served in Imo State by the Supreme Court. By KEMKA S. IBEJI

KEMKA S. IBEJI 
Just like I honestly told all Imo State electorate that fateful night that the result of that day was a runoff, while Uche Nwosu was still in the race, and not declaration of a winner yet, I'm also saying that the Supreme Court's decision on reviewing their judgment should be a rerun in the 388 polling units as the number of registered voters in those polling units can impact on who emerges winner of that election.

Any other judgement order different from the above will be a wrong and bad judgement and definitely unjust.

Time ticks off, and the land awaits peace in Imo State. However, the crying being in all this experience is posterity. For this brazen aberration to form part of our national statute through judicial precedence is a nightmare and the Supreme Court is under obligation to wake us from such.

Justice will grant peace and harmony in the state and ultimately guarantee security for all citizens of the state - Imo.

It was an injustice declaring Rt. Hon. Emeka Ihedioha as the Governor, it was also injustice declaring Sen. Hope Uzodinma as the Governor. Justice for Imo State and her citizens resides in giving back the constitutional right of electoral administration to INEC with an order for the conduct of election in the 388 polling units. Here exclusively lies justice intersubjectively for all.

INEC was wrong in her declaration, the Tribunal was wrong in upholding the declaration, Appeal Court was wrong in justifying the wrong declaration, the Supreme Court also was wrong in dishing recrimination and punishment instead of justice. The sequence is a quadruple of mistakes where the judiciary enjoyed the trinity with the Tribunal, Appeal and Supreme Courts at the center stage. The Tribunal, Appeal and Supreme Courts triad filed behind the almighty wrong of the INEC.

The restitution resides in and with the Supreme Court which still breathes life with the support of her capacity to review herself. Only this necessity can save Nigeria from being an embarrassment to democracy.

I will keep wake while awaiting the resurrection of the good for all Ndị Imo in particular, and humanity in general.

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  1. Nwanne m nta,birikwe ooo, my honorable thanks for the insight and clarification. My question would, under what conditions is the INEC allowed constitutionality to declare a winner only by highest number of votes? Fr. Onwubiko

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