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The
 controversy generated by last Friday’s judgement of the Supreme Court 
recognizing the Ejike Oguebego faction of the Peoples Democratic Party 
in Anambra State and sacking Senators Andy Uba and Stella Oduah from the
 senate is taking a new dimension as Chris Uba has asked his brother and
 others to stop deceiving Nigerians and vacate their seats in the 
National Assembly honorably.
Chris Uba also declared himself as 
the Senator representing Anambra South in the Senate, pointing out that 
he will be leading other beneficiaries of the judgement to INEC on 
Monday to demand their certificate of return.
Uba who was the 
candidate of the PDP for the election was replaced by his elder brother 
following a decision by the Court of Appeal which set aside the decision
 of the lower court.
Speaking with newsmen in Abuja, Chief Uba 
warned his brother, Senator Andy Uba, Ms. Stella Oduah and others to 
stop parading themselves as representatives of the people of Anambra 
state in the National Assembly.
He said that last Friday’s judgment 
by the Supreme Court which affirmed an earlier High Court verdict 
recognising the Oguebego executive as the state’s authentic leadership, 
advised the affected ‘former’ senators and House Representatives members
 to accept their fate and honourably step down.
He said he would 
be leading other members of the party who emerged as candidates under 
the Oguebego monitored primaries to the office of the Independent 
National Electoral Commission on Monday to demand for their certificates
 of return.
Andy Uba and Oduah had faulted the assumptions that 
the Supreme Court judgment effectively removed them from office, arguing
 that they were not party in the suit which basically had to deal with 
issues of leadership crisis in Anambra PDP.
Chris, who described 
himself as “Senator representing Anambra South” said he was shocked that
 those who should be conversant with the laws of the land could be 
deceiving the public regarding their true status after the Supreme Court
 failed to recognise the dubious way through which they got to the 
Senate.
He said: “The time for substitution had passed and we were 
busy doing our campaigns when, one week to the election, the Andy Uba 
faction went to the Court of Appeal and set aside the judgement of the 
High Court.
“Based on that, they took the judgement to INEC and 
their names were used to substitute our own. We cried foul then, 
insisting we were not party to the suit but INEC insisted that our names
 were initially published based on an earlier court order and that we 
should go on appeal.
“We appealed to the Supreme Court and the 
verdict on Friday clearly vindicated our position as the Supreme Court 
set aside that judgement of the Court of Appeal, agreed with the 
judgement of the High Court and even granted all our five prayers.
“Now,
 they (Chris Uba and Oduah) went on air and issued press statements to 
deceive the public that the order from the Supreme Court did not affect 
them because they were not a party to the suit. The question is: when 
our names were removed by INEC and replaced with theirs, were we party 
to the suit?
“Now they are shouting and trying to misinterpret a 
clear judgment that has removed them and given us victory. They are just
 deceiving the public. We will demand for our certificates of return 
from INEC on Monday because the judgement is clear. We do not need to 
seek for any further clarifications.”
Uba said further: “When the
 whole exercise wanted to start, INEC wrote a letter to the PDP 
headquarters to avoid confusion, telling the PDP that the Ejike Oguebego
 exco was the one that it would recognise based on court order of a 
Federal High Court in Abuja.
“Unfortunately, the PDP ignored that
 letter and, instead, set up a two-man caretaker committee to come to 
Anambra State to conduct primaries. Of course, there was no room for 
that caretaker committee to operate in the state because the key to 
conducting the primaries is the 3-man delegates from the 326 wards in 
the state.
“It was obvious that without the state exco, the 
caretaker committee cannot be functional because the people who are 
supposed to organise the state congress were expected to liaise with the
 state chairman. From there, they would set up a committee to go to all 
the wards where the delegates would emerge from for electing candidates 
into the National and state assemblies.
“So when they set up this 
caretaker, the Ejike Oguebego exco went to court and got a judgement 
recognising it as the right exco therefore making null and void the 
caretaker committee.
“The judgment also instructed INEC and the 
PDP to conduct all the electioneering exercise under the Ejike Oguebego 
exco including all the candidates who were participating. So, we obeyed 
the court order and did our primaries as instructed. The exercise was 
duly monitored by INEC and all the relevant papers were signed.”
He
 said it would amount to injustice if the court had ruled in favour of 
the other group comprising Andy Uba, Stella Oduah and others who 
allegedly did not undergo any primaries nor visited Anambra.
“They
 just sat in their houses in Abuja. INEC and the PDP got copies of the 
results of our primaries and even sent our names to INEC and that was 
why the list containing our names was published as candidates before 
they went through the backdoor to remove it,” he stated.
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