December 23, 2024

The supreme court on Tuesday fixed March 2 to hear an application seeking a review of its judgment on the Imo governorship election.

The apex court had fixed Tuesday to hear the application filed by Emeka Ihedioha, a former governor of Imo state, but it adjourned till March 2 following a request by Kanu Agabi, Ihedioha’s counsel.

After all the parties in the matter announced their appearances, Agabi asked the court to grant him a short adjournment of not more than seven days to enable him to file and receive all processes needed to prove his case.

“I apply for a short adjournment to enable me put in all processes,” Agabi said.

All parties in the suit did not oppose the application for an adjournment.

The Apex Court has on January 14th nullified the election of Ihedioha and declared Hope Uzodinma of the All Progressives Congress as the winner of the March 9 governorship election in the state.

Not satisfied, Ihedioha filed an application asking the court to review the judgment.

But Uzodinma has asked the court to dismiss the application for review brought by Ihedioha.

“Order 8 Rule 16 of the Supreme Court Rules 2014 prohibits the apex court from reviewing its judgement once given and delivered, save to correct clerical mistakes or accidental slip,” he said.


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