Prince James Erebuoye, the President of Nigerians in Diaspora in Nigeria has thrown his weight behind Sir Friday Nwosu, a chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party. Nwosu who contested the December 8, 2014 PDP Governorship Primaries in Abia State had sued Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu claiming that the Governor had presented false information and tax documents to INEC in respect of his PAYE tax documents as well as other pieces of false information in INEC Form CF 001 which Dr Ikpeazu completed and signed under oath, contrary to Section 31(5)(6) of thee 2010 Electoral Act, as amended. The Supreme Court has reserved judgement for January 18, 2018 to hear and determine the case. The Diaspora Chief James Erebuoye had declared while addressing the press today, at the NUJ Center, Abuja Branch that for whatever be the case, the law must take its course for anyone found guilty. Said he: " If the Governor is found guilty, then he should be shown the door; Nwosu has done the right thing and should be applauded"!
Prince James Erebuoye, the President of Nigerians in Diaspora in Nigeria has thrown his weight behind Sir Friday Nwosu, a chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party. Nwosu who contested the December 8, 2014 PDP Governorship Primaries in Abia State had sued Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu claiming that the Governor had presented false information and tax documents to INEC in respect of his PAYE tax documents as well as other pieces of false information in INEC Form CF 001 which Dr Ikpeazu completed and signed under oath, contrary to Section 31(5)(6) of thee 2010 Electoral Act, as amended. The Supreme Court has reserved judgement for January 18, 2018 to hear and determine the case. The Diaspora Chief James Erebuoye had declared while addressing the press today, at the NUJ Center, Abuja Branch that for whatever be the case, the law must take its course for anyone found guilty. Said he: " If the Governor is found guilty, then he should be shown the door; Nwosu has done the right thing and should be applauded"!
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