Supreme Court didn’t sack us – Oduah, others
Senator Stella Oduah on Friday in Abuja described as “a misinterpretation” media reports which quoted a Supreme Court judgment to have sacked her and other federal lawmakers from Anambra State.
Reports in the media said the apex court had ordered the replacement of Oduah and other federal lawmakers from the state elected on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party, saying their nomination to contest in the 2015 election was wrong.
In a statement issued by Cynthia Ferdinand on behalf of the senator, Oduah said the report in the media was misleading as the apex court did not order the withdrawal of her Certificate of Return.
She said the judgement of the Supreme Court only noted that it was the National Executive Council of a political party that had the legal right to sponsor candidates in an election.
Oduah, therefore, stressed that she and all the other lawmakers from Anambra State have not been sacked by the Supreme Court contrary to media reports.
She said: “It is pertinent to note that this is a mere misinterpretation of the Supreme Court rulings and should be disregarded in all entirety.
“The Supreme Court did not order the withdrawal of the Certificates of Return issued by the Commission.
“It did not hold that the faction of the PDP had the right to sponsor candidates for the Peoples Democratic Party.
“It did not equally authorise the Commission to substitute our clients with the individuals whose names were on the list improperly allowed by the Commission.
“Series of judgment of the Supreme Court of Nigeria states that it is only the National Executive of the party that has the vires to sponsor candidates.”
Meanwhile, the solicitors to nine other lawmakers allegedly sacked have written to the Independent National Electoral Commission not to also fall into the folly of misunderstanding the judgment.
The letter, signed by the lawmakers, urged the commission not to allow itself to be misled by its l