The
attention of Mr Umana Okon Umana, Akwa Ibom APC governorship candidate in the
2015 election has been drawn to a letter purportedly written by Justice Inyang
Okoro and addressed to the Honourable Chief Justice of Nigeria. In the said
letter, Justice Okoro alleged without evidence that Umana visited his residence
(Justice Okoro’s) and made a “request to help him win his appeal before the
Supreme Court.”
We would
like to respond to Justice Okoro’s baseless allegation as follows:
1) The
meeting Justice Okoro is reporting is fiction. No such meeting to discuss how
to bribe judges took place between him, Mr Umana Okon Umana and Dr (Pastor)
Ebebe Ukpong as alleged.
2) If we
assume, without conceding, that such a meeting took place, for a man of Justice
Okoro’s standing and knowledge of the law, he ought to have known the legal
implications of such a visit, and should have reported it to appropriate
authorities immediately. He did not do that, but he is only reacting after the
authorities have established a case against him.
3)
Justice Okoro’s claim in his purported letter to the Hon. Chief Justice of
Nigeria is therefore not only false, it is diversionary and an afterthought.
4)
Justice Okoro should address himself to the facts of the case, which is between
him and the State, and leave Umana out of it
5)
Contrary to Justice Okoro’s claim, Umana had no appeal before the Supreme Court
arising from any court judgment on the 2015 governorship election in Akwa Ibom
State. Umana had won at the Court of Appeal and therefore was not and couldn’t
have been an appellant at the Supreme Court. Umana had won both at the tribunal
and at the Court of Appeal. He was therefore confident of victory at the
Supreme Court because of the concurrent judgments of the lower courts.
6) It would
be recalled that after the Supreme Court judgment, which ignored the concurrent
judgments of both the tribunal and the Court of Appeal, and also totally
disregarded the reports of the international observers, including those of the
United States Government and the European Union which stated that the elections
in Akwa Ibom and Rivers states were marred by widespread violence and
irregularities, Umana had issued a statement expressing disappointment at the
verdict and said he had moved on and left everything in the hands of God. He
should therefore be left alone.
Signed:
Iboro Otongaran
Media Adviser To: Umana Okon Umana
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