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ENUGU 2023: TRIBUNAL DISMISSES CASE SEEKING TO STOP PETER MBAH’S INAUGURATION

The Action Democratic Party (ADP) and her governorship candidate in the March 18th Governorship election prayed the Tribunal to stop the forthcoming inauguration and/or swearing in of Barr Peter Ndubuisi Mbah as the incoming Executive Governor of the state.

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Enugu – The Enugu State Governorship election petition tribunal has dismissed an application seeking to stop the inauguration of Peter Mbah as the Governor of the state on the 29th of May.

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The Petitioners through their Motion, urged the tribunal to make an interlocutory order of injunction restraining the Governor-elect Peter Ndubuisi Mbah from presenting himself, for the purposes of being sworn in or inaugurated as the Executive Governor of the state come May 29, 2023.

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But in a ruling on Tuesday, the tribunal dismissed the application for lacking in merit. 

(Source: english.hoohaa.com.ng)

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