Certificate forgery: APC to challenge Obaseki’s victory at Court of Appeal

The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Edo state has disclosed that it plans to continue contending the Godwin Obaseki alleged certificate forgery case.

Newsflash247 had earlier reported that Justice Ahmed Mohammed of the Federal High Court Abuja on Saturday dismissed a suit of forgery against the Edo governor for want of merit.

Mohammed dismissed the suit brought by Obaseki’s former party, the APC, on the grounds that it failed to prove allegations of forgery against Obaseki.

But APC said the victory of the Edo state governor at Federal High Court in Abuja does not mean the case has ended.

The APC disclosed that it would appeal the ruling of the court that absolved the governor of certificate forgery.

In a statement by the Chairman of the Caretaker Committee, Col. David Imuse, said the party’s legal team would immediately move to study the judgment.

Imuse said: “We will appeal the ruling of the court. The party’s legal team would immediately move to study the judgement and file an appeal.”

He expressed the hope that the judiciary would remain upright and always ensure that the will of the people and rule of law prevail.

He thanked God for granting all the lawyers and the judge very good health with which they all contributed to bring the whole litigation process to this interesting stage.

However, according to the party chairman, it is not the end of the road.

Imuse added that all APC members in Edo state were very hopeful like the good democrats and believers in the rule of law that the judiciary would continue to show that it is the last hope of the common man.

He therefore appealed to all APC members in the state to be calm and to go about their normal activities without animosity as the party appeals the verdict.

In a message by its Publicity Secretary, Chris Nehikhare, Edo PDP described the victory as a testimony to the fact that the Obaseki-led government was actually enthroned by the wish of Edo people and had the blessings of God.

The party urged the APC “to stop traveling the road of ignominy. Rather, the APC should join the Obaseki government to build a society where hard work is rewarded; where hate should be condemned and love for a prosperous state.

“It is now clear that Edo APC and the news and stories they propagate are built on falsehood, social greed, intellectual imbecility and pathological irresponsibility.

“Edo people are advised not to only punish them with their votes on election days, but to consider them public enemy number one henceforth.

“However, if each and every one of them own up to their role, tender well-intentioned apologies and commit to be of good character, show respect to Edo people, toe the path of honour and have the decency of admitting to the fact that they spread lies and concocted fake stories to sell their mandate and attempted to dupe the courts, Edo people may show some mercy.

“After all, Obaseki is a reasonable man. Edo people are reasonable people. It is the most honourable thing to do; it is the noblest step to take.

“Obaseki, we once again congratulate you and the good patient people of Edo State as your resetting Edo on a right path,” he said.

Meanwhile, Edo state governor Godwin Obaseki has expressed delight over his victory in the certificate forgery case brought against him by the APC.

In a brief statement that he released on Saturday, January 9, the governor described the verdict as a victory for the rule of law.

He said the lawsuit was just a waste of his and Edo people’s time by some desperate individuals who want to get to the government house through the backdoor.

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