BREAKING News: Appeal Court Okays Ikpeazu as Abia State Governor for the present

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The offer court of claim in Abuja has deferred a bid recorded by Okezie Ikepeazu, legislative head of Abia state, testing a government high court judgment.

An offer documented by the troubled Abia State Governor Okezie Ikepeazu, testing a government high court judgment that announced him unfit to hold office, has recently been delayed by the court of request sitting today in Abuja.

As indicated by TheCable News, the choice of the court to defer the claim of Ikepeazu to August 9 was because of the accommodation of Friday Iwunzo, the fifth respondent, that he had a measure up to rights to be a piece of the suit documented by ‎Uche Ogah.

The 5-man board, which did not prior perceive Iwunzo as a major aspect of the suit, said Ikpeazu remains representative until August 4 when Iwunzo's suit will now have listened.

Review that Uche Sampsom Ogar, a Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) part, had fought that the senator sidestepped charge preceding his decision, and in that capacity was‎ not qualified to hold an elective office.

It was on this premise, ‎Okon Abang, the directing judge, of the high court gave the judgment pronouncing Ikepeazu unfit to hold office.

In the interim, Alex Iziyon, insight to Ogar, in his accommodation at the bid court, said Ikepeazu may not be depicted as the "legitimate" tenant of the Abia government house taking after judgments from different courts on the matter.

Iziyon clarified that on the off chance that he consented to sign an endeavor perceiving Ikepeazu as representative, pending when the court rules on the matter, different implications possibly read to it.

Wole Olanipekun, direction to Ikepeazu, on his part, said he additionally had his own "grievances" in the claim however he would keep whatever the court says.

Notwithstanding, both sides marked the endeavor.

The court proclaimed that Ikepeazu remains the legislative head of Abia state, pending the decision of the court.

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