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2023 Election: Apostle Suleiman Tells Nigerians What To Do On Election Day for Their Votes To Count

Nigerians have been urged to stay at polling units and make sure their votes count.

The appeal was made by controversial clergyman, Apostle Johnson Suleiman of the Omega Fire Ministry.

He warned that the forthcoming general elections would be a deciding factor,

He asked Nigerians not to allow anyone lie to them with figures after the election.

Apostle Suleiman also lamented that the country has never had it so bad as it is currently witnessing over the last few weeks.

His statement was contained in a post via his verified Twitter handle on Thursday.

He called on Nigerians to go to the polling unit on the day of the election to cast votes and ensure their votes are counted.

He wrote, “This coming election will be a deciding factor for generations unborn..we have never had it so terrible especially this past few weeks. Go to your polling unit and vote..wait for it to be counted, and get it all captured and recorded..let’s see how they can lie to us with figures.”

In other news, The Appeal Court in Owerri has stopped the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) from holding a rerun primary election for the Aboh Mbaise/ Ngor Okpala federal constituency in Imo state.

The court in a ruling on Thursday restricted both INEC and the PDP from conducting a rerun primary election pending the outcome of the applicant’s appeal at the Supreme Court.

It was learnt that a Federal High Court in Abuja had last week cancelled the PDP primary election for Aboh Mbaise/Ngor Okpala federal constituency which produced Albert Agulanna as the winner.

The court, in its judgment, directed INEC and the PDP to conduct a rerun primary election due to the nullification.

However, Justice Rita Pemu of the Appeal Court held that the election has to wait because of an appeal filed by the applicant, Uzoma Ugochukwu against PDP, INEC, Bede Eke and Albert Agulanna.

It, therefore, halted the conduct of the election pending the hearing and the determination of the applicant’s appeal before the supreme court.

Justice Pemu submitted that “Accordingly, it is hereby ordered as follows, that the order of this honourable court made on January 20, 2023, ordering a fresh primary election for Aboh Mbaise/ Ngor Okpala federal constituency of Imo State pending the hearing and final determination of the applicants appeal before the supreme court on the propriety of the said order of fresh primary be and is hereby stayed.

“Consequently, by this order, the first and second respondents are hereby restrained from enforcing in any way whatever the judgement of this court delivered on 20th of January, 2023, by way of conducting a fresh primary election for Aboh Mbaise/ Ngor Okpala federal constituency.”

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