Okocha slams Cole for continuing with petition

Tony Okocha, the acclaimed leader of the All Progressives Congress, APC in Rivers State, has slammed the governorship candidate of the party in the March 18 election for continuing with his petition against the election of Siminialayi Fubara despite the party’s withdrawal from the matter.

Okocha said it is rare for a party to withdraw a petition and abandon its governorship candidate to his fate. He, however, alleged that the primary reason for the party’s action may be anti-party activities by Cole.

Okocha, who spoke in Port Harcourt at the weekend, challenged the APC candidate to clear himself of the anti-party allegation levelled against him.

He said: “It is rare to have a party withdraw a petition and leave the petitioner to his fate. Many reasons abound. First, the party may have found it a waste of time and resources, knowing that the grounds of challenge are weak.
Secondly, the party may have been displeased by the candidate’s infidelity to the party.”

The state APC leader said it was the burden of anti-party activities that infuriated the action of mainstream APC members, who believed in President Bola Tinubu, to support the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship candidate, Siminalaye Fubara, in reciprocation of former governor Nyesom Wike’s support.

Recall that on May 22, the state chapter of APC agreed to withdraw its petition against PDP and the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC). The spokesman of Tonye Cole Campaign Organisation, Sogbeye Eli, said Cole, as the 1st petitioner on record, is still before the court. He noted that APC, as the 2nd petitioner on paper, withdrew the petition through its legal representative, Solomon Umoh.

But reacting to the development, a lawyer and a political analyst in the state, Godswill Dike, said Cole is at liberty to sustain his petition at the tribunal without his party’s support.

In an interview, Dike explained that the Electoral Act 2022 provided that an aggrieved candidate in an election could file his petition without the backing of his party.