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Sen. Oduah denies being sacked by Supreme Court

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Senator Stella Oduah has denied being sacked by the Supreme Court in its Friday ruling.

Reports had surfaced earlier on Friday that the Supreme Court had sacked Senator Stella Oduah and Senator Andy Uba, both from Anambra State almost two months after Senator Uche Ekwunife, the third Senator from the state had been sacked.

Senator Stella declared in an interview with Channels TV that “In all its entirety, it is false. I have gone through the court judgment and the judge clearly did not give any judgement to that effect. She added that “Indeed, what the judgment and the case is all about is state exco and as we all know, state exco do not do election, neither do they submit list. So the issue of emergence of candidate, and the issue of candidates that won election was not the issue of this particular case.”

Senator Stella upon hearing the news admitted she was shocked because; “I knew we went through the right process and its only national executive that submits list to INEC. So the judgment was not against us the candidates of PDP.”

The Supreme Court ruling re-affirmed the Chairmanship of Ejike Oguebego as the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP State Chairman in Anambra, while further declaring the list of candidates submitted by the Ken Emekayi-faction illegal.

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