“He Decided Not To Labour In Vain” – Reactions As Labour Party’s Candidate Finally Surrenders Seat To Deputy Speaker

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Hon. Frank Chinasa, the candidate of the Labour Party for the Bende Federal Constituency election, Abia State, has finally surrendered the seat to the Deputy Speaker of the House, Hon. Benjamin Kalu.

The LP candidate, while making this known to reporters in Abuja on Friday, said the decision followed his compassion for the constituency.

According to dailypost, the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, had declared Kalu of the All Progressives Congress, APC winner of the February 25 election after garnering 10,020 out of the 22,308 total votes.

Not satisfied with the outcome of the election, the LP candidate subsequently approached the National Assembly Elections Petitions Tribunal in Umuahia, the Abia State capital with the aim to upturn Kalu’s victory.

However, ruling on the matter, the tribunal last week upheld the declaration of the Deputy Speaker as the winner of the February poll.

Although there were insinuations that the Labour Party flagbearer may approach the court of appeal in a bid to set aside the ruling of the tribunal, but Chinasa told journalists on Friday that he has decided to end any further lawsuits, pledging allegiance to Kalu.

According to him, the Deputy Speaker posses the same objective of good representation of the people of Bende, stressing that Kalu remains his brother and and friend.

He said: “I am here to inform the world that I am no longer interested in taking the matter any further beyond the tribunal. This simply means that I have decided to let go of the case.

“Kalu and I have a history that has run into decades which cannot be ruined by the transient political activities of today. First, we are brothers from Bende.
“We are also good friends and we intrinsically share the same objective of good representation of our people”.

This action by LP candidate has generate reactions on the internet, see the reactions below;

@itsme01 commented, “He decided not to labour in vain. Tribunals lawyers charge as high as 20million. Femi Falana SAN , Mike Ozhekhome SAN , Wole Olanipekun SAN, won’t even touch anything less than 50million retainer fee, and you pay them per adjournments and proceedings, they would even send lawyers in their chambers when busy. Last last they would give him contract to dig rural borehole, or supply rural electrification, transformers and cable or to renovate a block of class rooms at a primary school”.

@Chibuzoripob commented Eluuupees OBI don SCAMMED this one.He nor gree make lawyers chop his 💰 further cool”

@STEWpid commented “Chai..De don strike deal..The LP guy don collect hefty Ghana-Must-Go. Power and money have exchanged hands”

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