Appeal Court Judgement: God’s Victory In Disguise, Says Onyejeocha
….Calls on Supporters to Remain Calmed
The Minister of State for Labour and Employment, Nkeiruka Onyejeocha, has described the Court of Appeal’s judgement that overturned her victory in the March 25th House of Representatives election for Isuikwuato/Umunneochi Federal Constituency of Abia State as God’s victory in disguise.
Onyejeocha, in a statement on Thursday, called on her supporters to remain calm and peaceful, stating that she would explore all legal options to reclaim her mandate.
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She said, “I understand that this decision is a disappointment to many of you, and I share your feelings. I have been a tireless advocate for the people of Isuikwuato and Umunneochi, and I have given my best to represent your interests in the House of Representatives in the last decade and more. My achievements during this period are proven evidence of service to the good people of Isuikwuato-Umunneochi.”
Onyejeocha also assured her constituents that she would continue to serve them in any capacity, even if it is not as their representative in the House of Representatives.
She said, “I am a dedicated public servant, committed to serving you in any capacity. This, I have proven without doubts in the last decades.”
Onyejeocha’s statement is a sign of her resilience and determination to serve her people, even in the face of setbacks. It is also a reminder that the democratic process is still working, and that there are always options available to those who seek justice.