Mr Onu served as the publicity secretary of the PDP in Ebonyi State before emerging as its state chairman.
“Looking at what is obtainable in the country’s electoral process, it will be a total waste of time to make any attempt at proving the obvious.”
“I am going to appeal the judgment disqualifying me…While we acknowledge that the judgment is contrived and deliberately done for political reasons,” said Mr Onu.
Mr Onu polled 143 votes to defeat his only opponent, Senator Amah Nnachi, who scored zero in the election.
“If you see your brother or leader breaking the law, will you join him to break the law too? After the primaries, those that were nominated went to court about it.”
The party advised its leaders, critical stakeholders, relevant agencies and teeming members, particularly in Kano and Ebonyi to abide by the decisions.
Ifeanyichukwu Odi, a governorship aspirant of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), said if elected he would make the Ebonyi civil service more productive.
