May 14, 2026

Akwa Ibom tribunal dismisses Akpabio’s petition against Ekpeyong’s election victory

By Agency Report with Okay.ng

The National Assembly election petitions tribunal sitting in Uyo has upheld the election of Christopher Ekpenyong who represents Ikot Ekpene Senatorial District.

Delivering judgment, the chairman of the three-member panel, W.O. Akanbi, held that Mr Ekpenyong, a member of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), was duly elected by majority votes cast during the February 23, 2019, senatorial election.

However, one out of the three judges ruled contrary to his two colleagues in the panel.

The panel through a majority decision dismissed the petition filed by Godswill Akpabio of the All Progressives Congress (APC), challenging the declaration of Mr Ekpenyong by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) as the winner of the said election.

Describing the petition as “lacking merit”, the panel noted that the petitioner failed to prove that he won the said election as well as failed to present convincing evidence of noncompliance to Electoral Act as raised in his petition.

NAN reports that Mr Akpabio had alleged that INEC, in collaboration with some PDP chieftains in the senatorial district, wrongfully declared Mr Ekpeyong and his party, the PDP, winner of the poll, having scored 118,215 as against Mr Akpabio’s 83,158. He said result sheets from Akwa Ibom INEC office showed different figures that had him (Akpabio) securing 138,256 votes as against Mr Ekpeyong’s 123,843.

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