Finally Jarigbe takes oath of office after months of controversy

Jarigbe Jarigbe, a former house of representatives member, has been sworn in as the senator representing Cross River north

The oath of office was administered on the lawmaker at plenary on Wednesday.

The seat became vacant when Rose Oko, who held the position, died. Oko won the seat at the 2019 general election.

A bye-election was conducted by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in December 2020 and Stephen Odey, Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate at the time, was declared winner of the election.

But the lawmaker went to court, arguing that he was the right candidate of the PDP having scored the highest number of votes in the party’s primary election.

The matter was then subjected to litigation.

On February 25, the apex court upheld the judgment of the court of appeal which declared Jarigbe as the authentic candidate of the PDP.

In a split decision, the supreme court dismissed the appeal filed by Odey who had been declared winner of the senatorial rerun by the INEC.

At this time, Odey was already sworn in as the senator representing the senatorial district.

President of the senate, Ahmad Lawan was able to administer the oath of office on Jarigbe – eight months after the matter was laid to rest at the apex court.

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