However, three weeks after the election, it was learnt that Uba was yet to approach the governorship election petition tribunal to file a case.
But the Deputy Director of media and publicity in the Uba campaign organisation, Mr Ikechukwu Onyia has said the the INEC REC in Anambra is part of the delay.
In a letter forwarded to the INEC, Onyia said the REC was yet to provide the candidate with the certified true copy of the Anambra state governorship election result.
Onyia in the letter wrote: “Sir, It’s becoming worrisome and obvious that your attitude towards this issue of releasing certified copies of the election results to the eligible candidates after due applications for same amount to an act of sabotage.
“Your action is capable of constituting threat to the security of the state. Note if we did not have certified copies of these results and other relevant forms before the close of work today we will be left with no options than to seek redress at the appropriate authority,” Onyia wrote.
The letter was also copied to the Inspector General of Police, Assistant Inspector General in charge of Zone 13, the Anambra State Police commissioner, and the Director of DSS in the state.
Onyia further told our reporter that the refusal of the INEC REC to release the result to the party is suspicious, and they suspect that he plans to truncate Uba’s decision to contest the result of the election.
Onyia provided evidence of the Andy Uba campaign organisation having applied severally for the certified copy of the election result, without answer from the REC.
Uba has been under pressure from highly placed Anambra indigenes to drop his decision to go to court and accept the victory of former Central Bank Governor, Prof. Chukwuma Soludo, a plea he has long rejected.