Abia: Tribunal strikes out suit against deputy speaker
The Election Petition Tribunal, sitting in Umuahia, struck out the case against the member representing Ohafia south constituency, Hon. Ifeanyi Francis Uchendu who is the deputy speaker of the State House of Assembly.
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