Senator Ishaku Elisha Abbo, the embattled lawmaker representing Adamawa North Senatorial District, has apologised for the comment credited to him, alleging that Senate President Godswill Akpabio plotted his removal by the Court of Appeal.
Abbo tendered his apology while speaking in an interview on Arise Television on Wednesday.
He said, “I have to say with all sense of humility and responsibility that the press release we issued yesterday was premature and based on the available information at our disposal.
“As of today, we have discovered a lot of things, and yesterday night, I had a discussion with the Senate President, and I am convinced that he is not involved.
He quoted Akpabio as saying, “I swear by my mother’s grave that I’m not involved; I don’t even know that you’re in court.”
Abbo further stated, “For a number three citizen to come up to tell me that he has sworn on his mother’s grave, a woman that he loves so much, a woman who brought him up after he lost his father at the age of six, I don’t see a reason why he would lie.”
The Informant247 reports that the Appeal Court sitting in Abuja on Monday, October 16, nullified the election of Abbo, while declaring the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, Amos Yohanna, as the winner of the February 25 senatorial election.
Abbo had blamed his fate on the Senate President, alleging that Akpabio was responsible for the unfavourable court judgment against him.