Its coordinator, Chief Kenneth Uchendu, said that the group was aware of moves by some politicians to get justice through the back door. According to him, a lady close to the CJN was recently approached by one of the parties to the suit with an offer of hundreds of millions of naira if she could provide access to the CJN. “While we trust the CJN, we are however concerned that this desperate politician will stop at nothing in his desperate moves to get justice at all cost. “We are, therefore, appealing to your lordship to endeavour to allow your brother justices be aware of this desperate move,” he said. The group did not name the politicians. The Supreme Court had reserved judgment in the appeals against the judgment of the Court of Appeal upholding Ikpeazu’s election as governor. The apex court fixed judgment for May 12 after Ikpeazu and Ogah, both of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), adopted their briefs. Justice Okon Abang of the Federal High Court had ordered Ikpeazu to vacate his office as governor. The judge also ordered the Independent National Electoral Commission to issue Ogah with a certificate of return as the governor of Abia. However, the Court of Appeal set aside Abang’s judgment. Dissatisfied, Ogah appealed to the Supreme Court.]]>