Kogi: We disagree with Supreme Court Verdict – PDP

Peoples Democratic Party condemned the decision of the Supreme Court on Kogi State gubernatorial election, however, pledged to remain law abiding

Photo: The Peoples Democratic Party [PDP] candidate in the Kogi State gubernatorial election, Captain Idris Wada [retired]

The Peoples Democratic Party [PDP] has condemned the decision of the Supreme Court on the Kogi State gubernatorial election.

The party faulted the decision of the court to uphold the candidature of Alhaji Yahaya Bello but, however, pledged to remain law abiding.

In a statement signed by the National Publicity Secretary, Prince Dayo Adeyeye, PDP said:

“The Supreme Court has today upheld the decision of the Court of Appeal and the Kogi State Election Petition Tribunal validating the election of Alhaji Yahaya Bello as Governor of Kogi State.

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“Although we disagree with the judgment of the Supreme Court, we have no choice but to accept and respect it.

“The Supreme Court is the final arbiter on legal issues in Nigeria and as such we are obligated to accept and abide by this decision. 

“Like the Late revered Justice of the Supreme Court – Justice Chukwudifu Akunne Oputa – once said, “the Supreme Court is not final because it is infallible. It is infallible because it is final”. 

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“As such we are bound to respect this decision.

We call on our teeming members and supporters in Kogi State to accept this judgment with equanimity. We urge them to be law abiding in all their activities.

We will soon begin planning programmes and creating an awareness campaign to ensure that the administration of Alhaji Yahaya Bello, which is known for frittering away the scarce resources of the Kogi people, will not stay a day longer than the period stipulated for its tenure by the Constitution.

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