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Governor of Akwa Ibom State, Gov Otu
By EHIGIMETOR IGBAUGBA
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Cross River says it will contest Wednesday’s Appeal Court judgment that affirmed Gov. Bassey Out as winner of the March 18 governorship election in the state.
The party’s decision to challenge Out’s electoral victory is contained in a statement issued by its state Publicity Secretary, Mr Mike Ojisi, and made available to newsmen in Calabar on Thursday.
While urging PDP supporters to remain calm, Ojisi noted that verdict of the appellate court did not reflect the full conviction of the party’s position on the processes leading to the election.
“While we are saddened by this temporary setback, we are, however, glad that there is still room at the supreme court, and this is the beauty of our judicial system and democracy.
“We kindly appeal to our teeming supporters and party faithful to remain calm, as we are still committed to seeking legal opinions and exhausting all legal means toward reclaiming our mandate,” he said.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the appeal court sitting in Lagos had, on Wednesday, affirmed the tribunal judgment which upheld Out’s victory after dismissing the PDP candidate, Prof. Sandy Onor’s petition for lack of merit.
Meanwhile, the governor, who had earlier called for an end to further litigation on the matter, however, said that he remained unshaken by the petition against his electoral victory in the March 18 governorship poll.
Speaking on the appeal court judgment, Out said that he believed that the people of the state overwhelmingly gave him their mandate.
He said It was time for all, irrespective of political party affiliations, to join hands with him to move the state forward.
The governor said that the affirmation of his victory by the court had given him an added impetus to serve the state and move it forward with his ‘People First’ agenda.
“The ruling of the court of appeal is a welcome development and it affirms that we were overwhelmingly voted in by the people on March 18, 2023.
“This judgment should bring an end to litigation on the outcome of the governorship election.
“For those in the opposition, especially my brother, Prof. Sandy Onor, I once again offer you a hand of friendship.
“Come and join my administration so that together, we can move our state forward and bring about dividends of democracy.
“My administration is fully re-energised to deliver on the ‘People First’ mandate, which is on track to reposition our state for effective and responsive governance,” he said.
Out solicited for the support and patience of the people of the state, as his administration had continued to navigate the challenging times toward achieving the Cross River of his dream.
“Let me reassure all our citizens that we are working round the clock to ensure that we deliver the best governance to our people.
“It is important also to note that reparations are in top gear for a robust and successful Calabar festival, while we continue to address other socio-economic and developmental issues,” he said. (NAN)