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Natasha’s Victory Shows That Electoral Malpractice Is Temporary – Ajaka

The Social Democratic Party (SDP) gubernatorial candidates in Kogi State, Alhaji Muritala Yakubu Ajaka, revealed that the Appeal Court declaration of the Peoples Democratic Party’s Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan as the legitimately elected senator of Kogi Central senatorial district as a triumph of democracy over forces of anarchy.
A statement signed by his Director of Communications, Adejoh Audu, stated that Natasha’s triumph over Abubakar Sadiq Ohere of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has renewed hope that electoral victory got through violence and manipulation can only be temporary.
Ajaka said in his congratulatory message on Tuesday that, “The world watched as your clear victory was brazenly upturned by desperate forces of anarchy, even when you won four out of five local government areas in the Central Senatorial District, believing that they could get away with the broad-daylight heist.
“But thanks to your indefatigability and the resolve of the judiciary to do justice without fear or favour, you have ended the era of electoral impunity in Kogi State today.”
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