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Delta APC Disagree With Appeal Court Judgment

Delta APC Disagree With Appeal Court Judgment
The Delta State branch of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has expressed its disagreement with the recent judgment of the Appeal Court regarding the state’s governorship election.
The party has stated its intention to appeal the decision at the highest court of the country.
In a statement released by Barrister Valentine Onojeghuo, the Publicity Secretary of the APC, the party asserts its confidence in the restoration of the mandate given to it by the people of the state.
The APC believes in its commendable programs and the capabilities of its candidate, Sen. Ovie Omo-Agege.
The party acknowledges and appreciates the efforts of its legal team, considering their diligence in presenting a strong case.
While acknowledging the resilience, support, and loyalty of its members, the APC urges them to remain calm and optimistic, emphasizing that there is hope for a favorable judgment at the apex court.
The statement further emphasised that “our stolen mandate will surely be restored. It is only a matter of time.”
The party firmly believes that the ruling of the Appeal Court does not meet the criteria to withstand the test of time.
“We have no iota of doubt that we shall reclaim our mandate at the Supreme Court. We have absolute confidence in the apex court to do justice to our case,” it said.
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