The South-west chapter of the Peoples Democratic
Party (PDP) has hailed the verdict of the Supreme Court over the March 9, 2019,
governorship election in Oyo State, where Governor Seyi Makinde was declared
the winner.
The apex court had on Wednesday validated the ruling
of the Election Petition Tribunal that declared Makinde the winner of the
election and duly threw out the petition of the opposition All Progressives
Congress (APC).
In a statement signed by the party’s South-west
Publicity Secretary, Ayo Fadaka, its National Vice Chairman, South-west Zone,
Dr. Eddy Olafeso; zonal executives, leaders and all the members of the PDP in
the zone congratulated Makinde on the victory at the Supreme Court.
The party insisted that in line with its position
from the outset that the petition against Makinde’s victory was frivolous and
baseless, the judgment of the Supreme Court has consigned the petition to the
dust bin of history.
It noted that the decision of the apex court was
consistent with the principle of justice administration and the desire of the
people of Oyo State, which they expressed on March 9 by massively voting for
the PDP.
The party said: “The National Vice-Chairman,
Olafeso; the zonal executive, leaders, and entire members of the PDP in the zone
hereby congratulate the Governor of Oyo State, Oluseyi Makinde; all members of
the PDP in Oyo State and indeed the good people of the state on his victory at
the Supreme Court today (yesterday).
“The verdict of the Supreme Court is consistent
with the principles of justice administration and also the electoral desires of
the people of the state as expressed in the governorship election.
“The petitions of the APC and its candidate in that
election were not only frivolous but absolutely baseless. It only betrayed a
desire to wish for a harvest where one does not have a farm. Politicians must
begin to understand the need to be sportsmanlike when they lose elections fair
and square.
“The judicial expedition which ends today was an
unnecessary distraction from the APC, and we are appreciative that justice
prevailed in this matter.
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