The Appeal Court court sitting in Ibadan, the Oyo state capital on Monday set aside the tribunal judgement that nullified the petition brought to the court by Adelabu against Makinde of the PDP.
The Appeal Court had on Monday found out that the judgement of the tribunal dismissing Adelabu’s petition was perverse.
The Court, however, did not make any further order concerning the election of Makinde.
It added that status quo as the time of filing the petition by Adelabu remains.
Reacting, Makinde, in a statement issued by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr Taiwo Adisa, declared that the mandate could not be taken away from him through the backdoor.
Makinde, further, assured the people of the state that he would not be deterred from taking the state to greater heights through the implementation of his four-point agenda.
The Appeal Court had on Monday found out that the judgement of the tribunal dismissing Adelabu’s petition was perverse.
The Court, however, did not make any further order concerning the election of Makinde.
It added that status quo as the time of filing the petition by Adelabu remains.
Reacting, Makinde, in a statement issued by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr Taiwo Adisa, declared that the mandate could not be taken away from him through the backdoor.
Makinde, further, assured the people of the state that he would not be deterred from taking the state to greater heights through the implementation of his four-point agenda.
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If we're to go to the polls 50 times, Makinde will always be the winner
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Larry u are there, there is no way makinde is losing in a free and fair election.
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ReplyDeleteThey dony know, tell them governor
ReplyDeleteI'm not from Oyo State. But I wish my Governor would emulate you. Emeka, pleare take a cue from people who are "working".
ReplyDeleteGod this man is so handsome...Look at the size of his eyes like Almonds...Chai very handsome...
ReplyDeleteIf there were to be a re run, Adelabu will not get a single vote, not with the form that GSM is running the state affairs
ReplyDeleteKeep winning! Congratulations!!!!
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