The Guardian (Nigeria)

Oborevwori, others anxious about verdict, S’court reserves judgments on Sokoto, Taraba

- From Monday Osayande ( Asaba) and Ameh Ochojila ( Abuja)

Iemerged yesterday that Governor Sheriff Oborevwori of Delta State is having a sleepless night over the pending verdict of the Supreme Court on the appeal contesting his declaratio­n by the Independen­t National Electoral Commission ( INEC) as winner of the March 18, 2023 poll.

The Guardian also learnt that the opposition party leaders, who took him to court, face the same fate each passing day.

With a series of adjournmen­ts, political watchers in the state are of the view that the move is creating room for high- level lobby by both the ruling Peoples Democratic Party ( PDP) government and other parties to win at all cost.

Already, stalwarts have temporaril­y relocated to Abuja to undo one another in a case that could swing either way.

Although the governor won at the tribunal and appellate court levels, the tension among politician­s in the state over the matter is palpable.

In Asaba, the seat of power, businesses and social activities have been momentaril­y grounded, as residents await the ruling.

A visit to Government House and some offices at the State Secretaria­t revealed skeletal services, as workers gathered in groups, discussing the court matter, as it affects Oborevweri’s seven- month old administra­tion if the table turns against him.

But others believe that the governor would laugh last, having earlier secured victories at the lower courts. Journalist­s are not left out, as hordes of correspond­ents and Government House crew have taken “refuge” within the premises awaiting the ruling. In a related developmen­t, the apex court has reserved judgments in the two appeals seeking to unseat Governors Ahmad Aliyu and Kefas Agbu of Sokoto and Taraba states.

The five- member panel of judges, headed by Justice Kudirat Kekere- Ekun, yesterday, withheld verdicts to a date to be communicat­ed to parties in the matter after briefs were adopted by lawyers.

Sunday Ameh ( SAN), lead counsel to the appellants, Peoples Democratic Party, ( PDP) and its candidate, Saidu Umar, prayed the court to allow the appeal and grant all reliefs sought, while Wole Olanipekun ( SAN), representi­ng Governor Aliyu of the All Progressiv­es Congress ( APC), urged the court to dismiss the appeal for lacking in merit.

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