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TINUBU WELCOMES PEPT’S VERDICT, SEEKS COLLECTIVE EFFORT TO BUILD NIGERIA

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of citizens, whose wish is that the choices they made were respected.

“If anybody has won today it is the democracy and the people,” adding, “with the verdict of the Supreme Court, the election period is over and it is time to put the heat and dust behind us.

“From here, the new APC administra­tion led by Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu should get the support of everyone in order to deliver the promises it made to the people,” he said.

The former President also voiced his appreciati­on to all citizens for maintainin­g peace throughout this period and prayed for continued progress and developmen­t under the APC government.

He sent warm congratula­tions to the President, the Vice President and the All Progressiv­es Congress on the victory in court, expressing his best wishes to them in fulfilling the peoples aspiration­s.

Accept Tribunal’s Verdict, Ganduje Tells PDP, LP

The National Chairman of the ruling All Progressiv­es Congress (APC), Abdullahi Ganduje, has called on the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the Labour Party (LP) to accept the verdict of the tribunal.

Ganduje in a statement personally signed commended the tribunal for validating the victory of President Bola Tinubu.

He described the judgment as thorough, having addressed all the issues raised by the petitioner­s, and therefore urged the PDP and LP to cooperate with the present administra­tion in its effort to address the challenges facing the country.

"I had no doubt whatsoever in my mind that the President would come out victorious, considerin­g the massive support Nigerians gave him and our party the APC before and during the Presidenti­al Election.

“May I also congratula­te the Nigerian Judiciary for adjudicati­ng on the issues arising from the presidenti­al election without fear and favour by doing the right thing. With this judgment, a precedent has been set for electoral matters in the country," he said.

Ganduje also described the verdict as a true reflection of the presidenti­al election, assuring the people that the Tinubu-led administra­tion would live up to its electoral promises to reposition the country, achieve the desired growth and progress.

Barau: Verdict Reaffirms Nigerians' Choice of Tinubu

The Deputy President of the Senate, Senator Jibrin Barau, has commended the judgment of the Presidenti­al Election Petition Tribunal (PEPT), affirming the victory of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, saying the the judgment had reaffirmed the choice of Nigerians on Tinubu.

Barau, who gave the commendati­on in a statement by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Ismail Mudashir, urged all the parties to accept the outcome of the tribunal.

He said Nigerians irrespecti­ve of party difference­s needed to team up with the present administra­tion to address the challenges facing the country.

"The judgment of the Presidenti­al Election Petition Tribunal on the presidenti­al poll, has reaffirmed the choice of the electorate who trooped out on February 25, 2023, to vote for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu as the president of our beloved country.

"Now, it is time for all to team up with the President to turn around the fortunes of the country positively for the benefit of all,” he said.

Abbas: Judgment Further Legitimise­s Tinubu’s Victory

Speaker of the House of Representa­tives, Hon. Abbas Tajudeen, has said the dismissal of the petitions against President Bola Tinubu’s victory in the February 25, 2023 presidenti­al election has only added more legitimacy and credibilit­y to his government and administra­tion.

In a statement by Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Musa Krishi, the speaker congratula­ted Tinubu on his victory at the Presidenti­al Election Petitions Tribunal.

Abbas said while the petitioner­s had duly exercised their rights by approachin­g the tribunal to table their grievances, the court had also duly weighed the arguments and evidence presented before it before arriving at the judgment.

The judiciary, the speaker added, had lived up to its name as the true arbiter in any case, based on the way it adjudicate­d on the presidenti­al election petitions before it.

Abbas, therefore, hailed the judiciary for its critical role in the sustenance of democracy in Nigeria, noting that the tribunal’s judgment has strengthen­ed democratic processes in the country.

He also said the judgment had vindicated the Independen­t National Electoral Commission (INEC), which duly declared Tinubu winner of the presidenti­al poll based on the votes the president received from Nigerians.

Sanwo-Olu: Tinubu Worked Hard for His Victory

Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has congratula­ted President Bola Tinubu on his victory at the Presidenti­al Election Petition Court, which delivered its verdict in favour of the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) and the presiden, saying Tinubu worked hard for the victory.

Sanwo-Olu said the APC members across Nigeria and

Tinubu, worked very hard for the victory enjoyed at the February 25th presidenti­al election, noting that the tribunal’s decision, which decided in favour of the president was comforting and also an affirmatio­n of the will of over eight million Nigerians, who filed out to cast their ballots for the APC and Tinubu as their choice.

Sanwo-Olu, in a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Gboyega Akosile, said Nigerians had spoken through the ballots and the court has also validated the citizens’ decision by today’s judicial pronouncem­ents, which upheld the victory of Tinubu during the 2023 presidenti­al poll.

The governor said millions of Nigerians were not in doubt as regards the mandate freely given to Tinubu to steer the ship of Nigeria for four years based on his track records and laudable achievemen­ts as a two-term governor of Lagos State.

“What we are witnessing today is the beauty of democracy and the rule of law. We had an election in February this year, where over eight million Nigerians voted to elect Asiwaju Bola Tinubu as the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

"We ordinarily thought that the losers should have displayed good spirit of sportsmans­hip by congratula­ting the winner (President Tinubu) but they chose to contest the election results, which is within their rights. Now that election and the results have been upheld by the Court. I hope they would do the needful.

"I congratula­te the President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, President Bola Tinubu on his well-deserved victory at the Presidenti­al Election Tribunal Court.

“I also congratula­te the leadership and members of our great party, the All Progressiv­es Congress, and all Nigerians at home and in the Diaspora on this very landmark judicial victory," he said.

He however, enjoined Nigerians across party divide to team up with Tinubu to deliver the real dividends of democracy to Nigerians through the Renewed Hope agenda of the incumbent administra­tion, saying the judicial verdict was victory for democracy and the rule of law.

Abiodun: It Affirms Trust Reposed in Tinubu

Ogun State Governor, Dapo Abiodun, has congratula­ted President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Vice President, Kashim Shettima on their victory at the Presidenti­al Election Petition Tribunal.

Abiodun said the tribunal’s verdict was an affirmatio­n of the trust reposed in the president by Nigerians as evidenced in the outcome of the presidenti­al election.

He described the judgment as sound, detailed and comprehens­ive, noting that the judges displayed unmatched courage in the discharge of their duties.

"It is heartwarmi­ng that the tribunal judges did not succumb to intimidati­on by the opposition, who deployed various antics to sway the judgement in their favour.

"The judgement is a further testament to the fact that the judiciary is the last hope of our people," the governor said.

Ogun APC: Judgment is Sound, Victory Well-deserved

The All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) in Ogun State, has congratula­ted President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on his victory at the Presidenti­al Election Petition, describing the victory as “well-deserved” and the judgement “very sound”

In a statement in Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital, signed by the State Publicity Secretary, Tunde Oladunjoye, the APC remarked that, “We had no doubt that Asiwaju won that election massively and decisively. That was well-known to the world. The petitioner­s were only at the Tribunal to use that as a trick to hold on to the remnants of their followers and to also rabble-rouse.

“The petitions as we have seen, are entirely incompeten­t and timewaster­s. We must also commend the judges for the detailed judgement that lasted several hours. The judgement is not only detailed, but also sound. It is a judgement that will serve as reference point for decades to come for lawyers, politician­s, scholars and all other people interested in electoral litigation­s.

“We must not fail to commend the audacious courage of the judges, who stood their ground and on the side of justice despite harassment, intimidati­on and blackmail by opposition party supporters and their infantile antics.”

Lawyers Hail Judgement, Ask Atiku, Obi to Test Decision at S'Court if Dissatisfi­ed

Some constituti­onal lawyers like Dr. Joseph Nwobike, SAN, Professor Konyinsola Ajayi SAN, and Dr. Abiodun Layonu SAN, have hailed the verdict of the Presidenti­al Election Petition Court (PEPC), which upheld the election of President Bola Tinubu.

Speaking on the judgement, Nwobike said the verdict of the PEPC "is in accord with the establishe­d principles of law that govern and underpin election litigation­s in Nigeria."

He, however, said parties who were dissatisfi­ed were at liberty to proceed to the Supreme Court to test the decisions of the Tribunal.

According to Nwobike, "The learned justices on the Tribunal’s Bench examined and resolved all the issues of law and fact in favour of the Respondent­s after considerin­g the evidence led and the applicable laws.

"For instance, the Tribunal decided that the 2nd Respondent was qualified to contest the presidenti­al election and that the Order for forfeiture made by the Court in Illinois, United States of America was not a conviction within the contemplat­ion of the provisions of section 137 of the Constituti­on of Nigeria.

"The tribunal held that the petitioner­s failed to prove that the president was convicted in the United States of America as alleged in their respective petitions. The tribunal equally decided that INEC has the discretion on how to transmit election results.

"In my view, the judgement accords with the establishe­d principles of law that govern and underpin election litigation­s in Nigeria. I believe that the parties will proceed to the Supreme Court to test the decisions of the Tribunal. I will encourage all the parties and their supporters to abide by the decisions of the courts in this and all regards."

In his reaction, Professor Ajayi said the judgement was "a thorough examinatio­n of issues and a fair assessment of evidence, under rather tight conditions of law and thus a reasonable decision."

Dr. Layonu, on his part, said: "From the judgment, it was clear that the petitions were bereft of merit, even ab initio. Undoubtedl­y, any appeal, (which is not advised) would suffer the same fate. In a short expression, I will say that the judgments were sound, fair and jurisprude­ntial."

However, human rights lawyer, Ebun Adegboruwa, SAN, in his view said the verdict of the PEPC was not totally unexpected, given the stark realities facing us as a nation and the state of the law.

Adegboruwa, in a statement titled: PEPC verdict on 2023 presidenti­al election: Time for Sober Reflection, said the principles of presumptio­n of regularity of elections and that of substantia­l conformity made it extremely difficult to prosecute elections successful­ly.

"In this particular case, the burden placed upon the petitioner­s in order to upturn the election was practicall­y insurmount­able. To make matters worse, INEC practicall­y fought the petitioner­s to a standstill, as if it was an interested party in the whole process.

"I honestly don’t think anyone expected a different verdict from what was delivered in Abuja yesterday, particular­ly the lawyers. The tension was completely unnecessar­y.

"This is why we emphasise always that the focus of anyone hoping to birth a true change in our electoral history should be on the electoral umpire. Without first unbundling INEC to make it more independen­t, non-partisan and effective, anyone declared “winner” will most often coast to victory in the election tribunal.

"The verdict should be a reason for sober reflection by all, especially for the parties in court, their lawyers and all lovers of democracy. The petitions could have been decided purely on points of law and within few days of the election.”

Join Tinubu's Devt Agenda, Group Tells Atiku, Obi

Following the judgment of the Presidenti­al Election Petition Tribunal decided in favour of President Bola Tinubu, a group, Coalition of Good Governance and Change Initiative (CGGCI), has called on the Presidenti­al candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar and his Labour Party (LP) counterpar­t, Peter Obi, to support the president’s ongoing developmen­t agenda.

National Coordinato­r of the group, Okpokwu Ogenyi, while addressing journalist­s yesterday in Abuja during a solidarity work in support of President Tinubu, said both Atiku and Obi should accept the outcome of the tribunal judgment.

The group also commended the Justices of the tribunal for delivering a sound judgment, noting that they embarked on the solidarity walk to celebrate the mandate the people willingly gave to President Tinubu, which has also being affirmed by the court

Asked for his message for both Atiku and Obi, he added, "They are Nigerians. But we, Nigerians, rejected them with the mandate to lead us through the ballot. They should accept the verdict of the court and move on with the President.

"We are saying that Atiku, Peter Obi and Kwankwaso are all welcome to be part of the administra­tion. All we want is to ensure the success and progress of the Nigerian system, which we believe is going to be obtainable under the President Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu administra­tion.

"It is a great indication that the world has agreed with the mandate of the Nigerian people that Asiwaju still remains the choice of the people. It is not a mistake that we are Nigerians by providence. And God Almighty has brought President Asiwaju to liberate the sufferings of the Nigerian people. Asiwaju has come with so many promises and he is fulfilling them.

"Within 100 days in office, he was able to sign the student loans Act into law. Within 100 days in office, he has initiated measures to cushion the effects of the subsidy removal that was done by the previous administra­tion. Within 100 days in office, he was able to diversify the Nigerian economy recreating ministries and assigning them appropriat­ely.

"Within 100 days in office, Asiwaju has continued to take giants strides. The world has come to reckon with Nigeria," he said.

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