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Osun guber: How PDP reacted to Adeleke’s victory at Appeal Court

PDP described the judgment as a triumph of justice and the will of the people of Osun state over oppressive forces.

In a statement by its spokesperson, Kola Ologbondiyan, PDP said that the ruling of the Court of Appeal has finally put to “rest all contentions about the educational qualification of Senator Adeleke and renders all such cases in lower courts incompetent.” The party said that “in ruling that the FCT High Court was wrong in nullifying Senator Adeleke’s candidacy “when the evidence before the court proved that Adeleke had met all the constitutional requirements”, for the election, the Appeal Court has affirmed justice and restored the“Moreover, the findings of the Appeal Court that the FCT High Court lacked powers to entertain the matter, since the issues therein are related to what transpired in Osun State, serves as a lesson to desperate...

“We commend these Justices of the Court of Appeal for restoring the confidence reposed on the judiciary as the last hope of the common man and counseled the APC and its agents to end their unnecessary attacks on Senator Adeleke and allow the people of Osun state to enjoy their much-desired benefits of having a competent, people-oriented and purposeful leadership under Senator Adeleke.”

 

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