
Gov Sule
Speaker rejoices over judgement reaffirming Nasarawa gov’s election
The Speaker of Nasarawa State House of Assembly, Ibrahim Balarabe Abdullahi, has expressed joy over the judgment of Court of Appeal, Abuja, that reaffirmed Gov. Abdullahi Sule as duly elected Governor of Nasarawa State.
There is, however, peace and calmness in the state amid the celebrations and jubilation following the appeal judgement declaring Governor Abdullahi Sule as the winner of the Marc 18, 2023 governorship election.
The Speaker, Balarabe Abdullahi who stated this while reacting to the Appeal Court judgement affirming Gov. Sule as the duly elected Governor of the State congratulated Governor Sule and the All Progressive Congress (APC) for the party’s sound victory at the Court of Appeal.
He also felicitatef with the people of the State, stressing that Governor Sule’s victory is a victory for peace, unity and sustainable development of the state and economic prosperity.
Consequently, he called on the people to set aside their differences and join hands with the Governor to build Nasarawa State for the benefit of all.
According to the Speaker, ”On behalf of myself, family, principal officers, members and the entire staff of the Nasarawa State House of Assembly, I wish to congratulate His Excellency, Gov Abdullahi Sule on his victory at the Court of Appeal today in Abuja.
“The Appeal Court victory is an affirmation of the people’s mandates freely given to His Excellency, Gov Abdullahi Sule during the March Governorship election. I also want to congratulate the APC family for Gov. Sule’s sound victory at the Court of Appeal.”
Amid the peace in the state capital, Lafia, other major cities across the state are wearing a calm mood after the Appeal Court sitting in Abuja Thursday delivered judgment in favour of Governor Abdullahi Sule.
The three-man panel of justices had in a unanimous verdict set aside the judgment of the Nasarawa State election petition tribunal that sacked Sule as the winner of the March 18 governorship election in the state.
At the PDP state secretariat in Lafia, some concerned women were seen sharing tears over the outcome of the judgment while others were seen praising God expressing their belief that God will give them justice at the Supreme Court.
In some of the offices visited by our correspondent, some of the civil servants who did not want their names mentioned were seen discussing the outcome of the judgment., saying they were not satisfied and not happy with the judgment as it was against the will of the majority of the voters while others described it as a victory for democracy.
On his part, Governor Abdullahi Sule has expressed gratitude to the judiciary for living up to expectations, describing the judgment as a victory for democracy.