S’Court judgment on Edo PDP primaries: No victor, no vanquished -Obaseki
*Governor Godwin Obaseki of Edo State
(Nigeria) Governor Godwin Obaseki of Edo
State on Wednesday,
said there was 'no victor, no vanquished' in the Supreme Court judgment that recognised the candidates that emerges from the
Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, primaries in Edo State for the general elections
loyal to him (Obaseki).
Obaseki in
a statement, said: “The ruling of the Supreme Court
today, finally put to rest the long-drawn legal tussle over the candidates that
will fly the flag of our great party, the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Edo State
in the general election on the February 25, and March 11, 2023.
“As the leader of the party in the State, I implore all members to
consider this development as the end of all strife within the Edo PDP and to
note that this is a victory for all members. Our resolve now is to win the
forthcoming general elections as this experience has made us stronger and
better prepared to clinch victory.
“This disagreement which has now been amicably resolved attests to
the maturity of actors who as law-abiding party members have subjected
themselves to and accepted the verdict of the courts.
“As there are no victors or vanquished in this issue, I want to call
on all members of our party to come together to speak with one voice against
the real opponents since our party is big enough to accommodate our variegated
interests.
“The ongoing crisis in our Nation which has been choreographed by the
All Progressives Congress,
APC, is subjecting Nigerians to perhaps the most
tortuous living conditions in our history since the Civil War between 1967 and
1970. Our efforts must now be directed to removing the APC from power and
restoring our blessed Country.
“I, therefore, call on all our members in Edo State to stand up and
be counted among the brave party men and women who stood to be counted in the
execution of this all-important task to rescue Nigeria and pull it back from
the precipice.”
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