Sunday, 8 November 2015

Taraba : Gov . Ishaku Vows To Appeal Tribunal Verdict As Residents Jubilate


Governor Darius Ishaku of Taraba State has vowed to
appeal the verdict of the Election Petitions Tribunal which
sacked him and declared Sen. Aisha Alhassan of the All
Progressives Congress (APC) as winner of the April 11, 2015
gubernatorial poll.
Ishaku disclosed this at a press conference on Saturday in
Jalingo, the state capital while reacting to the tribunal’s
judgment and called on the citizens of the state to remain
calm and be law abiding.
The
governor said he believed that the court of appeal would
reverse the judgment and give him back his victory.
However, in a twisted development, the Public Relations
Officer of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the state,
Mr. Napoleon Adamu, told people in the state to accept the
verdict and cooperate with the winner in the interest of the
state.
Mr. Adamu told reporters that flexing muscles after the
judgment would not be in the interest of the state.
Also commenting on the ruling, the state chairman of the
APC, Alhaji Hassan Ardo, said it was a victory for
democracy, adding that judgment from tribunals in other
parts of the country showed clearly that the judiciary was up
to the task of protecting democratic tenets in the country.
Meanwhile, there was wild jubilation by Sen. Alhassan’s
supporters in Unguwangadi, Magami, Kasuwan-Yelwa,
Sabon-Gari and Nyamu Sala areas.
The supporters defied heavy security presence and stormed
the streets chanting, “Sai Mama, “Maman Taraba oyoyo” to
show their happiness over the judgment.

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