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Kogi Poll: We Didn’t Challenge APC’s Victory At Tribunal — SDP Stakeholders

In the interest of democracy, Kogi State Social Democratic Party (SDP) stakeholders have stated that the party did not submit any petitions in opposition to Ahmed Usman Ododo’s recent election as governor-elect.

The National Stakeholders Forum’s chairman, Honorable Ayo Momodu, briefed media in Abuja on the poll’s results and stated that the SDP’s participation in the November 11 election was a sign of the Kogi State public’s interest in the election process, which produced winners and losers.

He remarked that the SDP Stakeholders Forum calmly acknowledged the reality.

Momodu said it was crucial to clarify that the Kogi State election that resulted in the All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate emerging victorious was, in fact the people’s wishes.

Momodu said given the prevailing realities on the ground, all stakeholders of the SDP have accepted the outcome of the poll.

He said, “The SDP Stakeholders Forum, after extensive scrutiny of the results submitted by party agents across the wards and local government areas in Kogi State, we wish to state that the elections were free, fair, and credible.

 “The SDP has reviewed its earlier stance by accepting the election’s outcome as the people’s wish. The people of Kogi State also demonstrated the desire to take their destinies into their own hands, evident in the election outcome.

“There is no element of doubt that the preferred candidate won the election. It is also a demonstration of the people’s will to exercise their electoral rights to choose leaders that would work in the state’s interest towards translating our hopes and aspirations into tangible reality.

“The Secretary of the  Election Petition Tribunal in Kogi State has claimed that he was attacked and petitions have been stolen. Let truth be told that the petitions are not filled before the Secretaries of Tribunals but the registry.  We wish to reiterate again that the SDP nor its candidate didn’t  fill any petitions at the election tribunal

“What transpired in Kogi state should serve as a reference point in the conduct of elections. The people came out in their numbers, and their votes counted across the divide,” he added

He also thanked the leadership of the SDP for its conduct during and after the country’s general elections, saying it indicated the ideology of the party that emphasises entrenching democratic principles at all times.

“Sustainable growth and development are essential to the party’s leadership; hence, playing politics without bitterness, all political parties must take a cue from the Social Democratic Party.

“Democracy in Nigeria has come to stay. However, we are duty-bound to respect the people’s wishes before, during, and after elections. The case of Kogi state gubernatorial elections serves as a good example.

“The SDP Stakeholders Forum congratulates the winner of the gubernatorial election in Kogi state. We have accepted the outcome in good faith and pledge our support to the incoming administration in Kogi state.

“Our position is that those challenging the election’s outcome in court are going on a wild goose chase as there is nothing to question—the need to come to terms with this reality of importance at the risk of chasing shadows.

“The SDP Stakeholders Forum calls on other political parties to be magnanimous in defeat, accept the election’s outcome, and give peace a chance. The issues in Kogi state require collective action regardless of party affiliations.

“We desire to put it on record that the Social Democratic Party didn’t file any petition against the winner of the gubernatorial elections in Kogi state. Our hands of fellowship have been extended to the election winner, and we are willing to be partners in progress in the onerous task ahead.

“As a political party, we always stand on the people’s side. It is incumbent on us to respect the wishes of the people who trooped out in their numbers to vote for the candidate of their choice.

“Nigerians can understand the position of the SDP Stakeholders Forum, which is hinged on peace and progress in the country. The position of the SDP in Kogi state is indicative of this ideology.

“The SDP didn’t file any petition at the Kogi State Governorship Election Tribunal for the above reasons. The Chief Justice of Nigeria should beware. The President of the Court of Appeal and other stakeholders in the judiciary are invited to take notice of that fact.

“Nigerians and all the supporters of the SDP in Kogi State and the world over should know that it is in the philosophy of the SDP not to go to court especially when there’s enough justification that the election remains very credible and INEC did its best to improve on past lapses,” he added.

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