Senator representing Rivers East District, Allwell Onyesoh, has expressed gratitude to God for the favourable victory recorded at the Court of Appeal.
Onyesoh, who is the chairman, Senate Committee on Federal Character and Inter-Governmental Affairs and also the deputy chairman of the Senate Committee on Petroleum Resources (Upstream) also thanked the people of Rivers East, political leaders and party loyalists for their support.
This came on the heels of the judgement of the Court of Appeal, Lagos Division, which unanimously upheld his election and threw out the appeal filed by Okwuwolu E. Benjamin.
In the appeal tagged CA/ABJ/EP/SEN/RV/50/23: Okwuwolu Wolu Ekelechi Benjamin of the Labour Party Vs INEC and three others, the court declared Senator Onyesoh the rightful winner of the February 25th general election. The judges emphasized the petitioner’s failure to substantiate his case, emphasizing the absence of polling unit agents’ testimonies and the necessity for validation by those present at the voting units.
In a statement by his media officer, Peter Oriri, Senator Onyesoh said, “I am deeply honoured and grateful to our Creator for this victory, which I consider a resounding mandate to persistently work for the advancement of our dear state, particularly Rivers East.
“Most importantly, I attribute this triumph to the unwavering support of my party faithful, supporters and political leaders who have stood by me steadfastly. Your confidence in me has intensified my resolve to guarantee that my people revel in the democratic dividends they rightfully deserve.
“Worthy of mention is the party leader in the state, my former governor and minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, who stood by me throughout the electioneering campaign and up till the period litigations were concluded. I am indeed cheered by his charismatic leadership and unwavering support.
“Above all, it is essential to acknowledge that there is no victor nor vanquished in the Appeal Court judgment. Every citizen possesses the fundamental right to seek legal recourse. However, now is the moment for concerted effort; let us propel Rivers East and Nigeria towards progress,” he said.
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