The Bayelsa
Governorship Election Tribunal had on Monday nullified the last governorship
election in Bayelsa State following the exclusion of Action Democratic Party
(ADP) and its candidate, King George from the November 16, 2019 governorship
election.
Bayelsa State
Governor, Douye Diri has gone to the Appeal Court to challenge Tribunal’s
judgement nullifying his election as governor of the State.
But Diri,
immediately said he would appeal the judgement, saying that he had instructed
his lawyers to file the necessary papers.
Diri, in a
statement by his acting Chief Press Secretary, Mr Daniel Alabrah, said he has
implicit confidence in the judiciary that he would triumph in the end.
“We trust in
the judiciary and we are appealing the judgement. With God on our side, we will
get justice. This is a court of first instance and I have instructed our
lawyers to file an appeal. We have a right of appeal even up to the Supreme
Court.”
Diri urged
members of the Peoples Democratic Party and his supporters not to panic and to
continue to remain calm and law-abiding.
The
three-member panel of the Tribunal, led by Justice Mohammed Sirajo had on
Monday held that the election was unlawful due to the exclusion of Action
Democratic Party (ADP) and its candidate, King George from the November 16,
2019 governorship election.
The tribunal
ordered the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to conduct a bye
election within 90 days.
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