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Akwa Ibom: Use the resources for tribunal to empower your supporters – Cleric tells aggrieved guber candidates

A priest in the African Church, Uyo Akwa Ibom State, Reverend Richard Peters has urged the governorship candidates in the state whose petitions are in the 2023 elections tribunal to consider using the huge resources they would spend in pursuit of their case and empower their supporters who are economically challenged.
Governorship candidates of major opposition parties in the State; The Young Progressives Party,(YPP) the All Progressives Congress, (APC) and the New Nigerian Peoples Party(NNPP) have headed to the tribunal challenging the victory of their opponent in the ruling Peoples Democratic Party, (PDP) Pst Umo Eno.
Peters, who gave the admonition immediately after Exchange of Pulpit service at The African Church, St Michael’s Cathedral, Uyo, reasoned that since the elections had been adjudged free, fair and credible by all stakeholders including the security agents, international independent observers and journalists, the outcome from the tribunal would not be different from the results announced by INEC.
He added that it would amount to a waste of time and resources to embark on an adventure that would not yield any positive result even as he urged them to accept the outcome of the result for the overall interest of the state.
According to him, ”The Nigeria constitution has given the right to whoever that feels aggrieved or dissatisfied in an election or any matter to seek redress in court. But looking at the reports of the election in Akwa Ibom State, 95% of it points to the fact that the election was free, fair and credible, no case of disenfranchisement
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