The deputy governorship candidate in the November 21, 2015
election in Kogi State, James Faleke, has reacted to the judgement of the
Supreme Court upholding the election of Yahaya Bello as governor of the state.
Mr. Faleke said he had no regrets challenging Mr. Bello’s
election, saying he took the step in “good faith to protect the interest of the
over 240,000 electorates that voted for the Audu/Faleke ticket”.
Mr. Faleke was the All Progressives Congress, APC’s running
mate in the November election before the ticket holder, Abubakar Audu, died as
he led in declared results.
Mr. Faleke challenged the APC’s decision to nominate Mr.
Bello as its new candidate for a supplementary election that held in December
2015.
After a prolonged legal tussle at the high court and the
appeal court, the Supreme Court on Tuesday upheld Mr. Bello’s election.
A seven-man panel headed by Justice Sylvester Ngwata
affirmed the election after listening to the closing statements of all the
counsel.
The court said it would provide reasons for its decision on
September 30.
In his reaction, conveyed in a statement by Duro Meseko, Mr.
Faleke said it would have amounted to a “betrayal of the sacred trust of the
people who reposed implicit confidence in the Audu/Faleke ticket not to have
defended the sanctity of their vote up till the Apex court level”.
“We have heard the judgement handed down by the Supreme
Court jurists upholding Yahaya Bello as governor. We shall wait for the full
text of the judgement to know why they came to that conclusion,” he was quoted
as saying.
“But let it be stated here that we have no regrets
challenging the declaration of our election as inconclusive by the Independent
National Electoral Commission (INEC). What we did was to defend the votes cast
for Audu/Faleke by the over 240,000 electorates on November 21, 2015.
“The people voted for us as candidates not APC because they
believe in the kind of leadership we offer to provide for them during our
campaigns. It would therefore amount to crass betrayal of the trust of these
electorates not to have defended their votes till the end.”
Mr. Faleke said as a member of the House of Representatives,
he would be glad to read details of the judgement so as to “know which areas of
our nation’s jurisprudence require urgent review”.
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