Dr. Dakuku Peterside, governorship candidate of the All
Progressives Congress, APC in Rivers State has hailed the verdict of the
Appeal Court sitting in Abuja which sacked National Assembly members of
the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.
The APC chieftain who spoke shortly after the
announcement described the judgement as victory, not only for the people
of Rivers State but also for those who voted at the March and April
elections.
According to Peterside, truth, which is essential in the quest for justice has prevailed.
Peterside contended that the actions of the Justices of
the Appeal Court are demonstrative of a new Nigeria where a few will no
longer stifle the voices and collective decision of the majority.
He also wondered why Rivers State chapter of the Peoples
Democratic Party, PDP is still living in self-denial “even as their
actions during the elections are well known across Nigeria and beyond”.
“I know that everybody in Rivers State, including our
opponents in the last general elections expected these sweeping
judgements because we were all witnesses to the widespread violence and
irregularities that marred the various elections.
“As a party and law abiding citizens, we are happy that
at last, light has overshadowed darkness, and this in itself is
encouraging. Although the journey has been winding and most painful but
we have remained steadfast knowing full well that at all times, truth
will always take the limelight over lies and evil, no matter how hard
human beings try. Therefore these landmark judgements are vindicating
and heartening.
“For our opponents, I wish to counsel them to quickly
come to terms with the new reality which intensely abhors electoral
violence and fraud. No society can make progress in an atmosphere of
brute force, violence, ignorance, intolerance, intimidation and all the
vices our rivals employed and exhibited before and during the elections.
As a people, we must strive to remain civil and accommodating of other
views no matter our position for that is the only way to support the
growth and sustenance of democracy and liberty.
“Therefore as we prepare for the impending but crucial
re-run elections across our dear state, I call on our people to remember
that Rivers, like other states in Nigeria, deserves the very best of
representation. We cannot afford to support candidates who are evidently
lacking in capacity and in all the necessary tools needed in modern day
governance,” he said.
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