Diri to Sylva: Stop denigrating judiciary, you have no lost mandate

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Diri said that by referencing the “concerns” of the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Sylva was trying to be smart by half.

By Jeffrey Agbo

Bayelsa State Governor Douye Diri has again counselled Timipre Sylva, APC governorship candidate in the November 11, 2023 poll, to face the reality of his “serial losses at the courts and stop casting aspersions on the judiciary.”

Sylva has lost both at the election petition tribunal and Court of Appeal.

On July 18, the appellate court ruled that Sylva’s case lacked merit as he could not provide convincing evidence to invalidate the decision of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) that election did not hold in 182 polling units.

But, Sylva, in a statement reacting to the judgement, accused the appellate court justices of breaching several portions of the Nigerian Constitution.

He also said the judgement “sadly reflected some of the concerns expressed by the CJN recently.”

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Reacting to this, Diri said in a statement on Saturday by his chief press secretary, Daniel Alabrah, that by referencing the “concerns” of the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Sylva was trying to be smart by half.

He said, “To be sure, there were no conflicts or inconsistencies in the judgement of the Appeal Court as the verdict was clear as crystal and consistent with the earlier judgement delivered by of the state election tribunal.

“After losing the November 11, 2023 governorship poll, Sylva poured dirt on INEC. Having lost at the tribunal and the appellate court, the APC candidate now acts the bad loser he is by denigrating the judiciary.

“For a man whose party already accepted defeat in the election, one wonders the ‘stolen mandate’ that Sylva lays claim to. For us in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), the governorship poll was won through the overwhelming support and endorsement of the Bayelsa electorate. The well-delivered verdicts of the tribunal and appellate court have equally put a seal to the votes of the Bayelsa people. Sylva can only play to the gallery by whipping up sentiments to deceive those gullible enough to believe him.

“There are no two mandates in Bayelsa State and the overwhelming majority of people of our state know who has it. Sylva can only lay claim to a phantom, non-existent mandate.”

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