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Sandy Onor Rejects Appeal Court’s Judgement, Heads To Supreme Court

by Frank Ulom
23 November 2023
in Politics
By Frank Ulom

Sen. Sandy Onor has rejected the Wednesday 22nd November 2023 Appeal Court judgement affirming Sen. Bassey Otu as the governor of Cross River State.

In a statement on Wednesday, shortly after the judgement in Lagos, Onor said he’s seeking further legal action as the next step – which is the Supreme Court.

The statement signed by Joe Obi Bisong, Director General of Caterpillar Movement said they are confident of justice while urging supporters to stay calm.

“The Court of Appeal, sitting in Lagos over the governorship election petition, has just delivered her judgement on our petition.

“The judgement does not reflect the full conviction of our position on the processes leading to the election.

“We shall seek further legal opinion on the next possible steps.

“We urge all our teeming supporters to remain calm and go about their legitimate businesses.

“We are confident that justice shall surely be ultimately done,” the statement read.

READ ALSO | “Come And Join My Administration”, Prince Otu Tells Sandy Onor

CONVERSEER reports that Governor Otu on Wednesday urged Onor to accept defeat and join his administration to work for the betterment of Cross River State.

Otu of the APC won the 18th March 2023 governorship election with 258,619 votes while Onor of the PDP came second with 179,636.

CONVERSEER also reports that Otu won 15 out of the 18 local government areas of the state.

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