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Okorocha advises Atiku over outcome of Supreme Court ruling
The senator representing Imo West, Rochas Okorocha, has implored the Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP) presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar to accept the ruling of the Supreme Court against him in good faith.
The Supreme Court dismissed the former vice president’s petition challenging President Muhammadu Buhari’s 2019 election victory.
Okorocha, also the immediate past governor of Imo State, urged Atiku to “join hands with his brother to move the country forward”.
He said the Presidential Petition Tribunal and the Supreme Court only authenticated President Muhammadu Buhari’s victory.
In a statement by his Special Adviser on Media, Sam Onwuemeodo, Okorocha insisted that available statistics proved that Buhari won the 2019 presidential election.
He applauded Atiku for challenging the outcome of the election to a logical conclusion, adding that his action will help to strengthen the nation’s democracy.
The statement reads: “President Buhari won his election looking at the statistics of that poll but the Presidential Tribunal and the Supreme Court only authenticated the victory.
“But what Atiku did was also good for our democracy, it helps to strengthen our democracy but I urge that he now joins hands with his brother, the President to move the nation forward.”
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