Ovie Omo-Agege, the APC gubernatorial candidate in Delta State, has announced his intention to appeal to the Supreme Court following the recent ruling by the Appeal Court.
Recall that an appeal court sitting in Lagos affirmed the election victory of Sheriff Oborevwori.
Describing the verdict as a delay in “redemption for Deltans,” Omo-Agege emphasized his commitment to pursuing justice for the people of Delta State.
In a statement released by his media adviser, Sunny Areh, Omo-Agege acknowledged the judiciary while expressing disagreement with the interpretation of evolving electoral laws aimed at bolstering Nigeria’s democracy.
Asserting that justice remains unfulfilled for his supporters, Omo-Agege reiterated his dedication to defending their trust by pursuing the case further. He highlighted the significance of the issues at stake for the future and well-being of the state, pledging to uphold what he believes is right.
Encouraging his supporters to remain calm and abide by the law, Omo-Agege conveyed his confidence in the Supreme Court’s justices to scrutinize overlooked aspects and ensure justice prevails.
He emphasized his unwavering commitment to fighting for what he believes is just and in the best interest of the people.
The APC candidate affirmed his faith in the judiciary and its capacity to deliver the anticipated redemption at the final stage of the legal process.