Our Delta State Gubernatorial Candidate in the last election Hon Ken Pela has just made a huge step towards reclaiming his mandate to be the legitimate Governor of Delta State.
He filed for à review of the governorship election at the Delta State Tribunal but his case was kicked out on the ground of technicalities, etc.
In his unrelenting spirit, he appealed the outcome of the Delta State Tribunal at the Appeal Court Abuja where the judge disagreed with the judgement of the Delta State Tribunal hence making him qualified for the Tribunal hearing.
So he is going into the Tribunal to finish fight and hopeful regain his mandate.
Delta guber: Hope in sight as LP’s Ken Pela wins Appeal case
There seems to be glimpse of hope for the Labour Party (LP) governorship candidate in Delta, Ken Pela, as Court of Appeal on Thursday granted him approval to return to the Delta State Election Tribunal for the continuation of his petition against Governor Sheriff Oborevwori.
Recall the Delta Tribunal had earlier dismissed LP’s petition against Governor Sheriff on the ground that he abandoned his pre-hearing.
Displeased by the ruling, Pela took the matter to the Court Of Appeal in Abuja where he contested the decision of the election tribunal
What this implies
With the Appeal judgement, Ken Pela will head back to the tribunal panel sitting at Delta to continue his case.
The victory at the Appeal Court was only interlocutory and does not imply Ken Pela has been declared winner of the March 28 gubernatorial election in the State.
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) had announced that Oborevwori won the governorship election with a total of 360,234 votes to defeat his closest opponent, Ovie Omo-Agege of the All Progressive Party (APC) who scored 240,229 votes.
Ken Pela of the Labour Party came third with 48,027 votes, while Great Ogboru of the. All Progressive Grand Alliance came fourth with 11,021 votes.
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