Ododo: As youth, we are particularly delighted that our governor’s vision for a better future has been reaffirmed — Says Chairman, Kogi State NYCN

Comrade Benjamin Jeremiah Ojodale, the Kogi State Chairman of NYCN and Kogi State Governor, Alhaji Ahmed Usman Ododo

…..Urges those who lost to join hands with present administration to develop Kogi State

By Yahaya Idris, Lokoja

The Chairman of Kogi State National Youth Council of Nigeria, NYCN, Comrade Benjamin Jeremiah Ojodale has expressed immense joy and satisfaction following the Supreme Court’s verdict affirming the election of Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo as duly elected during the November 11 poll in the State

Comr. Benjamin Ojodale described the landmark judgment as a testament to the democratic process and the will of the Kogi people.

“I’m thrilled that the highest court in the land has upheld the mandate given to Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo by the electorate cut across Kogi State.”

“As youth, we are particularly delighted that our governor’s vision for a better future has been reaffirmed. We are confident that his leadership will continue to inspire and empower young people across Kogi state.”

Chairman, Kogi State NYCN, Comr. Benjamin Jeremiah Ojodale hails Gov Ahmed Ododo for appointing over 1000 Youths, women

We commend the Supreme Court for upholding justice and democracy. This verdict is a victory for all, and we celebrate it with gratitude and enthusiasm.

Congratulations, Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo! We look forward to your continued leadership and service to our state.

Global Times Nigeria gathered that
the decisive judgment delivered on Friday, the apex court dismissed the appeal filed by Muritala Yakubu Ajaka, the governorship candidate of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) for the November 11 Governorship election in the State.

However, Justice Sadiq Umar, who authored and read the lead judgment resolved all the three issues identified for determination in the appeal against the appellants.

The apex court also dismissed the appeal filed by the candidate of Action Alliance, Mr. Olayika Braimoh.

While the appeal challenging the date of filing of the appellant’s notice of appeal on 26/07/2024, the court held that the appellant cannot rely on the Interpretation Act to justify filing out of time.