In a judgment delivered on Friday, the tribunal, led by Chibuzo Ahuchaogu affirmed the election of Oborevwori as the governor of Delta State.
The tribunal, comprising three members, ruled that Omo=Agge’s petition lacked merit, stressing that the issues raised were speculative.
According to the tribunal, the All Progressive Congress (APC) candidate failed to provide sufficient evidence to support allegations of non-compliance with the Electoral Act and corrupt practices.
Sheriff Oborevwori, representing the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), had defeated Omo-Agege in the March 18 governorship election. The PDP candidate secured 360,234 votes, while Omo-Agege garnered 240,229 votes.
This comes barely 24 hours after the Governorship Election Petition Tribunal sitting in Kaduna sacked Governor Uba Sani of the All Progressives Congress (APC).
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