Gov. Ortom heads to Tribunal over lost Benue senatorial poll
The People’s Democratic Party (PDP) has concluded plans to challenge the outcome of the Benue North West senatorial election, this was disclosed by Governor Samuel Ortom of Benue State.
Recall that the governor lost the February 25 poll to Titus Zam of the All Progressives Congress (APC).
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Governor Ortom polled 106,882 votes, Zam had 143,151 votes, while Mark Gbillah, the candidate of the Labour Party (LP) garnered 51,950 votes.
Speaking on the matter while commissioning about 12 projects across Makurdi, Governor Ortom said the election was clinically and electronically rigged.
He, however, said it was not over yet, expressing optimism that the victory of Zam would be upturned in court.
According to him, “The election was rigged clinically, electronically, scientifically and otherwise.
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“However, I am not angry at anyone who may not have voted for me in the election. But I want to let you know that it is not over yet.
“My party, the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) is ready to challenge the outcome of the elections at the Tribunal.
“My party has already contacted her lawyers and they are looking at the results with a view to approaching the tribunal, and I am confident that the party will recover all her stolen mandates.”