The Judgement delivered by the Election Tribunal on Wednesday was glaringly unacceptable to the Labour Party whose petitions were discharged as baseless. The party disapprove of the judgement, saying it was not a true representation of law and expectations of Nigerians. The party described the presidential poll of 25th February, as a broadlight robbery having won with landslide victory. The party appreciated the efforts of their members while maintaining that democracy is jeopardised in Nigeria but they will not give up on the country. Nigerians will know their next line of action after deliberation with their lawyers. They enjoined Nigerians to keep their hopes alive because Nigeria can still be better. #OMAGIST@AFRICAWORLDNEWS*


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