Court of Appeal Sets Date for Governor Abdullahi Sule vs David Ombugadu Hearing

The Court of Appeal has announced that the hearing for the appeal brought forward by Governor Abdullahi Sule of Nasarawa State, challenging the split decision of the governorship election petition tribunal, is scheduled for Wednesday, November 15.

Following the tribunal’s decision in favor of David Ombugadu, the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the state, Governor Sule is contesting the outcome that led to his ousting from office.

Nasiru Alhassan, the Electronic Desk Officer of the Court of Appeal, has issued a notice to the concerned parties, confirming the set date for the hearing. The proceedings are set to commence at 9 am at the Court of Appeal, Abuja Division.

This development has sparked anticipation and interest among the citizens of Nasarawa State, as it holds significant implications for the state’s political landscape. The decision reached by the Court of Appeal will undoubtedly influence the future governance and leadership of the state.

Moreover, the outcome of this appeal will be pivotal in shaping the political dynamics and power structure in the region. As the date for the hearing approaches, all eyes will be on the Court of Appeal, as the fate of the governorship position in Nasarawa State hangs in the balance.

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