The court made the declaration while giving reasons for dismissing the appeal of APC and Ms. Alhassan in its judgement on February 11. Justice Bode Rhodes-Vivour, who read details of the judgement, said the appeals and cross appeals had no redeemable substance. The court held that the governor was duly sponsored by the Peoples Democratic Party to contest in the election, adding that evidence brought before it had confirmed Mr. Ishiaku’s membership of the party. “The matter is very simple, the apex court has ruled on matters of this nature at different occasions. “There is no way a candidate of another political party who did not participate in the primaries of another political party could suddenly rise to challenge the conduct of such an exercise. “It is therefore, clear that the appeals and all the cross appeals against the election of Governor Darius Ishiaku of Taraba have no redeemable substance,” Mr. Rhodes-Vivour said. The court also declared that the Taraba State Governorship Election Petition Tribunal grossly misdirected itself by upturning Mr. Ishiaku’s victory. The tribunal had nullified the governor’s election and went ahead to declare Ms. Alhassan as the duly elected governor of Taraba. An appeal by Mr. Ishiaku set aside the tribunal judgement, prompting Ms. Alhassan and the APC to approach the apex court, which dismissed their appeals and affirmed the validity of the governor’s election. (NAN)]]>