 The Supreme Court has reserved judgment in the appeal filed by Ola Di Pukwo Adibutu challenging the majority judgments of the Court of Appeal that affirmed the election of Dapo Abiodun as Governor of Ogun State. A five-member panel of the Apex Court led by Justice John O'Carroll adjourned for judgment after the parties argued and adopted their processes. Adibutu is asking the Court to set aside the election because the Independent National Electoral Commission had initially cancelled elections in 99 polling units and consequently ordered fresh elections in those polling units. The electoral body declared Abiodun the winner with 13,000 votes while the votes from the cancelled polling units were 44,000. It's sometimes often applied indiscriminately both to governorship, presidential and legislative forces. But the Supreme Court is developing now that since the Court has been clear about what we require to score to become a governor, a subsidiary instrument like Electoral Art or Regulation should not override the Constitution. So I think that is where Session 24, with this issue of inconclusive election and negation about whether to return or not, would then be identified, analyzed against Session 179-2 of the Constitution. So let's wait and see how the Supreme Court addresses the issue. Confidence in the judiciary in this country is very high. They have done what is right, they have held the rule of law and they are not being used by spurious appellants to change the will of the people. The will of the people has been upheld to date and we are sure that the Supreme Court will also uphold the will of the people. You get notified about fresh news updates.