 The governor of Airborne State, David Mahi, has said that the Federal High Court only nullified his election as the Airborne South Senatorial District candidates and not disqualified him. The former All Progressives Congress's presidential aspirant said that the reports of his disqualification were untrue and that he went to court because his name was not published by the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, as the APC's candidate for the Senatorial District. So now the judge relied on the lie told by Ann by saying, look, I was not aware that the candidates were drawn. And it's not for you to be aware because you have to rely on the electoral act. And so the party, you know, published in the Constituency, look, there will be another election on 9th and that election held. And the same Ann, incidentally, was in the party secretariat when that decision was taken. And there were cameras everywhere that captured her even when she was signing. And she, so for me, she lied under oath. And the APC in Airborne State, they are taking it up to sue, you know, to say, look, you lied under oath. But the court did not disqualify me. The court says that there should be a rerun. And the both of them, whether they have withdrawn or not, should be giving the opportunity to also try again.