 Governor Yahya Bello of Kogi State has advised presidential candidates who lost at Wednesday's presidential elections petition court ruling to appeal to their supporters to accept the verdict instead of going for an appeal at the Supreme Court. And the truth is out there. We appreciate all the, all that happened yesterday, the truth has been exposed. Then the justices sitting down for almost 14 hours to deliver that landmark judgment yesterday. Nigerians within the country and in diaspora are happy. We are happy. I think it is time to settle down and face governance. Now I'll advise all those that feel aggrieved, we have only one country, Nigeria. We must all come together, we must all come together and support President Bola Ahmad Tunibu and ensure that we fix this country. As far as I'm concerned, I don't think there's any grounds for appeal. I would rather appeal to them that they should drop any appeal going to the higher court and then save the resources, save the troubles, advise their supporters, admonish them that will accept yesterday's judgment. No flaw. While I've filled in questions from State House reporters after a meeting with Vice President Shatima and the presidential villa of Buja, Governor Bello said there was no grant for the petitioners to appeal. Democracy in practice and they have rights of appeal and I think they will take the appropriate step to ensure that no violence is orchestrated anywhere. We follow the due process of the law, then we abide by it. But I want to assure you that even judging from yesterday's pronouncement at the appeal court, we are going to have our three over three senators in Kogi State, I can assure you.