 Meanwhile, Governor Babacadeh Sanwulu has described the judgement as a victory for all urgent Legosians to cooperate with his administration to achieve more for the state. Sanwulu, who addressed reporters at the State House in Ikeja after the ruling, hails the judges for giving a detailed judgement. Describing the verdict as a call to greater service, he said, it was a long tough process, but that all are grateful that the voice of Legosians was heard and upheld. Mr Deputy Governor and him are very privileged and thankful to Legosians for standing by them. It is a victory for all as no winner, no loser. There are no losers. I still want to give an opportunity that we did in the night in which we declared winners to still give an opportunity to all of the candidates that contested with us, that if they feel the passion that we have and if they feel truly recommitted to serve, we could still fit with them and see in what way they want to serve the state. The state is big, the challenges are real and the opportunities are endless and there is every room for everybody to contribute in one form or the other. So for us it is really about service, for us it is really about ensuring that all of the promises that we have given to Legosians were not distorted, we keep to it and this has further given us an opportunity to develop and to ensure that we can continue to give the real dividends of democracy.