”Nasarawa State is blessed; we must come together and shun ethnic and religious politics to move the State forward,” he said.
In Akwanga, joint security patrol teams were seen moving round the city to forestall the breakdown of law and order during and after the Supreme Court judgment.
He added that the party was strongly behind the decision of Mr Sule to test the judgment at the Court of Appeal.
He cautioned the youths and supporters of APC against responding to the opposition, especially on social media.
Mr Omeri also noted that Mr Ombugadu’s unwavering commitment to serving the people of Nasarawa State had been vindicated.
Justice Ezekiel Ajayi, the chairman of the three-man panel, reserved the judgment after counsels to the petitioner and respondents adopted their final written addresses.
The witness said he refused to sign the form EC8B for the governorship election because the figures were entirely different from the actual summation of votes.
The Nasarawa and Benue elections petitions tribunal’s chairman, Justice Ezekiel Ajayi, has warned lawyers against giving frivolous excuses for adjournment.
INEC has declared Governor Abdullahi Sule, APC candidate as the winner of the governorship election in Nasarawa.
Mr Maku confirmed his withdrawal to reporters at the venue of PDP governorship primary election.