The PDP also criticised the delay in compiling the list, saying the three-year wait “speaks to the paucity of excellent people within his reach.”
“I want all members to be together, and get prepared for the main election in November,” he said.
Justice Uwani Abba-Aji, while delivering the judgment, dismissed the appeal against Mr Otti’s victory.
INEC had declared Mr Abiodun the winner of the election, having polled 276,298 votes to defeat Mr Adebutu, who scored 262,383 votes.
CLO stated that “Nwosu seems to have conducted the freest, fairest and most credible elections in the history of this country.”
Let anyone not be deceived by their strategy against national unity and cohesion, the two important pillars of peace and brotherhood in today’s Nigeria.
A former presidential candidate of the Hope Democratic Party (HDP), Ambrose Owuru, filed the suit against Mr Buhari.
INEC said it would replace election materials that were lost in the attacks ahead of 2023.
The police commissioner in Kaduna, Yekini Ayoku, has advised politicians against running foul of the electoral law.
“The United States Mission to Nigeria congratulates the citizens of Ekiti State on the largely peaceful conduct of the gubernatorial election on June 18.”
