Ms Usman expressed satisfaction with the judgment, which found her appeal meritorious.
He said that the constitutional resolution of the apex court was long overdue.
“President Tinubu and the Supreme Court have restored sanity to the Nigerian political space as this will allow the dividends of democracy to reach the masses,” said Mr Daniel.
Former governor of Imo State, Emeka Ihedioha, resigned his membership in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) on Tuesday.
He charged Mr Fintiri to continue in his delivery of good governance in the state in line with the policy thrust, vision and manifesto of the PDP.
The apex court affirmed APC’s gubernatorial mandates in Gombe, Ogun, Nasarawa, Kaduna, Kebbi and Delta States.
“We thank God that the Supreme Court has restored the hope of the people,” he said.
The Cross River Traditional Council said it was unaware of the government’s alleged panel review and was not invited to appear or testify before it.
The former vice-president also proposed a revamped electoral commission and a six-year presidential term to be rotated among Nigeria’s six geopolitical zones.
On Monday, APM counsel Gideon Idiagbonya had told the court that he needed just one day to open and close his case since he had only one witness.
