The governorship candidate of Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in the 2024 Ondo State election, Agboola Ajayi, has rejected the verdict of the State Governorship Election Petition Tribunal.
Ajayi vowed to challenge the decision at the Court of Appeal.
DAILY POST reports that the three-member Tribunal, chaired by Justice Benson Ogubu, had dismissed all petitions filed against the victory of Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa in the November 16, 2024 governorship election.
The Tribunal also declared the petitions filed by the Action Alliance, AA; Allied People’s Movement, APM; Social Democratic Party, SDP; African Democratic Congress, ADC; and the PDP as “
Responding to the Tribunal’s ruling delivered on June 4, 2025, Ajayi expressed dissatisfaction, claiming that the judgment contained “glaring inconsistencies”; in the handling of critical evidence and exhibits presented during the proceedings.
“We believe the Tribunal did not accord proper analysis to the details of the evidence before it. While we respect the judiciary, we strongly disagree with the outcome and will be appealing this decision,”; he stated.
The PDP candidate stressed that although the ruling favored the All Progressives Congress, APC, the PDP remained resolute in its commitment to justice and the rule of law.
“We are aware of prevailing concerns about the integrity of the justice system in Nigeria, especially in politically sensitive cases. Yet, we remain resolute. Electoral laws are not symbolicâthey must be obeyed. Our democracy deserves better,”; he added.
Ajayi also expressed worry that APC representatives arrived at the court on the day of the judgment in a celebratory mood, suggesting possible foreknowledge of the verdictâa development he described as troubling but not discouraging.
He also called on PDP supporters across the state and the country to remain hopeful, assuring them that the struggle for justice was not over.
He reiterated that the PDP’s decision to appeal underscores its unwavering commitment to the democratic process, the rule of law, and the integrity of Nigeria’s electoral systemâeven as the nation prepares to celebrate Democracy Day on June 12.