Supreme Court Dismisses Binani’s Appeal, Affirms Fintiri’s Election as Adamawa Governor

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In a recent ruling, the Supreme Court has upheld the election of Governor Fintiri in Adamawa state, dismissing the appeal brought by Binani. Justice John Okoro, who presided over the case, declared that the suit lacked merit.

The Supreme Court’s decision brings finality to the legal battle surrounding the governorship election in Adamawa state. Binani’s appeal challenging the validity of Fintiri’s election has been rejected, affirming the legitimacy of Governor Fintiri’s position.

Justice John Okoro, in his ruling, stated that the appeal lacked sufficient grounds to overturn the election results. This verdict reinforces the confidence in the electoral process and affirms the will of the people of Adamawa state, who voted Governor Fintiri into office.

With the dismissal of Binani’s appeal, Governor Fintiri can now focus on continuing his governance and implementing his plans and policies for the development and progress of Adamawa state.

It is important to note that this ruling by the Supreme Court marks the final judicial pronouncement on the matter, settling any lingering uncertainties surrounding the election outcome.

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