The media office of the presidential candidate of the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC), Mr Peter Obi, has described a recent High Court ruling in Lokoja, Kogi State, concerning the legal status of the party as a temporary setback, insisting that it would challenge the judgment through the courts.
In a statement issued on Friday by the Peter Obi Media Reach (POMR) and signed by its spokesperson, Idris Zekeri Jnr., the organisation said it had been inundated with inquiries from journalists and concerned Nigerians following what it described as a strange court ruling.
The statement said Obi had directed supporters, coalition partners, and members of the public to remain calm while the party’s legal team reviews the judgment and prepares an appeal.
ALSO READ: EXPLAINER: Why Court set aside ruling on NDC’s registration
“We have received the news of today’s bizarre ruling from the court in Lokoja regarding the legal status of the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC).
While our legal teams are thoroughly reviewing the judgment to initiate immediate corrective and appellate measures, our Principal urges all our supporters, coalition partners, and patriots nationwide to remain absolutely calm and focused,” the statement said.
POMR maintained that the coalition anticipated resistance in its efforts to challenge Nigeria’s political establishment, describing the judgment as a temporary obstacle rather than a defeat.
“We always knew that the journey to dismantle a deeply entrenched and grossly underperforming political status quo would be met with fierce institutional resistance and unexpected legal detours.”
The group stressed that the ruling would not derail its political objective of providing an alternative platform for Nigerians.
“Today’s ruling is a hurdle, not a stop sign. Our commitment to providing a transparent, legitimate, and formidable alternative for Nigerians remains unshakeable. The platform we are building is robust, and our legal rights will be vigorously pursued.
“Do not be discouraged; the vehicle may face a temporary breakdown, but our destination remains non-negotiable,” the statement added.
WATCH TOP VIDEOS FROM NIGERIAN TRIBUNE TV
