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The All Progressives Congress has insisted that Chief Timipre Sylva remains its governorship candidate in Bayelsa State despite a Federal High Court ruling disqualifying him from the race.
He also accused the ruling Peoples Democratic Party of resorting to mercenary lawsuits, underhand dealings, and antics to distract and create confusion among the good people of the state. The court also held that Sylva’s candidacy would violate Section 182 of the 1999 Constitution, which prohibits anyone from serving as governor for more than eight years.
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