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Suit seeking to nullify Rivers APC congresses adjourned by Supreme Court


Okenyi Kenechi

The Supreme Court, on Thursday, adjourned the hearing in the suit by H.A Bello counsel to Ibrahim Umar and 22 others, seeking to nullify the Congresses by the All Progressive Congress in Rivers state.

The apex court said on Thurday that it would hear the matter on January 21, 2019.

Efforts made to delve into the competence of appeal no 198, which was not before their Lordships, was brought to a halt through the intervention of a Justice of the Supreme Court.

The Justice had gently reminded the Court that he was not a member of the panel set to hear appeal No 198.

A statement issued by the Spokesman of the Tonye Cole Campaign Organisation, Chief Ogbonna Nwuke recalled that “the appeal which was earlier adjourned to March 8, 2019 was relisted for hearing today, 20th December, 2018 following an application by H.A. Bello.

“All efforts to delve into other issues not connected to the matter on the court’s list were truncated” the statement explained.

“One of the Justices drew the attention of the Presiding Judge to the fact that he is not a member of the panel. This immediately left the justice with only one option, to adjourn to Jan. 21st to hear the application for abridgement of time.”

“We advise members of the public to remain calm while justice is sought.

“We need peace, built on equity and justice and we are in the right place to find it. Let us ignore cheap propaganda and falsehood.

“Irresponsible talk about thugs and our DG invading the Supreme Court is fake news from desperate minds. Tonye Cole and his campaign are a symbol of peace and no amount of provocative behaviour will divert us from this path” the statement read.

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