Court fixes May 12 to rule on application filed by Abure, others to vacate order

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Justice Hamza Muazu of an FCT high court sitting at Maitama has adjourned until May 12 the ruling in a preliminary objection suit filed by the embattled

The other respondents are the National Secretary, Alhaji Farouk Ibrahim, Clement Ojukwu and Oluchi Opara.

NAN reports that Justice Muazu adjourned the matter until May 12 after listening to the submissions of the counsel in the matter. He told the court that the plaintiffs invaded LP’s secretariat and vandalized it against the court order.He said he filed a 13-grounds objection urging the court to dismiss the suit.

Counsel for the claimants, George Ibrahim, told the court that the 1st to 4th defendants had yet to obey the April 5 order of the court.Ibrahim vehemently objected to the preliminary objections of the 1st & 2nd counsel and urged the court to dismiss the preliminary objection. Among the documents are the receipts, seal and affidavits of the Court to carry out alleged criminal activities.

Source: Law Daily Report (lawdailyreport.net)

 

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