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Ganduje’s suspension: Court fixes May 27 for hearing

 

A Kano High Court sitting at Audu Bako secretariat has fixed May 27, 2024, for the commencement of the hearing of three applications in the case of the suspension of the National Chairman of the All Progressive Congress (APC), Abdullahi Umar Ganduje.

The Court presided over by Justice Usman Malam Na’abba after listening to counsels from both parties involved set the date for the hearing.

The applications are preliminary objection, joinder application, and challenge of the jurisdiction of the court to entertain and hear the matter.

The applicants, Haladu Gwanjo and Laminu Sani Barguma through their counsel, Ibrahim Abdullahi Sa’ad filed a motion exparte with 13 paragraph affidavit dated April 16 sworn by the second.

The applicants are seeking the Court to determine an order of interim injunction on Ganduje’s suspension.

The court had on 17th April granted an order directing parties to maintain the status quo as of the 15th day of April 2024, about the suspension of the fourth respondent from the first respondent by the Ganduje ward executive committee restraining the respondents whether by themselves, servants, agents, privies from taking any step contrary to the decision of the executive committee of Ganduje Ward which suspends the fourth respondent from the first respondent political party pending the hearing and determination of the motion on notice.

Counsel to the first, second, and third respondents did not object to the request made by the counsel to the applicant for a new date to be given.

“We have filed and served all parties our motion dated April 24 challenging the jurisdiction of this court to entertain this matter.”

Counsel to the fourth respondent, Lydia Oyewo, did not also object to the new date but told the court that her client had not served with the court processes.

On their part, the parties seeking to be joined led by Barrister S.U Jibril informed the court of their position in joining the matter.

After listening to both counsels, Justice Usman Malam Na’Abba fixed 27 May to enable both parties to serve their processes and for hearing of the three applications.

 

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