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BREAKING!!! Jubilation, Tears as Supreme Court Passes Final Judgement on Status of APC Candidates in Rivers

The Supreme Court has on Friday upheld a judgment by a Federal High court in Port Harcourt nullifying the primaries conducted by a faction of the All Progressives Congress(APC) in Rivers state, Igberetvnews reports.

The primaries which was entrenched in crisis was nullified by a high court in Port Harcourt.

The APC had appealed the order of the lower court at the court of appeal but lost. However, the party filed another appeal challenging the ruling of the same court.

On Friday, Lateef Fagbemi, counsel to Amaechi’s faction, asked the apex court “to clear legal impediments” against Tonye Cole, his client, Igberetvnews learnt.

Cole is the governorship candidate of the Amaechi faction.

But that request was rejected when a five-man panel of the supreme court led by Mohammad Dattijo. The apex court evoked section 22 of its act which allows it to give final judgement in an appeal.

In a unanimous judgement read by Sidi Barge, the court took over the matter because the court of appeal did not make a “dismissal pronouncement.”

Barge said the appeal must be given a “decent burial.”

“It is my considered opinion that this appeal must be given a decent burial. The appeal having been withdrawn at the lower court by the respondent is deemed distilled,” the justice said.

“This is what the lower court failed or evaded to do.”

Igbere Tv correspondent in Port Harcourt reports that the judgment generated mixed reactions from both sides of the divide, including the ruling People’s Democratic Party, PDP.

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) had refused to enlist APC candidates in Rivers in the election despite pressure from the party.

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