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Again, Appeal court stops APC from fielding candidates in Zamfara

The motion was filed by the Appellant, Sen. Kabiru Marafa, Chairman of the Senate Committee on Petroleum and 129 others through their Counsel, Mr Benson Igbanoi.

Delivering judgment, Justice Ahmad Belgore, ordered the parties in the suit to exchange necessary correspondences according to stipulated rules concerning pre-election matters.The News Agency of Nigeria report that a Zamfara High Court recognised the primary elections held by APC in the state and declared that INEC accept the party candidates for the elections.

Unsatisfied with State High Court decision, the appellants, approached the appeal court challenging the decision on the ground that the State High Court lacked jurisdiction to entertain the suit among others. NAN recalls that similar case was instituted before the same appeal court by Rep. Aminu Jaji, a Governorship aspirant and member representing Kauran Namoda/Birnin Magaji Federal Constituency and was dismissed after Jaji withdrew.

 

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