The group had approached the apex court to reverse what they termed as their illegal dissolution by the national leadership of the APC.
The Fulani-led EXCOs, in the notice of appeal they filed on February 14, urged the apex court to set-aside the judgment of the Ilorin Division of the Court of Appeal, which had on February 12, struck out their case. Justice Oluwakayode Ariwoola who read the lead judgment, agreed with counsel to the Respondents that the suit was incompetent since the record of appeal was transmitted to the Supreme Court after the 14-day timeframe allowed by the rules.
Justice Ariwoola stressed that the appellants failed to transmit the record of appeal from the Court of Appeal to the Supreme Court until March 4.“The appeal is adjudged to be lacking in merit. It is struck out for being incompetent,” he held.
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