APGA leadership tussle: FCT Court enforces Supreme Court judgment

Pursuant to Section 287 (1) of the 1999 Constitution (as amended) which states that any Court of record can enforce the decision of the Supreme Court of Nigeria, Hon. Justice Mohammed Madugu of the FCT High Court 40 Bwari on June 6, 2023 made consequential orders for the enforcement of the Supreme Court Judgment stating;

‘The actions of the 1st Respondent (Chief Victor Oye) posing and parading himself and occupying the Party’s Secretariat as the National chairman of APGA contrary to the judgment and order of the Supreme Court made on 14th October, 2021 and corrected on the 24th of March, 2023 is in disobedience and in clear violation of the Supreme Court.

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With the above orders of the FCT Court 40, all forms of distortive and self-serving interpretations of the CORRECTED Supreme Court Judgment of March 24, 2023 is hereby laid to rest.

Once more, it is imperative to reiterate that the APGA matter is about two Conventions – Awka and Owerri. The latter has been serially, severally and repeatedly reaffirmed and reconfirmed, in October 14, 2021 and March 24, 2023 Judgments of the Supreme Court.

Impressively, the above Orders of the Court conforms to the already ESTABLISHED facts stated in;

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(a) Hon. Justice Ukaego Mary Peter Odili’s letter of November 7, 2022.
(b) Letter of the Chief Registrar of the Supreme Court written on behalf of the Chief Justice of Nigeria on January 19, 2023.

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