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Court Retains Anselm Ojezua as Edo APC Chairman

- Adibe Emenyonu

A High Court in Benin yesterday retained Anselm Ojezua as the Chairman of the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) in Edo State, pending the hearing and determinat­ion of the Motion on Notice praying for an order of interlocut­ory injunction. On the same day, his rival Col. David Imuse was barred from the meetings of the Council of APC states’ chairmen and the National Executive Council of the party, in Abuja.

Following the court judgement, Anselm Ojezua was admitted into the two meetings, confirming him as the legally recognised chairman of the party in the state.

Justice V.O.A. Oviawe of the Benin High Court 10 granted the order of interim injunction directing that “the status quo as at 10/11/19 with regards to the chairmansh­ip of the APC) in the Edo State chapter, be maintained pending the hearing and determinat­ion of the Motion on Notice praying for an order of interlocut­ory injunction.”

The court, thereby, adjourned the case to Thursday, 5th of December for hearing and determinat­ion of the suit

The case came up before Justice Oviawe sitting at Hight Court 10 (Civic Division) Benin City, in Benin Judicial Division yesterday, in the absence of the parties. After hearing the submission­s by Ken E. Mozia Esq., SAN, O. J. Isede Esq. and Y. O. Odiase Esq., who are counsels to the claimants/applicants, the Judge ordered: “I have carefully considered this applicatio­n, the affidavit evidence before the court and the legal submission­s of the applicants, together with the authoritie­s cited and I have come to a determinat­ion that this applicatio­n of an order of interim injunction finds merit.

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