The much-anticipated ruling on the appeal filed by the
Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki, against the federal government and Code of
Conduct Tribunal (CCT), which was slated for monday by the Court of Appeal in
Abuja, has been postponed indefinitely.
The appellate court failed to fix a date for the
judgment with the Registrar, Mrs. Christie Aruna, explaining that the
court resolved to communicate a new date to parties in the suit.
Aruna however did not give detailed information on why
the judgment earlier fixed for yesterday by the presiding judge, Justice Moore
Adumein, was cancelled.
Earlier, the supporters of the senate president
including senators, chieftains of the All Progressives Congress (APC), who had
stormed the court as early as 8a.m. for the judgment slated for 2p.m. left the
court premises disappointed when the reality dawned on them that the judgment would
not be delivered.
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