Mr Ogbuji said the national convention ought not to have been conducted.
“For us to be able to empower our people, infrastructure is critical. We are focused on winning this election for the liberation of our people from poverty,’’ Mr Braimoh said.
Abdurrazaq Balogun said INEC was confused and did not know the position it would publicly take regarding the party’s crises.
The Action Alliance (AA) will hold primaries for its governorship candidates in Bayelsa, Imo and Kogi on April 17.
“What led to the endorsement is that our presidential candidate, Hamza Almustapha, is not contesting to win,” the party said.
Mr Yaman said the current N30,000 minimum wage is not enough to take care of basic needs of Kwarans who deserved an improved salary.
The suit was dismissed for being statute-barred, having not been commenced within the mandatory 14 days provided for under the 1999 Constitution.
AA said the postponement followed the extension of the deadline for primaries by INEC.
According to the electoral body, affected political parties must conduct their primaries between January 4 and 29.
A communique from the party named Adekunle Omo-Aje as its authentic national chairman.
