Mr Okonkwo berated Mr Obi for exiting the ADC and accused the NDC presidential candidate of running away from challenges.
Aspirants of the African Democratic Congress in Kano have expressed dissatisfaction over alleged irregularities that marred the party’s primary elections.
Mr Aregbesola, through his lawyer, Mohammed Sheriff, cited lack of confidence in the judge, in his seven-ground argument.
Mr Ashiru said that ADC was committed to justice, security, and the welfare of the people.
Mr Yankaba said the decision followed consultations among party leaders and stakeholders.
He described the ADC presidential primary election as “massively rigged.”
The hearing notices have since been issued and served on the lawyers to the parties in the suit.
Mohammed Hayatudeen, who also contested in the primary election, polled 177,120.
He described the PDP as the only formidable opposition to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in the 2027 general elections.
Mr Hayatu-Deen said, “I am concerned by reports from across the country of widespread vote rigging.”
