Mr Aregbesola campaigned along Ado-Ikere Road, urging residents to vote for Mr Bejide to drive sustainable development in the state.
Mr Mark said, “The ADC is not on trial. Rather, it is the judiciary that is on trial and the nation is waiting to see how the National Judicial Council will handle this situation.”
The hearing notices have since been issued and served on the lawyers to the parties in the suit.
Mr Abdullahi said the Supreme Court had affirmed the legitimacy of the party’s leadership.
This phenomenon of judicial verdict without judgment creates damage and feeds confusion in many ways.
Me Amaechi is now the second ADC presidential aspirant after Mohammed Hayatu-Deen.
He said the amended standing rules were characterised by moral crisis.
He doesn’t know because he has never been interested,” the ADC spokesman claimed.
The development comes hours after the Supreme Court ruling.
ADC insisted events leading to this moment highlighted a troubling attempt to weaken opposition voices in Nigeria.
