The party’s scribe commended the courage and commitment of the judiciary in reinstating Mr Yusuf.
He urged residents to go about their lawful business without any fear of molestation.
“This is very unbecoming and is not helping matters.”
Mr Onwuekelu said that Mr Akunyili was unanimously chosen by the party faithful in the state.
“We assure the business community that our new government, if we come in under our able governor, Dr Yusuf Gawuna, businesses will flourish in Kano.”
Top security officials could not locate the judges, prompting speculation that the proceedings might be held virtually.
The youths defiled the police ban and marched into the government house carrying placards.
At the resumed sitting, counsel to NNPP, Tijjani Yahaya, informed the tribunal that they would not present any witness.
Mr Wakili expressed worry over the crisis, saying that it was undemocratic for the assembly to have two factional speakers.
No member of the minority caucus stepped forward to indicate interest, said the opposition parties.
