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Sen. Kabiru Marafa faction of All Progressives Congress (APC) in Zamfara said it would go to Supreme Court for interpretation of Sokoto Appeal Court Judgement on the APC congresses in the state.
Publicity Secretary of the faction, Bello Bakyasuwa stated this at a news conference in Gusau on Monday.
The Appeal Court, Sokoto Division, on Thursday, affirmed the congresses that produced the party executives led by Alhaji Lawal Liman by setting aside an earlier judgement by a Zamfara High Court, which nullified the congresses.
โWe have decided to go to the Supreme Court for the interpretation of the judgement on the APC congresses in the state made by the Appeal Court, Sokoto Division.
โWe are not satisfied with the Appeal Court judgement on this matter which set aside the earlier judgement.
โI think the State High Court, Gusau nullified the congresses because of lack of merit.
โWe believe that setting aside the earlier judgement does not mean that the party leadership should be handed over to Yariโs faction.
โSome people are accusing us that our faction wants to disrupt peace in the state chapter of the party but they are just misunderstanding us.
โWe just want justice and fairness to prevail as well as to end impunity in Zamfara politicsโโ, he said.
Bakyasuwa accused the national leadership of the party of bias in resolving the partyโs crisis in the state.
โThe national leadership of the party failed to address the partyโs crisis in the state up to now, that it is reaching the worst stage.
โWe are not satisfied with any decision of giving the Yari led faction the control of the party in the state.
โTo avoid future embarrassment for the party, we are appealing to the Mai Mala Buniโs Caretaker Committee to initiate peaceful ways of addressing the partyโs crisis in the stateโ, he said.
Bakyasuwa said that their faction was only after justice and fairness, and expected that the status quo be maintained as alluded to in the judgement.
He called on their supporters to remain calm and law-abiding, as the faction strives to protect their interest.