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Kano: INEC, 17 former NNPP officers to face contempt trial Monday
18 former officers and leaders of the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) are to appear before a Kano State High Court sitting in Kano on Monday for alleged contempt of court and disobedience to court order.
They will appear to appear before the Kano State High Court on the 11th of March 2024 to explain why they disobeyed Court order and why they should not be confined to correctional service.
Sources gave names of the former NNPP leaders as Chief (Dr.) Boniface Aniebonam, Dr. Gilbert Agbo Major, Barr Tony Christopher Obioha Comrade Oginni Olaposi, Hajia Rekia Zanlaga, Mark Usman, Umar A. Jubril, Alhaji Adebanju Wasiu, Alhaji Tajudeen Adebayo and Alhaji Mamoh Garuba.
Others according to the sources are Abdulrasaq Abdulsalam, Barr Abiola Henry Olurotimi, Engr Babayo Abdullahi Mohammed, Alhaji Ibrahim Yahaya, Chinonso Adiofu, Hon Prince Subday Chukwuemeka, Barr Jonathan Chineme Ibeogu and Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
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It will be recalled that the 18 former leaders and officers of the NNPP were the respondents in a case the party instituted in September 2023 to bar them from continuing to parade themselves as leaders and officers of the party.
Hon. Justice Usman Mallam Na’Abba granted an interlocutory injunction on 14th September 2023 restraining the respondents, Dr Boniface Aniebonam and Others by themselves, their agents, cronies, and whoever acting or act through them from parading themselves, issuing press release or granting interviews as national officers, leaders or members of the, Applicant (NNPP) pending the hearing and determination of the motion on notice.
The Court also granted an order of interim injunction setting aside the purported suspension of Senator Rabiu Musa Kwakwanso as member of the appellant (NNPP) and restrained the INEC from recognizing the suspension pending the hearing and determination of motion on notice.
In alleged violation of these orders, Dr. Aniebonam and others had continued to act and presented themselves as factional national officers and leaders of the NNPP, hence the issuance of their summon by the court, to come and explain why they should not be convicted for contempt of court and violation of court orders.
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