Abdullahi Ganduje, national chair of the All Progressives Congress (APC)has gotten a backing from an order by a high court in Kano which validates his membership of the party.
The ruling came after Ganduje filed an ex parte motion seeking to enforce his fundamental right to fair hearing.
The respondents in the application are the police, Department of State Services (DSS), Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), and nine other individuals.
On April 15, APC executives in Dawakin ward, Tofa LGA of Kano, suspended Ganduje over alleged corruption.
Subsequently, the working committee of the APC in Kano nullified the suspension and punished the ward executives.
However, Usman Na’Abba, a judge of the high court of Kano, upheld the suspension.
In the ex parte order delivered on Wednesday, A.M Liman, another judge of the Kano high court, said the purported suspension should not be implemented until the case is heard and determined.
“That all the parties are hereby mandated to maintain status quo before the purported emergency meeting of the alleged executive members of APC Ganduje Ward, and to stay action in respect of this matter pending the hearing and determination of the substantive application,” Liman said.
The judge subsequently fixed April 30 to hear Ganduje’s appeal.
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