 Mother Almagamated Arawayud group has asked the federal government to respect the rule of law and judgment of the federal high court by reinstating Senator Ifani Arawami as the non-executive chairman of the Niger National British Limit Company and then PCL. The group said that judiciary is an independent arm of government that operates on the principles of fairness, justice, equity, and therefore the court's decision must be respected in order to strengthen the rule of law in Nigeria. The judgment consequently made an order reinstating Arawami as the non-executive chairman of the NMPC Limited Board with the immediate with immediate effect. The judgment made an unambiguous order nullifying all actions and decisions taken by the NMPC Limited Board since January 17, 2022 when Senator Arawami was wrongfully removed as non-executive chairman. It is important to note that the judiciary is an independent arm of government that operates on the principles of fairness, justice, and the rule of law. The judgment delivered by Justice Inyang Iko was based on the facts presented before the court and the relevant laws that govern the matter. The court's decision should be respected and seen as a step towards strengthening the rule of law in Nigeria. We urge all stakeholders to abide by the decisions of the court and work towards the progress and development of the nation. The group called on President Muhammad Buhari to clear all hurdles for Senator Arawami to resume office. Call on those in the NMPC Limited Board sponsoring different groups that discount the orders and judgment of the court to desist from doing so, as we won't fold our arms and watch the judiciary being intimidated from doing its work. Are aggrieved by the ruling of the Federal High Court to take advantage of the appeal and Supreme Courts to ventilate their disagreement with the judgment and stop this unnecessarily coordinated campaign in the media to disparage the judgment of the court? This resort to court passing is embarrassing our country in the Committee of Nations.