 A macro-division of the Federal High Court presided by Justice Abdul Dogo is to deliver judgment after listening to parties in the case brought before it by PINE and 38 members of the APC. Bernouste Chapter against the party's governorship candidate, Reverend Father Hyacinth Aliya, the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, APC and 14 others. Speaking to journalists after the session lead counsel to Aliya, a senior advocate of Nigeria, Mike Maman Usman, drew the attention of the court to a section of the Electoral Act, pointing out that those who are capable and empowered to sue in such circumstances include the political party, candidates and aspirants. These people were not aspirants. These people were just meddlesome busybodies that have come on a pay packet. In order to upset the apple cards, they are not a political party, they are not aspirants. And based on the constitution and the Electoral Act, they have no business coming to court. And that is why we established within the confines of our preliminary objection and we have articulated it in our address. Counsel to the plaintiffs, PINE and 38 members of the APC, Samuel Irabor, insisted that the plaintiffs are known members of the APC, that they have the right to vote in the set primary election, but were denied such rights when the party changed the mode of its primaries from indirect to direct primaries, thereby disenfranchising them. A full blown litigation of section 28514C of the 1999 constitution. Yes, considered they were not candidates at the set primaries, but yet considered it is an accepted fact that they are members of the APC. And if you look at section 28514A and B, it provides for aspirants. And 28514C, the first part of it provides for a political party. And then the latter part said all a complaint that the INEC has not kept fidelity with the internal workings on the nomination process of the political party. So we are relying on that all because in the rules of interpretation of statutes, where the word all is used, it is disjunctive in nature. You have to separate the other A, B and the other part of section C from the word all. So before the court is a complaint that the APC did not keep in tune with its own regulations. And the persons making the complaints are party members who have stated their rights to vote. The Benoist state chapter of the APC is in a legal battle with some aggrieved aspirants and the People's Democratic Party PDP, alleging that the party could not conduct primaries with disregard to the law.