 A federal high court in Abuja has voided the February 7, 2023 list of delegates submitted to INEC by the APC in Kyrgyz state for its forthcoming governorship primary election. Justice James Amatochot, in a judgment, held that there was no evidence before the court to show that valid special-word congresses were held, from which the said delegates emerged. Justice Amatochot also noted that the party failed to provide credible evidence that INEC monitored the said congress or congresses, from which the names on delegate lists were derived. The judge who restrained INEC from accepting and acting on the delegates list said the APC in Kyrgyz state still has an opportunity with the existing timeframe to conduct valid special-word congresses to elect delegates who will elect the party's candidate for the governorship election. The APC in Kyrgyz state ought to have conducted special-word congresses to elect delegates that will virtually elect the party's candidate for the governorship election, but none was conducted at all, at any word. And also those who are that are claims are for the court to say, look, there was nothing but they just saw it perpetually submitted and that they should put aside. And the court granted it, and even warned that the days of impunity, political impunity, have gone forever and it's not been tolerated. And advise the parties to go and conduct congresses prior to the nomination of their candidates. They were in court to strengthen democracy at a state level, to entrench rule of law and internal democracy. And we thank God that the party has seen the fact of the case from our own ends and has given judgment that is favorable to every party. We appreciate all the members of the party at a state level and the leaders who supported us in the course of this struggle where our case is not against an individual or anybody who is to fight for the right thing to be done within the party and avoid some of the, you know, avoidable mistakes that cost us so much in other states as, for example, our river state and our inflatable Nassau state. And we also thank the leadership of the party because the last time I met with the National Working Committee presided over by the National Chairman, you know, I told him we discussed as to what can be done to bring justice to the parties in the state. And we said, no, the only thing to be done is to do direct primaries. And if you must continue with indirect primaries, then you must do delegate a lesson, Congress, that will throw up legitimate, you know, Congress. And he assured me that he was going to ensure that we do direct primaries.