 After the ruling of the Supreme Court, people have continued to frown at the body language of the APC. It appears the party wants to continue to have Governor Maya Mila Buni as the chairman of its ketika and Extraordinary Convention Planning Committee. The party is warned of the implications of violating the ruling. Jacinta Obuco has more. The internal wrangling in APC appears to be festering. The bone of contention is Governor May Mila Buni leading the ketika committee. Analysts call to mind the recent APC court ruling that played out in Ondo State. The case between Governor Rotimi Akeredulu and Mr Enyitai Yorjegede is too fresh. And that raises the question of legality and functions of the National Ketika Committee. However, reactions have been triggered. A guest on plus-TV breakfast show, Oshinowo Ibrahim, stresses Buni's position as the chairman is voluntary. The judgment under Enyitai Yorjegede has no effect on Governor Buni being in office. The article 17 states clearly that the party can organize or inaugurate an annual committee. An annual committee has no salary, annual committee has no benefit. It's just a voluntary job. Again, here is the side of BDP. We believe this should be a lesson to them, but unfortunately they have started misinterpreting or turning upside down what the Supreme Court said, believing that there will not be any problem. I pray that they maintain this position, continue with their congresses, conduct a lesson for their gubernatorial primaries, and the Supreme Court will come back to give them the correct interpretation of what it said. A senior advocate of Nigeria, Paul Ananambad recommends a way forward for the party. It's difficult to prove that Governor Buni is not in an executive position as acting chairman of the largest political party in Nigeria and in Africa. I would advise the party not to give political solution or political interpretation to the Supreme Court decision because it was not a political matter, it was a legal decision. Meanwhile, the APC governors have passed a vote of confidence on the committee. They believe the committee has discharged its duties effectively so far. Invariably, they are satisfied with the leadership of their colleague, Governor May Malaboni. Justin Taubyuku for PLOS TV Africa.