 Now the all-progressive Congress, APC, has scheduled September 4th for the conduct of its state Congresses. However, there are concerns over the ruling of the Supreme Court on the recent case of the party's chairman, May Malabuni. Jacinta Obuco reports. As the all-progressive Congress Party, APC, counts down to September the 4th for their local government areas, what Congress is. What comes to mind is how will Governor May Malabuni's continued stay as the party's ketica committee chairman not affect the Congresses following the judgment of the Supreme Court and the case filed by Initayo Jagade of the PDP. Political analyst Babashwila Adigbuyi says the APC has a way of violating its own constitution. I've read this in so many places, whether it's the governor, that the Bwari is in support of Buni, the FGM does this thing, and all the APC governor at the same time, I say, oh, he's the best that can happen. I am not surprised. We have always known that APC could always be against the constitution. The APC is always against the constitution. They are not ready to follow what they don't think. So if they think that, oh, that this is the proper thing for them and they want it to go, then, well, it's just unfortunate. It's just unfortunate because they are the right part of their own constitution. If they don't agree with the Supreme Court, I am not surprised because that is APC for you. APC faces grave legal uncertainty in view of the APS court judgment. But Adigbuyi has this advice for the party ahead of the Congresses. I expect that the national leaders of the party, when I'm talking of national leaders and I'm talking of the GOT, the National Working Committee, or whatsoever the names they have, those that have the say, those that are ready to follow the Supreme Court ruling, should gather together and appoint an adult committee, the Constitutional Adult Committee, that will do the work between now and September. But you know what? The APC, I know, we still want Booney to continue regardless of that. And you know where that is going to shoot them in the future? It's going to shoot them because someone will come up later in the day and tell and look back to the National Assembly to the court. From opinion polls, the fate of APC is at stake in that all successes, victories, and triumphs gained by the party will continue to hang on a very thin trade in the face of the progressive attitude of Nigerian courts on elections and political matters.