 Reactions have continued to trail the appeal court judgment that nullified the primary election of the all-progressive Congress APC for O'Hage Gwema Oguta and Oru West's Federal Constituency of Emo State. Counsel to the plaintiff Annale Ogujiafor lauded the appeal court judgment just as the plaintiff Ungozi Okafo. Okafo maintained that the judiciary remains the hope of the common man, appealing to the leadership of the APC to obey the court judgment and conduct a fresh primary within the stipulated time. A three-month panel led by Justice Ade Forpe Okujia while delivering the judgment ruled that there was no primary election in O'Hage Gwema Oguta and Oru West's Federal Constituency by the APC. The judgment now is that they have to go back and be the righty. It is the case that all the aspirants at that election will go and conduct a primary election for all the aspirants. If you don't impose candidates, this is a democracy. So we are stating that the right to vote will be done and we are happy that it's out of appeal. I agree with us that we will have to go back to the field and conduct a proper election. I'm grateful that they were abide by the judgment of the court and organized for new primaries within 20 days and obey the court justice and the other of the court. So I'm looking forward to seeing these elections held, these primaries held again and I'm also grateful to the party chairman and also to the leader of a party in the state for allowing the process to work the way it's intended.