 16 National Assembly candidates from the oil progressives Congress, APC and River State have demanded that Justice Stephen Daylor-Palm recuses himself from the suit by the PDP against INEC and 17 others. The case before Justice Daylor-Palm was filed on the basis that the party primaries that produced the senatorial and House of Representatives candidates of the APC were done in violation of the provision of the electoral act as amended the report. Addressing newsmen on behalf of the candidates, the House of Representatives candidate for inquiry and more of federal constituency, Ezekiel Amadi recalled that he brought the attention of the judge to the matter in the court as of the time the suit came up in July. While expressing worry over the implication of the handling of the case, the APC House of Representatives candidate called on the judge to withdraw from the case. We know that there is more people danger in this procedure as the judge, Palm, will no doubt overrule us and foist on us a situation of helplessness while then proceeding to deliver an already prepared judgment in the substantive suit with judgment that you guess would definitely be against us. Ezekiel Amadi said the candidates would not have the confidence in the outcome of the suit if it is determined by Justice Palm. We believe that in every possible challenge we are going to face, there are more people who are going to do more things than choices and so in any attempt to stop people from having access to choices means that you are actually entitled and privileged. And so for all the people who do not receive, we believe in our gods, our gods, of man, God, and our actions for this morning we demonstrate the fact that we believe in the good of God and all those who do not receive. Justice Steven De La Pam insists on going on with this case before him despite our repeated protestations that he refuses himself therefore we shall vehemently resist him all the way, even if it entails joining in Ibehe Efion in the correctional center for it is better for us to go there while preventing Justice Palm from there in our matter than allow him to succeed in his mission to foist and visit on us and indeed the reverse electorate, a repeat of the viciousness of 2019. The People's Democratic Party in River State had drugged INEC before a federal high court in Port Hackett seeking the delisting of legislative candidates of the all-progressives Congress and the state ahead of the 2022 January elections.