 The Presidential Partition Election Court has adjourned to Tuesday, July 4, the hearing of the defense filed by the dependent National Electoral Commission, INEC. The court on June 23 fixed July 3 for respondents to open their cases in defense of the petition filed by aggrieved parties challenging the outcome of the February 25 election wherein Bolatynubu emerged as the President. During proceedings, Council to INEC, AB Mahmood, a senior advocate of Nigeria, informed the court that the Commission had built three witnesses to give their testimonies in aid of the defense. However, it said that the witnesses who were scheduled to testify were unavoidably absent from the court. The PPC, headed by Justice Arunasamani, heeded the request following the agreement of other parties in the case. Lead Council to Labour Party, Levi Uzoku reacted to the ruling. On our part, we prepared so well that we were ready to embark on a demolition work. But that is your case. They came to court and said that they wanted to, you know, they proposed to have three witnesses today. The first one was unavailable due to domestic reasons who were not told what happened to the other two. Therefore, they are asking for adjournment tomorrow. We are ready to come here tomorrow, but I have a hunch that given the contradictions and the inconsistencies and what INEC has done, I'm sure that they're not ready to defend this case. I stand to be proved wrong. Subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.