 The union at ASU suspended the strike today and reactions are trailing that development speaking with correspondents in Port Hacquard, the river states. Captain ASU's lawyer Femi Fallon has said ASU was able to call off the strike due to the intervention of the leadership of the House of Representatives. The next line of action is to ensure that the agreements reached with ASU by the government are implemented. All the agreements must be implemented and there is an assurance to that effect, particularly with the intervention of the leadership of the House of Representatives. A journalist outside the court premises, Fallon, said that the court adjourned the case for the hearing of INEC against the Social Democratic Party, SDP. At the last adjourned date, the court ordered the plaintiff, that is the PDP, to serve the processes filed by them because they came to court to file some papers because another party was allowed to join the case. And that required consequential amendments on the part of the PDP. So that was done, the papers were filed but they were only served on us yesterday and we need time to react. So the court has given us up to Tuesday to react, why the main case will be heard on Friday the 21st of October. You get notified about fresh news updates.