 The national speaker of the Niger-Delta Comrades Assembly in Delta State, right Honourable LeBari Young, has called on the Nigerian Judicial Council, NJSC, to relocate all election tribunal appeal hearings in Delta State through the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, in the interest of peace among Deltons, that the group has observed with keen attention the brewing political tension in the state following election tribunal verdicts passed in the state. The political pundits are jubilating, some are sad and angry, in view of the verdicts that the state tribunal, or at the state tribunal, LeBari Young made this statement while speaking with our Asaba Correspondent, Abu Majeru Friday, in Asaba, the state capital. Young noted that they believed, as a group, that the justices must be protected at all costs and that the sanctity of the judiciary must be held at all levels. What they will not want as a group in the state is a grief-pessing, high jacking the peace and tranquility currently being enjoyed in Delta State, as there seem to be growing tension in the camp of those who lost to their opponents as various tribunals. It is on this note that the 90th Delta Command Assembly is calling on the Nigerian Judicial Commission, NJC, to relocate all election tribunal appeal hearings in Delta State to the federal capital territory, Abuja. The political tension is not only in Delta State, but can be sensed in some states across the country. We believe, as a group, that our justices must be protected at all costs and sanctity of the judiciary must be upheld at all times. However, Honorable Young further called on politicians who have lost other tribunals to prepare for the next round of elections rather than inflaming passions as a group looked forward to the kind and swift response of NJC's leadership in order to avert unnecessary agitations that may degenerate to breakdown of law and order in the state. We also know that the best way to do this is through protection of our esteemed wigs of the judiciary. Furthermore, we call on politicians who have lost as the tribunals to prepare for next round of elections rather than inflaming passions. We look forward to a kind and swift response of the NJC's leadership in order to avert unnecessary agitations that may degenerate to breakdown of law and order in the state.