 Now, federal High Court in Abuja has fixed January 19, 2023, for hearing in a suit instituted by the People's Moquartic Party against President Muhammad Bahati, challenger moves to tamper with the Electoral Act 2022. Justice E. Yang Eko fixed the date following information made available to the court that a related suit on the same Electoral Act is pending at the Supreme Court. At the day's proceedings, counsel for the PDP, James Onoda, told the judge that the Apex Court had delivered the judgment on the same subject, which was taken to the Apex Court directly by President Muhammad Bahati and the Attorney General of the Federation, Abubaka Malami. We came to call this morning, we formed the call that the decision of the Supreme Court did not touch on the subject matter of our suit here, because our own suit here is challenging the President's directive that the National Service should delete session 8412, after it has been passed and assented by the President. So that is our matter here, and also the second leg of our matter is that the President cannot declare unconstitutional, a law that has been passed by the National Assembly and assented to by the President. So the two issues are different. So our issue is still life in this court, which this court has all the vows to pronounce judgment on it. But then somebody, another counsel brought in new information that there is another matter before the Supreme Court touching on the electoral act, this particular session 8412. So that was brought to the notice of the court and also to my notice today, and the court advised that it's better we are joined and I wait for the Supreme Court decision on this matter, so that there will be any need to conflict with whatever decision Hello, hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.