 An appeal court, seating in Port Harcourt, has fixed Thursday 28 October 2021 to hear and rule on motion for interim order of injunction brought by former National Chairman of the PDP, Prince Uche Secundice, against the PDP and others. Prince Uche Secundice brought his council, Payo Oyetubo, and is asking the court to suspend the October 31st National Convention of the PDP, and allow him the right to preside over the convention. When the matter was mentioned in court, six other members of the PDP drew the attention of the court on their application for jointer. This was not opposed by council to Secundice and was subsequently granted by the three-month panel of the appeal court. Defendants, council including those who joined in the suit, however, opposed the motion for interim injunction by Secundice's council. I have an application on behalf of the Prince Uche Secundice to restrain the holding of the National Convention, which is scheduled for 30th and 31st. And so many people came to say they want to join, which caused some delay. And the court felt that it was necessary to hear everyone concerned. So the court has given them opportunity to come and say whatever they want to say. And the matter is adjourned to 1,000 days. So the court said it would decide whether the convention should go on or not on 1,000 days. So everybody is waiting for the decision of the court on 1,000 days. That is when everybody will know whether or not the convention will take place. It's an appeal of 300 against an interim order made by the High Court on 23rd of August 2021. The court has agreed with all the other appeal is academic, it's a therefore being struck out. In appeal number 340 by PDP against Mike Lenz and Uche Secundice, PDP's new council, upon going through the processes in the appeal, did not see any need for PDP to appeal against the judgment, which is a confirmation of steps taken by officers of PDP.