The Supreme Court has adjourned hearing of an application
for a review of its judgement which sacked Emeka Ihedioha as the Governor of
Imo State.
Recall that Emeka Ihedioha and the People's Democratic Party
(PDP) approached the apex court, seeking a review of the judgement passed on
January 14 which nullified his election and declared Hope Uzodinma of the All
Progressives Congress (APC) as the winner of the election.
The seven-man panel of justices who presided over the case
on Monday March 2, adjourned the case till Tuesday March 3 after Ihedioha's
counsel, Kanu Agabi pleaded for more time to respond to an application by
Uzodinma’s legal team.
Agabi told newsmen;
"The matter was adjourned for hearing and just few
moments ago we were served with a process and we will have to look at it. If it
is convenient for us to come back tomorrow."
Uzodinma's counsel, Damian Dodo who also spoke to newsmen,
expressed readiness to proceed with the hearing.
Dodo said;
“The applicants were served with the process this morning
because they filed on Friday. Today is the earliest we could file. We are
prepared to proceed."