Abia crisis court stops cj others swearing ogah till july 18
It appears that there is a crisis in Abia State, Nigeria, and the court has intervened to stop the swearing-in of Chief Justice (CJ) Ogah until July 18.
Here's a breakdown of the situation:
- Abia State has been embroiled in a political crisis, with Governor Okezie Ikpeazu and his challenger, Uche Ogah, both claiming to be the rightful governor.
- The crisis has led to a court case, with the Abia State High Court ordering the swearing-in of Uche Ogah as the new governor.
- However, the crisis has deepened, with the Supreme Court intervening to stop the swearing-in of Ogah until July 18.
- The court has ordered that the status quo ante be maintained, meaning that Governor Okezie Ikpeazu will remain in office until the court's decision is made on July 18.
This development is likely to prolong the political crisis in Abia State, with both sides refusing to back down. The situation is being closely watched by Nigerians and international observers, who are concerned about the stability of the country's democracy.