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Supreme Court Shifts Judgment Delivery On Cashless Policy Suit
The Supreme Court has shifted judgment delivery on the cashless policy suit against the Federal Government by an hour.
The judgment initially slated for 9 am would now be delivered by 10 am.
No reason was advanced for the sudden change in time but one of the Registrars of the Court announced that the Justices directed him to announce the shift in the timing.
Meanwhile, the governors of the three states that spearheaded the suit, Nasir Ahmad El-Rufai, Yahaya Bello and Bello Matamale of Kaduna, Kogi and Zamfara, respectfully, have stormed the Court to witness the proceedings.
Bello who first arrived at the Court was accompanied by a retinue of top government functionaries.
El-Rufai later joined him and was welcomed on arrival by some senior lawyers handling the suit for his side.
However, following the announcement on shift in time of judgment delivery, the three governors stepped into a secluded area to await the arrival of the Justices.
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