Politics
Naira Redesign: El-Rufai, Yahaya Bello Storm S’Court For Proceedings In Suit Against FG
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Political heavyweights El-Rufai and Yahaya Bello have arrived at the Supreme Court for Proceedings in a suit against the federal government’s cashless policy.
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The two governors arrived in the courtroom around 8:30am.
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Over 100 Senior Advocates engaged by the Federal Government and the aggrieved three states have also arrived at the court.
EKO HOT BLOG reports that the Kaduna State Governor, Ahmad Nasir El-Rufai, and his Kogi State counterpart, Yahaya Bello, have stormed the Supreme Court to monitor proceedings in a suit by their states against the Federal Government on Cashless Policy Regime.
The two governors arrived in the courtroom around 8:30am in the company of their followers and top government functionaries.
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At the time of this report, more than 100 Senior Advocates engaged by the Federal Government and the aggrieved three states have also arrived the court to present the case of their respective clients.
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