Abia APC legal adviser debunks court order against minister

The legal adviser of the All Progressives Congress in Abia State has refuted claims of a court order targeting a federal minister. This development highlights ongoing political tensions in the region.

In a statement reported on October 31, 2025, the legal adviser to the Abia State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has debunked reports of a court order issued against a minister. The adviser's position challenges the authenticity or applicability of the alleged judicial directive, though specific details on the minister or the order's content remain unclear from available reports.

This rebuttal comes amid broader political activities in Abia, a southeastern Nigerian state known for its competitive party dynamics. The APC, as the ruling party at the federal level, often faces legal challenges in state-level disputes. No further quotes from the legal adviser or official court documents were detailed in the coverage.

Related headlines from the same outlet mention separate issues, such as a court barring the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) from recognizing outcomes of a planned Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) convention, and calls for collective national security responsibility by a former Chief of Defence Staff. However, these appear unrelated to the APC debunking incident.

The event underscores the role of legal clarifications in Nigerian politics, where court orders frequently influence party operations and government appointments.

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