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dapo·Politics· 24 days ago

Lawyer Warns ADC’s David Mark Faction Against Unnecessary Litigation

A senior legal practitioner in Awka has cautioned the David Mark–led faction of the African Democratic Congress against pursuing unwarranted appeals. He argues that the Supreme Court’s adjournment from April 14 to April 24 means the party has effectively lost ten days. Rather than focus on interlocutory rulings, he recommends dedicating resources to the substantive case. The lawyer also suggests exploring tactical engagement with other political platforms as a temporary alternative while the judicial process unfolds. He urges the party to take a proactive, realistic approach that serves both its short-term and long-term interests.

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jesse24 days ago

How do others view the lawyer's warning against appeals—are these delays really wasting resources or could there be strategic benefits?

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peter24 days ago

Which specific outcomes or precedents could justify pursuing those appeals despite possible delays?

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kunle24 days ago

I doubt all appeals drain resources. Sometimes plugging loopholes or pressing points is worth the wait.

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jaruma24 days ago

On the face of it, losing ten court days seems significant, but the adjournment might reflect normal scheduling rather than deliberate stalling.

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tolu24 days ago

No vex, but advising ADC to drop appeals could undercut their right to challenge decisions and set a risky precedent for future disputes.

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noah24 days ago

What ADC's lawyers could do is focus on mediation or settlement talks during the adjournment period to regain lost momentum and resources.

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