Taraba APC crisis deepens as court fixes April 29 2026 for hearing  

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As the confusion rocking the Taraba state chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) deepens, the  Federal High Court sitting in Jalingo  has fixed April 29, 2026, for the hearing of a suit challenging the outcome of the recent state congress held in the state.

The suit is contesting the emergence of Alhaji Abubakar Bawa as the party’s state chairman.

The case, marked FHC/JAL/CS/5/2026, was filed by a chairmanship aspirant, Abdulhadi Haruna Lau, who alleged that he was unjustly removed from the process that produced a consensus candidate during the recently concluded congress.

Lau, who dragged the party to court, denied stepping down for any candidate, contrary to claims within the APC. He stated that the process leading to the emergence of the state chairman lacked transparency and fairness.

“The congress was conducted without my knowledge because I did not see members of the election or appeal committees. If they were on ground, they should have engaged all contestants before the exercise, but that did not happen,” he said.

He further alleged that officials assigned to conduct the congress failed to properly interface with aspirants, claiming the committees were effectively sidelined and prevented from interacting with some contestants.

While displaying a receipt  of the  purchase of his  nomination form before newsmen, Lau said he was  disappointed that the party leadership did not explain why he and his supporters were allegedly excluded from the caucus meeting that produced the consensus candidate.

“I did not step down for anybody. I bought my form and was ready to contest, but the process was not transparent,” he insisted.

He noted that he had formally petitioned the process and approached the court for redress, maintaining that the alleged irregularities left him with no option but to challenge the outcome legally.