The court also restrain them from swearing in any persons as winners of the 2015 general election into the National Assembly. The order was granted on Wednesday by Justice Gabriel Kolawole after listening to the motion exparte brought by the plaintiffs’ counsels, Chief Arthur Obi Okafor, SAN, and Vincent Ottaokpukpu. Attempt by counsel to Chief Ejike Oguebego, who the apex court recognised as the PDP-led Exco in Anambra State, Chief Chris Uche, SAN, to stop the court failed as he urged the judge not to grant the order because INEC has written to the Supreme Court for some clarifications on the judgment. Justice Kolawole ordered that the order will last as well as the pending applications pending the interpretation of the judgment by the apex court. The plaintiffs in the suit are Senator Andy Uba, Senator Stella Oduah, Hon. Anayo Nnebo, Hon. Ukeria Azodo, Hon. Chris Azubogu, Hon. Lynda Ikpeazu, Hon. Tony Nwoye, Hon. Obinna Chidoka and Hon. Chukwuma Onyma, respectively. The trial Judge also ordered that status quo should be maintained and adjourned the matter indefinitely. The Ejike Oguebego-led committee was on March 7, 2012 elected into office in an election monitored by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), but was dissolved the same month by the National Working Committee of the party following an alleged factionalisation. Following a legal action instituted by the Oguebego committee to challenge the dissolution, a Federal High Court on September 12, 2013 ordered PDP National Secretariat to give recognition to the plaintiff in the suit pending the completion of the case. However, in flagrant disobedience to the court order, the PDP national body reportedly set up a caretaker committee to run the affairs of the party in the state. The Court of Appeal, Abuja division had in its judgment upheld the constitution of the caretaker committee by the PDP National Secretariat.]]>