The heads of the two bodies also had separate meetings with the Chief Justice and his Supreme Court justices. Sources privy to the closed-door discussions said while nothing significant resulted from the meetings Wednesday, a communiqué issued said all the parties agreed to abide by the Supreme Court rulings and commit to peacefully resolving all issues. That process gets under this Friday afternoon when the high court hears legal arguments in the Liberty Party versus the National Elections Commission for a Writ of Prohibition. “We have some of those covers in our possession, we have submitted into evidence, photos of those covers to the elections commission." In a rare acknowledgement that ECOWAS was concern about the issues, Conde declared: "We insisted on the responsibility of the Supreme Court.
Source: Front Page Africa November 03, 2017 00:22 UTC