High Court Judge, Equity Adrian J. Fisher will tomorrow, Wednesday 23rd November, 2022 convey last Judgment in the Disdain Procedures matter between the executive of the Break Temporary Overseeing Advisory group (ITGC) of the fundamental resistance All Individuals' Congress (APC), Alfred Peter Conteh Versus previous president, Dr. Ernest Bai Koroma and Others.
This disclosure is offered in an expression gave out today by the Correspondences Branch of Legal executive of Sierra Leone.
The assertion peruses, "The Legal executive Correspondences wishes to illuminate all Writers, CSOs and our adored public that Decent Equity Adrian J Fisher will tomorrow, Wednesday 23rd November, 2022 at 10:00am convey last Judgment in the Scorn Procedures matter-ALFRED PETER CONTEH Versus DR. ERNEST BAI KOROMA AND OTHERS."
It adds, "Because of the restricted dividing limit and to keep up with precision, the Court office will just oblige authorize Media Houses, CSOs, Gatherings to the Case and their Guidance. Appropriately, our security group will likewise be watchful to stick and guarantee absolute consistence."
"Licensed Court Journalists will be in participation to give full however fair inclusion to people in general. Considering this, the Party allies/Party partners who are not immediate Gatherings to the Scorn Procedures are encouraged to remain at home and further stay away from the region of the Primary Regulation Courts Building, Siaka Stevens Road," the assertion closes.
Recently, Equity Fisher conveyed a last Judgment on a different matter between Alfred Peter Conteh and previous president Dr. Ernest Bai Koroma, All Individuals' Congress (APC) and PPRC.
The High Court Judge broke down the previous APC Public Leader, requested for an In-between time Advisory group to be set up, and unending directive conceded against the previous Public Chief from holding themselves out as Chief individuals.
The Public Secretary General of APC, Minister Osman Foday Yansaneh was requested to clear office in no less than 14 Days and gave handover notes to the break board.