RULES OF INTERPRETATION OF STATUTE - Guiding principles in interpretation of statutes
HELD:
"The guiding principle in the interpretation of statutes is well settled - see Amaechi V. INEC (2008) 5 NWLR (Pt. 1080) 227, wherein this Court observed:
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