Rule 88 Consideration of the CommunicationWhere, pursuant to Articles 48 1. and 49 of the African Charter, a Communication is brought before the Commission by a State Party, the Chairperson of the Commission, through the Secretary, shall give notice of such Communication to the State Party against which the complaint is made and shall invite it to submit to the Commission its observations in writing on the admissibility of the Communication within ninety (90) days. The observations so obtained in writing shall be immediately communicated to the complaining State Party, which shall respond within ninety (90) days of receipt of the observations.The Commission shall designate 2. one or more of its members as Rapporteur for the Communication.Rapporteurs, through the Secretary, 3. may:Request relevant information a. on matters connected with the Communication from the States Parties concerned. Such information shall be provided by both parties within ninety (90) days of receipt of such request;Transmit any information b. obtained from one party to the other for comments. The parties shall be given ninety (90) days to respond to the observations made by the other party.4. Prior to the session at which the Communication is to be considered, the Rapporteurs shall prepare a report on the admissibility of the Communication. Such report shall contain:a. The relevant facts, including any information or comments obtained under paragraph 3 of this Rule;b. The provision(s) of the African Charter alleged to have been violated in the Communication;c. A recommendation on admissibility and on any other action to be taken, as the case may require.Part Three : Protection Activities 325. Before deciding upon the admissibility of the Communication, the Commission may invite the parties to submit further observations in writing and shall fix a time limit of ninety (90) days for the submission of these observations. The written observations or information shall be transmitted to the opposing party.6. The Commission may also allow the parties to make additional observations orally