BREAKING News: Ali Modu Sheriff Wins as High Court Nullifies PDP's Upcoming National Convention
A Federal High Court in Abuja has stopped the Peoples Democratic Party
from going ahead with its planned national convention scheduled to take
place on August 17.
A Federal High Court siting in Abuja has nullified the national
convention held by the Peoples Democratic Party on May 21 in Port
Harcourt, the Rivers State capital.
It was at that convention that the National Working Committee of
the party led by former Governor Ali Modu Sheriff was dissolved and a
caretaker committee led by former Governor Ahmed Markarfi was
constituted.
Mr. Sheriff, a former governor of Borno State, has since then been
challenging his removal and has insisted that he remained the legitimate
leader of Nigeria’s leading opposition party.
But ruling in a fresh case brought before his court on Thursday,
Justice Okon Abang said the May 21 convention was illegal and that Mr.
Makarfi’s committee was unlawfully constituted.
Justice Abang gave the ruling while determining the rightful counsel to represent the PDP in the new case.
Mr. Sheriff is asking the court to determine whether his replacement by Mr. Makarfi was lawful or an abuse of court orders.
The Lagos division of the Federal High Court had issued a court
order restraining the PDP from conducting election into the offices of
its national chairman, national secretary and national auditor.
The ruling by Justice Ibrahim Buba was made sequel to an
application brought by Mr. Sheriff and his colleagues who occupied those
positions.
The application had intended to prevent elections of new party leaders at the May 21 convention.
But on May 21, the PDP held its convention in Port Harcourt where
Mr. Makarfi was appointed to lead a caretaker committee, a development
that sparked a fresh round of crisis in the party, with Mr. Sheriff
insisting that he remained the legitimate chairman of the fold.
The two contenders sent two different lawyers to Justice Abang’s
court on Thursday, both claiming to represent the national chairman of
the party.
The court listened to the two lawyers – Ferdinand Obi and Adeniyi
Akintola — to enable it to determine who should be the legal
representative of the PDP in the matter.
Giving his ruling, Mr. Abang ruled that in determining who should
be the rightful counsel to the PDP, it was necessary to decide whether
the caretaker committee led by Mr. Makarfi was rightly constituted or
not.
“The convention was unlawfully held and the caretaker committee was unlawfully constituted,” the judge ruled.
“If the Markarfi-led faction, as an apostle of impunity, missed
its way to the Port Harcourt division of the FHC, the court cannot be
said to have acted within its legal jurisdiction in entertaining the
matter,” Mr. Abang said.
He urged politicians to desist from creating confusion for judges.
Prior to his ruling, the counsel argued for over seven hours.
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