Appeal Court Rules on PDP Leadership Tussle Today
The Court of Appeal in Port Harcourt
will today deliver judgment on the leadership crisis that has almost
torn the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) apart since May last year.
After several court rulings on the crisis some of which contradicted each other, the matter was referred to the Appeal Court in Port Harcourt for adjudication.
After several court rulings on the crisis some of which contradicted each other, the matter was referred to the Appeal Court in Port Harcourt for adjudication.
The Appeal Court in Port Harcourt after
hearing the submissions in the appeal filed by Senator Ali Modu Sheriff
against the judgment of the Federal High Court in Port Harcourt, which
sacked him as the party’s National Chairman, reserved judgment till
February 17, 2017.
Today’s judgment is regarded a major decider which might lead to the resolution of the nine-month crisis.
The Port Harcourt case will also go a long way in deciding where the
pendulum would swing in another case before an Appeal Court in Abuja
under Justice Ibrahim Saulawa.
To pave the way for the make or mar judgment, the Sheriff faction last
January withdrew the petition against the panel over alleged bias in the
reinstatement of Eyitayo Jegede as the PDP candidate in the November
2016 Ondo State governorship election.
In a letter dated January 31, 2017
addressed to the acting Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Justice Walter
Onnoghen, Sheriff faction said: “We humbly apply to withdraw the said
petition against the justices and regret any inconvenience same may have
occasioned on all affected parties.”
The letter was signed by Prof. Wale
Oladipo and Bashir Maidugu as PDP factional National Secretary and
National Legal Adviser respectively.
Before now, both factions in the conflict had expressed optimism that they would get favourable ruling from the Appeal Court.
Before now, both factions in the conflict had expressed optimism that they would get favourable ruling from the Appeal Court.
The Deputy National Chairman of the
faction loyal to Sheriff and former National Vice Chairman, Dr. Cairo
Ojougboh, had hinged his confidence on the grounds that Sheriff was
illegally removed from office after he cancelled a scheduled national
convention in obedience to the ruling of Federal High Court in Lagos.
However, the leadership of the PDP
National Caretaker Committee led by Senator Ahmed Makarfi has said they
have full confidence that the judiciary will not let the party down,
adding that from the level of support it has within the ranks of the
party membership there is no need to doubt where the soul of the party
is.
The Makarfi committee had followed up this optimism by embarking on confidence-boosting visitation to the founding fathers of the party to brief them on the rebuilding process of PDP.
The Makarfi committee had followed up this optimism by embarking on confidence-boosting visitation to the founding fathers of the party to brief them on the rebuilding process of PDP.
It has also started merger discussions
with seven political parties, which include the Social Democratic Party
(SDP), Alliance Democracy (AD), All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA),
Peoples Redemption Party (PRP) among others.
But THISDAY gathered yesterday that all might not entirely be well with the move, as some of the parties mentioned in the merger talk are not comfortable with what PDP is offering on the table.
But THISDAY gathered yesterday that all might not entirely be well with the move, as some of the parties mentioned in the merger talk are not comfortable with what PDP is offering on the table.
It was learnt that the main opposition,
PDP, has said that it would not ready to lose its name and logo while
persuading others to lose their identities for the success of the
political arrangement.
A reliable source who is also a leading
member of one of the parties involved in the talks told THISDAY that
some of them might soon pull out of the talk “if the PDP is not ready to
change its stand.”
The National Publicity Secretary of SDP, Alfa Mohammad, also confirmed that the terms of agreement listed by his party in order to join the merger talk has not been met.
The National Publicity Secretary of SDP, Alfa Mohammad, also confirmed that the terms of agreement listed by his party in order to join the merger talk has not been met.
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