Sen. Buruji Kashamu |
A Federal High Court sitting in Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital has
ordered the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, and the
National leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, to accept and
process the list of candidates and delegates submitted to them by the
Adebayo Dayo-led Ogun State Executive Committee of the party for the
purpose of the 2019 general election
The court order followed the parallel governorship primaries held on
Sunday by the Dayo-led faction and that of Sikirullahi Ogundele-faction
backed by the national leadership of the party.
The two factions of the PDP produced Shittu Adeleke and Ladi Adebutu as governorship candidates, respectively.
However, the Dayo-led group, backed by the Senator representing Ogun
East, Buruji Kashamu, in a suit filed before the court, sought an
interlocutory order directing the INEC to accept or process delegates
and candidates produced by the group as the authentic for the next
general elections.
The suit marked FHC/AB/CS/114/2018 between Dayo-led executive and
INEC, equally joined the PDP, its National Chairman, Uche Secondus, and
the National Secretary, Ibrahim Tsauri.
Delivering his ruling on Tuesday, after an argument canvassed by
Rickey Tarfa SAN on behalf of the plaintiffs, Justice Abubakar Shittu
granted an order restraining INEC from accepting or processing nominees
except done in compliance with the court order.
Shittu granted four of six prayers of the plaintiffs.
The reliefs granted by the court are: “An interlocutory order is
given directing the 1st Defendant (INEC) to accept or process only the
list of candidates of the PDP for the 2019 general election in Ogun
State authenticated by the plaintiffs as having emerged from primaries
conducted by them for the House of Assembly, House of Representatives,
senatorial and governorship elections and submitted by the Plaintiffs or
their authorised nominees pending the hearing and determination of the
originating summons.”
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