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Senator Buruji Kashamu |
A Federal Capital Territory High Court has dismissed a suit
instituted by a member of the House of Representatives, Hon. Oladipupo
Adebutu, against the nomination of Senator Buruji Kashamu as the Peoples
Democratic Party, PDP, candidate in the Ogun State governorship
election scheduled for March 2, 2019.
The Justice Ajoke Adepoju-led court on Monday held that Adebutu, who
was nominated by the National Working Committee of PDP for the
governorship election, can’t maintain his suit challenging Kashamu.
Justice Adepoju explained that the primary election, which produced
Adebutu was conducted in violation of a subsisting court judgment.
Adebutu had filed the suit challenging the refusal of the Independent
National Electoral Commission, INEC, to accept his candidacy and for
the nomination of Kashamu.
Delivering judgment, the trial judge said that the PDP National
Working Committee acted in bad faith by disregarding a subsisting
judgment of a Federal High Court to produce the candidate.
Justice Adepoju said since PDP was a party in the judgment of the
Honourable Justice Ibrahim Buba, the judgment of the court was binding
on it and must be obeyed and respected so as to protect the sanctity of
court in the interest of the rule of law.
Stating that the PDP National Working Committee reserved the power to
conduct primary election for nomination of candidates ahead of the 2019
general election, the trial judge held that the National Working
Committee must not do so in violation of any court judgment.
Justice Adepoju ruled that the PDP National Working Committee can’t
hold valid primary election without a re-course to the Ogun State
chapter of the party or outright approval of the party until the
judgment against it by Justice Buba has been set aside by a higher
court.
The judge said Adebutu cannot be declared the governorship candidate
of PDP because the party’s National Working Committee, which conducted
the primary election that produced him as a candidate last year did so
in violation of a judgment of a Federal High Court delivered by Justice
Ibrahim Buba.
She explained that she arrived at the conclusion due to the need for
sanctity and judgments of courts to be protected by parties or
individuals, adding that PDP did not do well by disobeying the judgment
of Justice Buba with the way it conducted its primary election in Ogun
State last year.
Justice Adepoju said that although Hon. Adebutu was able to establish
that his own primary election was conducted by the appropriate organ of
PDP but he was not entitled to be declared the candidate of the party
due to the circumstances that surrounded the conduct of the primary
election which breached a judgment that has not been set aside.
Earlier, the court had dismissed the objection raised by Kashamu
against the case of Adebutu on ground of jurisdiction, adding that the
House of Representatives member has the option in law either to file his
case in Abeokuta, Ogun State or in Abuja as he did.
Senator Buruji Kashamu and his counterpart in the House of
Representatives, Hon Ladi Adebutu have been laying claim and counter
claim to the party’s governorship ticket having emerged from two
parallel primaries conducted in the state.
But in the suit filed by Adebutu with References No.
FCT/FT/CV/29/2018, he prayed the Abuja High Court to declare him as the
authentic PDP candidate for the 2019 governorship Poll in Ogun State.
His ground in the suit argued by his counsel Mr. Patrick Ediale was
that he emerged as a candidate from the primary election conducted by
the Uche Secondus-led National Working Committee of the party.
The House of Representative member also hinged his claim on the
ground that he was not a party to any court case or judgment against
that may have any binding effect on him.
But, Kashamu who was represented by a legal luminary Dr. Alex Izinyon
(SAN), urged the court to dismiss the suit on ground of lack of
jurisdiction.
Izinyon told Justice Ajoke Adepoju that the primary elections in
dispute were conducted in Ogun State and that the appropriate place to
institute the suit remains Ogun State in the face of the law.
Besides, the senior counsel submitted that the primary election that
produced Kashamu was the authentic and lawful one having been conducted
in line with judgment of Justice Ibrahim Buba of the Federal High Court,
Lagos.
In the judgment exhibited in the court, Justice Buba had in 2016
ordered the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and PDP to
recognize and accept, for purposes of the 2019 Nigeria General
Elections, only candidates of the PDP in Ogun State that have been
nominated through primaries endorsed or conducted by the Adebayo
Dayo-led new officers of the PDP in Ogun State.
The implication of this judgment is that Senator Kashamu and the
candidates that emerged from the primaries endorsed by the Engr.
Dayo-led Ogun State PDP Executive would remain the candidates of the
Ogun State PDP for the 2019 general election.
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