A ruling of the Court of Appeal expected to be delivered on Tuesday
afternoon has been suspended. Court officials told journalists at the
court premises that the ruling was suspended following a petition
against the judges accusing them of bias. No new date has been fixed for
the ruling.
Two factions of the party led by former Kaduna State governor, Ahmed
Makarfi, and former Borno State governor, Ali Sheriff, have for months
battled in court over the leadership of the PDP.
As part of that battle, the faction led by Mr. Makarfi had approached
the Appeal Court to seek nullification of previous decisions by a
Federal High Court presided over by Okon Abang which has affected that
faction’s candidate for the November 26 election in Ondo state.
Mr. Abang had on October14 given an order in furtherance of his June
29 decision where he had asked the Independent National Electoral
commission, INEC, to recognise the faction led by Mr. Sheriff.
In his October 14 ruling, Mr. Abang nullified the listing by INEC of
the candidate of Mr. Makarfi’s faction, Eyitayo Jegede, for the Ondo
state governorship election.
The judge said the decision was premised on his June 29 judgement
where his court declared as null and void the proceedings of the PDP
convention which appointed a caretaker committee with Mr. Makarfi as
chairman. Shortly after that decision, the Makarfi caretaker committee
approached the appellate court to demand a stay of execution of Mr.
Abang’s October 14 decision.
At that time, Mr. Jegede had been recognised by INEC as the party’s
flag bearer and the supporters of the Makarfi-led faction said the
status quo should be maintained, pending the determination of their
appeal at the appellate court. Mr. Jegede also approached Mr. Abang’s
court, according to the rules of the Federal High Court, to seek his
permission to appeal the October 14 judgement. That appeal was denied by
Mr. Abang on October 27. During his ruling on Mr. Jegede’s application,
Mr. Abang reiterated his decision that Mr. Ibrahim remains the
authentic candidate for the PDP in the coming election of Ondo State.
In deference to the October 27 decision of the Federal High Court,
INEC withdrew its recognition of Mr. Jegede and had him replaced by Mr.
Ibrahim.
Consequently Mr. Jegede and other members of the party from Mr.
Makarfi’s faction made further appeals to the Appeal Court demanding
that it strikes out the June 29 ruling by the Federal High Court as well
as that of October 14. No new date has been fixed for the Court of
Appeal ruling. INEC had said Mr. Ibrahim would remain the candidate of
the party in Ondo until a ruling of the appeal court.
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