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Anambra guber: Court nullifies PDP executive, S’East congresses

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A Federal High Court sitting in Abuja has nullified the South-East Zonal Congresses of the Peoples Democratic Party held on March 6, 2021, barely two weeks to the Anambra State governorship primaries of the party.

The plaintiff, Samuel Anyakorah, had approached Justice Adegbola Adeniyi of the Abuja High Court, seeking among others, the nullification of the March Congresses unless there is a recourse by the PDP (1st defendant) to the extant list of already inaugurated party officers and delegates that emerged “from the Anambra PDP congress conducted on 28 November, 2017 and 1st December, 2017, validated by the Senator Grace Bent Ward Congress Appeal Panel Report under the supervision of Sir Chukwudi Umeaba as acting chairman, State Caretaker Committee.”

In a suit brought before the temple of justice, numbered, HC/CV/774/2021, Anyakorah on behalf of himself and all local government chairmen and ward executives who emerged from the 28th November 2017 and 1st December 2017, by way of originating summons, sought a declaration that virtue of Article 2 of the Constitution of the PDP (amended in 2017), “the said constitution is supreme,” arguing that it has “a binding force on all members and organs of the PDP and that any action or step taken contrary to the relevant provisions of the constitution is unlawful, illegal, null and void and of no effect whatsoever.”

The plaintiff also argued that it is unlawful for the PDP “whether during its South-East Zonal Congress of 6th March 2021, or at any other time, to adopt or publish the name of a state chairman, alongside persons purporting to be EXCO members, local government chairmen and national delegates without recourse to the officers and delegates that emerged in 2017.

He further sought an order nullifying or setting aside all Congresses, designations or appointment made by the PDP with respect to the state chairman for PDP in Anambra state, EXCO members, local government chairmen, national delegates amongst others.

This is even as the plaintiff further prayed the court for an order of perpetual injunction restraining the PDP, its allies or cronies from further recognizing or dealing with persons names on pages 14, 15 and 16 of the Brochure for the South-East Zonal Congress of 6th March, 2021 “either as state Chairman, EXCO members, local government area chairmen or national delegates of PDP, Anambra state chapter.

In its judgment of 9th June, 2021, the court upheld the prayer of the plaintiff that by virtue of Article 2 of the PDP constitution, “the said constitution is supreme and it has binding force on all members and organs of the party and that any action or step taken contrary to the relevant provisions of the constitution is unlawful, illegal, null and void and of no effect whatsoever.

It also ruled as unlawful for the PDP “whether during its South-East Zonal Congress of 6th March, 2021 or at time to adopt or publish the name of a state Chairman, alongside person purporting to be EXCO members, local government chairman and national delegates without recourse to the extant list of already inaugurated party officers and delegates that emerged from the Anambra PDP congress conducted on 28 November 2017 and 1st December 2017.”

Justice Adeniyi described as arbitrary imposition the current Executive Committee of the PDP in the state, even as he granted all prayers sought by the plaintiff.

The implication of this is that unless the party succeeds at the appellate court, if it chooses to challenge the ruling of the lower court; it may find itself fielding parallel delegates in the November 6 election, which may call for the replication of the Zamfara scenario which cost the All Progressives Congress, the North-Western state in 2019.

With the sack of the Ndubuisi Nwobu-led executive committee, the fate of the 16 aspirants vying for the governorship ticket at the primaries for the November 6 election now hangs in the balance.

How the Prince Uche Secondus-led National Working Committee, NWC, handles this slippery judicial comment will determine the fate of the party in Anambra; a state it governed for years until it lost out to the All Progressive Grand Alliance, APGA.

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Abia deputy gov candidate, lawmaker dump PDP

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Abia deputy gov candidate, lawmaker dump PDP

Dr. Jasper Uche, the 2023 Deputy Governorship Candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Abia State, has officially tendered his resignation from the party.

In a letter addressed to the PDP Chairman of Umuaku Ward in Umunneochi Local Government Area of Abia State, Uche’s decision to step down was clearly stated. The letter copied to both the PDP Chairman of Umunneochi LGA and the State Chairman of the party, reads:

“This is to notify you of my resignation from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) with effect from today.

“Kindly note that this decision was taken after extensive consultation.

“I thank the party for giving me the platform, which culminated in my nomination as Deputy Governorship Candidate in the 2023 general elections”.

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In a related development, Hon Ikechukwu Nwabekee, a former member of the Abia State House of Assembly representing Osisioma Ngwa North constituency, has also chosen to sever ties with the party.

In a letter directed to the party chairman of Amasaa Ward 5 in Osisioma Ngwa Local Government Area, Nwabekee stated:

“Kindly note that the decision is taken after extensive consultations and out of deep personal conviction.

“The firm resolve to withdraw my membership is without prejudice to my friends, associates, and numerous supporters who might have different opinions, as I seek for new challenges.

“I thank the party for giving me a great platform to perform, including rising to the position of Chief Whip Abia State House of Assembly,” Nwabekee added.

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BREAKING: Again Rivers Assembly passes new law without governor’s consent

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BREAKING: Again Rivers Assembly passes new law without governor’s consent

Rivers State House of Assembly on Monday ignored the state governor Siminialayi Fubara’s consent in passing a new law.

The lawmakers specifically passed the Rivers State Public Procurement (Amendment)Bill, 2024 into Law

It is the third time in three months that the state assembly would override the governor.

In March, the assembly had ruled against Fubara to enact the Rivers State House of Assembly (RSHA) Service Commission Law.

It took same measure in April by passing the local government amendment bill into law despite the refusal of Fubara to give his assent.

The lawmakers also threatened to take stringent measures against the governor “if he continues to flout the laws of the state”.

The assembly said it acted in consonance with the provisions of Section 100 (5)of the 1999 Constitution voted, and with a two-third majority votes passed the bill into law.

The lawmakers had passed the Rivers State Public Procurement (Amendment)Bill, 2024 on the 26th of March, 2024, and transmitted it to the governor for assent, which he declined.

Speaking on the bill , the speaker, Martin Amaewhule, said it was to secure taxpayers’ money and ensure that it is not spent on frivolities and twisted contracts.

Amaewhule condemned a situation where due process is relegated to the background, contracts awarded without legal backing and the state being governed in a “dictatorial panache”.

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Edo 2024: Muslims demand fair representation in govt

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Edo 2024: Muslims demand fair representation in govt

In anticipation of the upcoming governorship election slated for September 21 in Edo State, the state chapter of the Nigeria Supreme Council of Islamic Affairs (NSCIA) has called for the fair representation of Muslims in the state’s governance.

Mallam Abdulazeez Igbinidu, the Chairman of Edo State’s NSCIA, voiced this demand during a stakeholders’ meeting in Benin City. He emphasized the inadequate representation of Muslims in the state’s governance structures.

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Addressing the attendees, Mallam Igbinidu highlighted the purpose of the meeting, which aimed to collectively address the concerns of Muslims regarding the conduct of the upcoming governorship election.

He stressed the necessity for equity and fairness in representation within the state’s governance framework to ensure that Muslims are adequately represented.

The call for equitable representation underscores the importance of inclusivity and diversity in governance, reflecting the need for all population segments to be adequately represented in decision-making processes.

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