An
Abuja based group, Society for Rule of Law in Nigeria (SRLN) has
described as mischief, insinuation that a Federal High Court in Lagos
had nullified the election of former Governor of Ekiti State, Chief
Segun Oni as the National Vice Chairman (Southwest) of the Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP), and other members of the party’s Zonal Working
Committee.
SRLN said; “as a group that is concerned with the sustenance of rule
of law in the country, we felt obliged to clear the air on the court
order, most especially because of its effect on party politics in the
country.”
The group’s National Coordinator, Comrade Chima Ubeku, who frown at
the use of the courts by disgruntled politicians to put clogs in the
wheels of political parties in the country, said the judiciary must
beware of the danger of being used to cause chaos in the nation’s
political system.
The statement read: “We have read the court order granted by
Justice O. E. Abang in Suit Number FHC/L/CS/282/2012 between Chief Dapo
Soremi and others, and the PDP and five others, we which to state that
the intent of the court order is not ambiguos. The order was simply
about party delegates elected at the Osogbo Congress and not the Zonal
Working Committee (ZWC), as being peddled.
“The order was; ‘That the South West Zonal Congress of the Peoples’
Democratic Party held in Osogbo Osun State on 21st March 2012 involving
the election of delegates to the National Convention of the party is
hereby set aside and accordingly nulified.
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