In the suit filed by the chairman of the Ogun State chapter of the 
party, Mr. Adebayo Dayo and Secretary, Alhaji Semiu Sodipo, they 
challenged the retention of Oyinlola as a national officer in the party.
They claimed that the embattled Oyinlola was foisted on the 
South-West geo-political zone of the PDP by former President Olusegun 
Obasanjo in tacit support of former National Vice-Chairman of the zone, 
Alhaji Tajudeen Oladipo.
The duo contended that by orders of two separate judgments of the 
Lagos Division of the court, which nullified the South-West zonal 
congress that produced Oyinlola as candidate, that he has since ceased 
to be the national secretary of the party.
Accordingly, they asked the court to declare his continued stay in 
office as invalid, null and void, as his candidacy had been nullified.
They also asked the court to compel the Independent National 
Electoral Commission, INEC, to delete Onyinlola’s name and replace it 
with another candidate that will emerge from a fresh zonal congress to 
be ordered by the court.
They also want the court to determine whether the candidacy of 
Oyinlola as a nominee of the South-West zonal chapter of the party and 
his consequent election to the office of National Secretary were not 
invalid, null and void by reason that he was not a valid nominee of the 
South-West zone.
Questions raised by the aggrieved party chieftains for the court to 
determine include: Whether the candidacy of Oyinlola as a nominee of the
 South-West zonal chapter of the party and his consequent election as 
National Secretary at the party’s national convention in March 2012, 
were not invalid, null and void by reason of the order and judgments of 
the Federal High Court made respectively on the 27th of April, 2012 in 
suit no FHC/L/CS/282/2012 and 2nd May, 2012 in suit no FHC/L/CS/347/2012
 both of which nullified the South-West zonal congress of March 2012, 
where he emerged.
The warring members want the court to make an order removing Oyinlola from office as National Secretary of the PDP.
They also sought an order of the court directing the INEC, to rectify
 the records of the PDP by deleting his name as the party’s National 
Secretary and replacing same in accordance with the provisions of the 
constitution with a candidate nominated at a valid congress of the 
South-West zonal chapter of the PDP, within 21 days of the order of the 
court
Members of the party (PDP) have been at loggerheads since its 
national convention, zonal and state congresses, as factions accused 
each other of manipulation during different congresses in various states
 of the South-West.
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