The suit by the ruling
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) asking a Federal High Court in Abuja to sack the
G5 Governors for defecting to the All Progressives Congress (APC) has been
faulted and dismissed as an exercise in futility.
“The suit is laughable
and betrays the ignorance of the PDP leadership about the laws of the land. It
is also a further demonstration of the impunity associated with PDP in its
disdain for democracy and due process,” erstwhile National Publicity Secretary
of New PDP, Chief Eze Chukwuemeka Eze, said in a statement issued this
afternoon in Abuja.
Eze quoted relevant
sections of the 1999 Nigerian Constitution to prove that the seats of the
affected governors, namely, Alhaji Murtala Nyako (Adamawa), Rotimi Amaechi
(Rivers), Alhaji Magatakarda Wamakko (Sokoto), Alhaji Rabiu Kwankwaso
(Kano) and Alhaji Abdulfatai Ahmed (Kwara), are safe.
According to him, “For
the education of the confused PDP leadership and its legal team, there is no
danger of any of our Governors losing their seats as made clear by sections
68(1)(g) and 109(1)(g) of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of
Nigeria (as amended) in relation to the status of members of a legislative
house (state and national) who defect from the political parties from which
they were elected to join another political party.
“The wordings of the
aforesaid sections are in agreement with those of sections 64(1) (g) of the
1979 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria given judicial
interpretation by the Supreme Court in the case of FEDECO Vs Goni (1983) FNR
203. That case was argued by the best legal minds of that era (Chief FRA
Williams SAN and GOK Ajayi SAN). The court held that such a member keeps his
seat if his defection is as a result of a division or split in his party.
“G5 Governors must be
commended and congratulated for standing against the draconian and undemocratic
acts of PDP and should go about their normal business as both PDP and its
sponsors lack the power to sack any of them. This as well covers all members of
the National Assembly who desire to join the Aso Rock-bound train (APC) come
2015.”
Eze said it was not
debatable that PDP is crisis-ridden, thus guaranteeing that none of its members
who defects can be punished as a result. He quoted and attached a recent letter
by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) voiding the suspension
of Prince Olagunsoye Oyinlola, Alhaji Abubakar Baraje and Dr. Sam Sam Jaja as
proof that PDP is in crisis.
The letter signed by
INEC’s Secretary, Mrs. Augusta Ogakwu, was dated November 25, with reference
number INEC /EPM/PDP/02/024/Vol.T/161 and titled: ‘Re: Suspension of Alhaji
Abubakar Baraje, Dr. Sam Sam Jaja, Prince Olagunsoye Oyinlola and Ambassador
Ibrahim Karaure from the PDP”. The letter, addressed to the National Chairman
of the PDP, Alhaji Bamanga Tukur, reads: “This is to acknowledge the receipt of
your letter dated November 12, 2013 informing the commission on the suspension
of four members of your party.
“The commission notes
that some of the individuals so suspended held positions covered by the
provisions of section 85(1) of the Electoral Act 2010 (as amended) and that no
notice of the meeting which approved their suspension was provided to the commission.
“Accordingly, the records of the commission does not reflect the process and
composition of the meeting that approved the suspension of the individuals, as
such, the commission cannot establish an informed position on the matter
“Please accept the commission’s highest regard and consideration”.
Eze supported INEC’s
position by quoting Section 85 (1) of the Electoral Act 2010 (as
amended), which states thus: “Every registered political party shall give
the commission at least 21 days’ notice of any convention, congress, conference
or meeting convened for the purpose of electing members of its executive
committees, other governing bodies or nominating candidates for any of the
elective offices specified under this Act.”
The former New PDP Spokesman
accused PDP of mischief for instigating the Houses of Assembly in the affected
states to start impeachment proceedings against the defected Governors as being
witnessed in Rivers State, where six rebel legislators are desperately trying
to impeach Governor Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi. He warned PDP to desist from any
further act of destabilisation capable of plunging the country into chaos and
truncating the country’s hard-won democracy.
Chief Eze asked how come
that PDP received Chief TA Orji of Abia State and Chief Ikedi Ohakim former
Governor of Imo State that defected from PPA and Alh. Isa Yuguda of Bauchi
State who defected from ANPP and joined PDP without declaring their seats
vacant.
“Now that PDP is at the
receiving end of the same medicine they administered on others and they are
window shopping for ways to have their cakes after devouring them. What a pity
as about seven more PDP Governors will be joining APC by the first quarter of
2014 at that time they will be preparing on how to bury PDP formally by 2015”,
Eze concluded.
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Ar they defecting or defected?,wat ar they waiting for?,let them go to APC wit their problems naa,mchuu! Greedy set of calibal
ReplyDeleteI don't understand what is going on. Have they defected or about to defect? Again you are both talking like a politician and a lawyer at the same time. You are not the court. Will you decide for the law? This is a nice case. It depends on how they came in to the seat. Its a nice case to be delebrated in the courtroom. The law stands before us. But all that I know is, head or tell, someone must lose their seat. PDP has a case. I will be waiting. The ball is in the court of the court. APC don't panic. You shall not all be crushed by the law.
ReplyDeleteCkn you told us how governor Sullivan Chime was about to Βε̲̣̣̣̥ removed from his seat by one man who didn't contest an election now the court has given their final rulling on the 13th of December and you refused to let your readers know .. You are a broadcaster and as such should not side any party ... Ckn pocknosers!!!
ReplyDeleteThere is no where in d constitution dat make provision 4 removal of a defecting person.
ReplyDeleteLet d progressive in PDP defect pls
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