• State chairmen seek unity to reposition party
• Ize Iyamu, 18 others get commission’s nod for Edo guber poll
In
yet another ruling from a court of concurrent jurisdiction, a Federal
High Court sitting in Port Harcourt has ordered the police, Department
of State Security (DSS) and the Independent National Electoral
Commission (INEC) not to interfere in the National Convention of the
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) scheduled to hold in Port Harcourt on
August 17.
This
came as chairmen of the 36 states and Federal Capital Territory (FCT)
chapters of the PDP called on members to be united in their bid to
reposition the party for greater heights ahead of 2019 elections.
PDP
also got some reprieve yesterday when INEC released the final list of
candidates for the Edo governorship election, featuring the name of Mr.
Osagie Ize-Iyamu, the candidate of the PDP, on the list.
Shortly
after the PDP primary had elected Ize-Iyamu as the candidate of the
party to contest the poll in Edo State, a faction of the main opposition
party led by its ousted national chairman Senator Ali Modu Sheriff,
held another primary through which Mr. Matthew Iduoriyekemwen emerged as
the factional candidate.
This led to uncertainty over Ize-Iyamu’s candidacy which was finally laid to rest yesterday by INEC.
Ruling
on an ex-parte motion brought before the court by Senator Ben Obi
(plaintiff) on behalf of the National Convention Planning Committee of
the PDP against the Inspector General of Police, State Commissioner of
Police, the DSS, the state Director of the DSS and INEC (as defendants),
the presiding judge, Justice Ibrahim Watila, ordered the police and the
DSS to provide security for the PDP during the convention.
He also ordered the INEC to monitor the election as required by law.
The motion was filed by Wori N. Wori on behalf of Senator Obi relying on a 34-paragragh affidavit sworn to by Felix Obuah.
“The
1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th defendants are hereby restrained in any
manner howsoever from interfering with the conduct of the national
convention of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) scheduled to hold in
Port Harcourt on Wednesday, the 17th day of August 2016 or any other
date and venue pending the hearing and determination of the motion on
notice or the originating summons as the honourable court may decide,”
Watila ordered.
He
also ruled: “The 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th defendants are hereby mandated
to provide security for the national convention of the Peoples
Democratic Party scheduled to hold in Port Harcourt on Wednesday, August
17, 2016 or any other date and venue pending the hearing and
determination of the motion on notice or the originating summons as the
honourable court may decide.
“The
5th defendant (INEC) is mandated to monitor the National Convention of
the Peoples Democratic Party scheduled to hold in Port Harcourt on
Wednesday August 17, 2016 or any other date and venue pending the
hearing and determination of the motion on notice or the originating
summons as the honourable court may decide.”
The
court also ordered that the police, DSS and INEC be served by
substituted means through their respective offices in Port Harcourt.
It also ordered accelerated hearing on the motion on notice and fixed Friday, August 12 for hearing on the motion on notice.
The
ex parte motion came just as the state chapters of the PDP have called
on their members to continue to be united and ensure the successful
conduct of the convention in Rivers State.
The
acting chairman of 36 state chapters of the PDP, Alhaji Yahaya
Suleiman, made this call in Port Harcourt yesterday when he led his
members on a condolence visit to Rivers State chairman of the party,
Felix Obuah, over the loss of his father, Mr. Bathuel Obuah.
Obuah lost his father recently and is currently mourning the loss.
Suleiman
expressed the support of the state chairmen of the party for the Ahmed
Makarfi-led PDP Caretaker Committee, promising that the national
convention billed to hold in Port Harcourt would not be postponed.
He
maintained that the state chairmen of the party were backing the
resolutions of the last Port Harcourt national convention of the party
and would do everything to maintain the integrity of the party.
“During
the last (Port Harcourt) convention, we resolved that another
convention would be held in Rivers State on the 17th of August. We need
to continue to be united to ensure a successful conduct of the national
convention.
“The
state chapters of the PDP in the country, including the Federal Capital
Territory, are in support of the resolutions of the last convention.
Nothing whatsoever shall stop the convention and we are not envisaging
any postponement,” he said.
He
conveyed the condolences of all the state and FCT chairmen of the party
to the Rivers State chairman of the PDP over the loss of his father,
stating that the Late Pa Obuah died at a time the party was about to
celebrate a successful convention.
“We
received the shocking news of your father’s death with sadness and we
found it is very necessary for us to come down here to commiserate with
you at a critical time like this.
“We
are about holding our national convention again and this (death) just
happened. We are here to tell you to be strong,” Suleiman added.
Responding,
Obuah thanked the state party chairmen for their visit, adding that
their presence in his house was an indication that they had his interest
at heart.
Obuah
said: “I am impressed and happy with this condolence visit and
considering where you are coming from; the distance, I must say that
your gesture is commendable.
“Actually,
many will see what has happened to me as painful, but it is the wish of
God. With my fellow state chairmen coming from far and near to visit me
and to tell me not to cry, they have already wiped away my tears.”
He
commended the state PDP chairmen for supporting the Makarfi-led
caretaker committee, even as he assured that the forthcoming national
convention would hold without any hitch.
“In
spite of what has happened to me, I want to assure you that everything
that will make the national convention successful has been put in place.
“Let
us be focused and let us speak with one voice. We must not allow
ourselves to be led astray. Nobody will divide this party any longer.
The party is at peace now,” he added.
Meanwhile,
the PDP has dismissed rumours that it has put off its national
convention, describing it as the handiwork of rumour mongers.
The
party said that the attention of the leadership of the party had been
drawn to the spurious rumour by the online media purporting that the
chairman of the National Caretaker Committee of the PDP, Senator Ahmed
Mohammed Makarfi, had suspended or postponed the forthcoming national
convention slated for August 17 to allow time for more reconciliation of
the leadership crisis that has bedevilled the party.
The
position of the party was made known just as a member of the party’s
Board of Trustees (BoT), Chief Chidi Okolo said the convention will be
incomplete without the inclusion of the Senator Sheriff faction of the
party.
Chief
Okolo who spoke to journalists in Abuja, yesterday, added that those
governors that initially reached out to Sheriff to lead the party should
go back to him and persuade him as a pathway of resolving the crisis.
He urged the governors of the party to stop anointing their cronies in order to have a hold on the party.
In a statement issued by the PDP spokesman, Mr. Dayo Adeyeye,
the
party described the rumour as false information, null and void, adding
that it only exists in the imagination of the authors and originators of
the rumour.
“For
the umpteenth time, we reiterate that there is no change to the August
17, 2016 date slated for the PDP national convention holding in Port
Harcourt, Rivers State, as approved by the expanded caucus of the party
in compliance with the decision of the national convention that
reconvened itself within ninety (90) days.
“You
will recall that the May 21st, 2016 national convention in Port
Harcourt that constituted the PDP National Caretaker Committee mandated
it to organise and conduct another national convention within 90 days
from the date of the last convention.
“Therefore,
the National Caretaker Committee has no power to extend the mandate
given to it by the Port Harcourt national convention and will not do so.
“The
National Caretaker Committee wishes to advise all stakeholders and the
general public to ignore all rumours regarding the purported
postponement of the forthcoming national convention in Port Harcourt,
Rivers State,” he said.
Adeyeye added that the August 17 date was sacrosanct and will hold as scheduled.
“Finally,
we enjoin all members of the party nationwide to work closely with the
leadership towards a successful national convention that will elect
credible party leaders to fill in the vacant positions at the national
level,” he said.
However,
as the PDP assured its members that it had not postponed its
convention, the final list of candidates for the Edo governorship
election scheduled for Saturday, September 10, 2016 was released by INEC
yesterday.
In
a document signed and issued by the Secretary to the Commission, Mrs.
Augusta C. Ogakwu, 19 political parties and their candidates were
cleared by the commission to contest the election.
Mr.
Ize-Iyamu of the PDP was among the candidates on the approved list made
public yesterday by INEC, thus putting paid to the controversy over
which of the candidates thrown up by the leadership crisis in the PDP
would contest the election.
Section
34 of the Electoral Act, 2010, provides that: “The Commission shall, at
least 30 days before the day of the election publish by displaying or
causing to be displayed at the relevant office(s) of the Commission and
on the Commission’s website, a statement of the full names and addresses
of all candidates standing nominated.”
The
list of candidates and their parties showed that for the PDP, the
recognised governorship candidate was Ize Iyamu while his deputy is John
Ehibhatoman Yakubu.
For
the All Progressives Congress (APC), Godwin Nogheghase Obaseki will fly
the party’s flag for the governorship election while his deputy is Hon.
Philip Shuaibu.
The
governorship candidate of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) is
Onaiwu Osaze with Okpebholo Oyemen Gladys as his deputy.
The
list also showed that the governorship candidate of the Action Alliance
is Ishaka Paul Ofemile (Comrade) while his deputy is Ewemade Nancy
Osagie.
Action
Congress of Democrats has Andrew Igewmo as the governorship candidate
while his deputy is Osagie Egharevba Andrew. Others are Progressive
Peoples Alliance (PPA) - Thomas Amanesi Sadoh (governorship candidate),
Onaiwu V. Ogbeide (deputy); Social Democratic Party (SDP) - Omorogieva
Gbajumo (governorship candidate), Isaac P.E. Ogona (deputy); and United
Progressives Party (UPP) - Shadrach Nowamagbe Efogie (governorship
candidate), Okosun Davies Roseline (deputy).
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