A Federal High Court in Asaba has sacked the
Prophet Jones Erue-led executive council of the All Progressives Congress (APC)
in Delta State.
The court upheld Chief Cyril Ogodo-led executive
council as the authentic state APC executive body.
Although Ogodo was sworn in as the state Chairman
of the party by the immediate past APC National Chairman, Chief John
Odigie-Oyegun, his successor, Adams Oshiomhole, inaugurated the Erue-led body.
The court also sacked ward and local government
executives in the Erue-led executive and upheld the Ogodo wards and local
government executives.
Delivering the judgment, the presiding Judge,
Justice Tosin Adegoke, said primary election conducted by the Erue-led
executive body was null and void, invalidating the nomination of Chief Great
Ogboru, Senator Ovie Omo-Agege and all other candidates nominated by Erue for
the 2019 elections.
In a suit number FA/ASA/CS/76/2018, the plaintiffs
had sought 13 reliefs among which is a declaration that the Ogodo-led executive
committee is the authentic state executive of the party.
Among other prayers sought by the plaintiffs was a
declaration that candidates that emerged from the primaries conducted by the
Ogodo-led executive is the authentic list of candidates for the 2019 general
election.
The court in the judgment, granted all the reliefs
sought by the plaintiffs.
However, counsel to the defendants, Dr. Okubor
Nwachukwu, said they would challenge the judgment in the appellate court,
expressing hope that the appeal court would upturn the judgment.
On his part, counsel to the plaintiffs, Roland
Ekpe, said the judgment did not fall short of their expectations, adding that
all the nominations done by the Erue-led executive council in the 2019 general
election were null and void.
Ogodo, in his reaction, expressed joy that judgment
has finally be served on the contentious state executive committee of the
party, commending the judge for his stance.
According to him, "Despite all the
intimidation and frivolous petitions, justice was delivered."
Nonetheless, the state legal adviser of the Erue-led
executive body, Ebata Onojeghuo, said the judgment was inconsequential, as the
consent judgment they got from a Federal High Court in Abuja was not set aside.
He said all actions taken by the Erue-led executive
council, including nomination of candidates, were empowered by the consent
judgment.
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