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Today's PDP Legally-Illegal Convention: Mimiko In Fight To Finish With S'South Govs. Over Bode George, Agbaje
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The governors elected under the platform of the opposition Peoples Democratic Party, PDP are reportedly divided over the choice between Bode George and Jimi Agbaje for the office of national chairman.
Despite the confusion emanating from conflicting court orders restraining and affirming Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)scheduled convention, chieftains and ordinary faithful of the main opposition party in the country, will today elect new set of substantive national officers to administer the party for a statutory four -year tenure.
Leading contenders in the race for the exalted position of national chairman are two chieftains of the party from Lagos State: former Deputy National Chairman, Bode George and its governorship candidate in the 2015 general elections, Jimi Agbaje. The chairman emeritus of Daar Communications, Chief Raymond Dokpesi is believed to be waiting to reap from the backlash that would emanate from the clash of the major contenders from Lagos.
Ondo State governor and chairman of the PDP Governors’ Forum, Dr. Segun Mimiko is believed to be the arrow head of the campaign for the emergence of Chief George as national chairman, Daily Sun report says
But a party source disclosed that a certain governor from the South-south has been able to impress it on his colleagues in the zone and the South-east to line up their delegates behind Agbaje, our source says
“The governors believe they can relate well with Agbaje than his main rival,” the source said.
Also in the race are former Education Minister, Tunde Adeniran and a former Minister for Special Duties, Professor Taoheed Adedoja. Since the aspirants from the South-west where the position had been zoned could not agree on a consensus deal, today’s election is an open contest for the votes of delegates.
But Dokpesi has insisted on contesting for the position because it is zoned to the South, not South-west and his major support is said to come from his zone and some states in the North.
PDP Convention of Confusion: Hold It And Go To Jail - Abuja Judge Warns Makarfi, Threatens INEC, Police Too Despite PH's
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There was confusion yesterday over the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) convention slated for Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital, today.
Two Federal High Courts – one in Abuja and the other in Port Harcourt – stuck to their conflicting rulings on the convention.
Justice Ibrahim Watila of the Port Harcourt court gave the greenlight for the convention, but his Abuja counterpart, Justice Okon Abang stopped the convention.
The judges were ruling on separate suits brought by the PDP caretaker committee led by Senator Ahmed Makarfi and the National Executive Committee (NEC) chaired by Senator Ali Modu Sheriff.
Justice Watila refused the request of the Sheriff camp to joined in the suit filed by the Convention Planning Committee secretary Senator Ben Obi against the police, Department of State Services (DSS) and the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
In the suit, Obi prayed the court to direct the police and DSS to provide security for the convention while INEC should monitor the exercise.
There was drama in court as Sheriff’s lawyers fought for him to be joined in the case. Justice Watila declined their request as he rebuffed all efforts by Yemi George (SAN) to announce his appearance for Sheriff.
George arrived in court while Oladejo Lamikanra (SAN) for Obi was arguing his client’s case. Justice Watila stood the case down till 2pm for his ruling.
On resumption, George renewed efforts to announce his appearance, “at least”, for what he called “record purpose”, but the judge shouted him down.
He accused George of attempting “to arrest the ruling”.
Justice Watila said: “You cannot be heard in this case, there is nothing before me. You cannot just come from nowhere to seek to be joined, this matter is for ruling. I adjourned it since morning and have been working since then, you did not file your processes.
“Sit down, this is not a kangaroo court, I am not a politician, neither am I a businessman. The convention in question is tomorrow (today), and you know the exigency of this ruling to the convention.”
In his ruling, Justice Watila held that the Makarfi committee is the executive authority in all matters concerning PDP.
Ordering the Police, DSS and INEC to participate in the convention, he said: “It is necessary for the defendants to carry out their respective functions at the 17th August, 2016 convention”.
The court stressed that all the defendants were bound to obey the decision.
“This court will not shy away from protecting the sanctity of its judgment. The court has held that the appointment of the PDP National Caretaker Committee is valid. In view of the subsisting judgment of this Honourable Court in Suit No:FHC/PH /CS /524/2016, PDP V. Senator Ali-Modu Sheriff and others, the defendants cannot lawfully interfere or prevent the Plaintiff from organising /holding the Planned National Convention of the PDP in Port Harcourt on August 17th 2016.”
He said the defendants were served all the processes by Obi, but they chose not to contest the facts.
Justice Watila said court records showed that the proceedings and order of 10th August, 2016 and the interlocutory injunction of 15th August, 2016 were served on the defendants with proof of service .
After the court rose, George told reporters: “I am counsel to Alhaji Modu Sheriff. We became aware of the matter in court yesterday (Monday). Our client briefed us to apply to be joined, that was why we were in court today (yesterday) and the court in his wisdom decided not to even look at the processes not to talk of deciding it one way or the other.
“The court’s action is against what is the normal principle that is known to everybody. The Supreme Court has already established it that no matter how stupid an application is, it must be decided one way or the other. But in his wisdom, he decided not to even look at it.”
Asked if his application was not a deliberate attempt to arrest the ruling, he said: “It cannot be an attempt to arrest ruling because, the parties in the initial case decided by Justice Muhammad Liman also of the Port Harcourt Federal High Court were six and they came to enforce against three, and the other people are saying, we are parties to that judgement, we have appealed and we should be allowed to also say something in respect of this new one filed, but the court in its wisdom said no we cannot do so.”
‘Flout orders and be punished’
Stopping the convention , Justice Abang ordered INEC not to monitor it.
He reaffirmed his interim orders made on Monday, converting them to an interlocutory injunction to last until the determination of the substantive suit filed by Sheriff and members of his group.
The ruling was on a motion on notice for interlocutory injunction argued by the plaintiffs’ lawyer, Adeniyi Akintola (SAN).
The judge faulted the decision of his Port Harcourt counterpart to assume jurisdiction on the case relating to the PDP convention and directed that his order be accompanied with Form 48 (Notice of disobedience of court order) and served on the INEC Chairman and Secretary.
He said failure by INEC or any of the defendants to comply with his order “will attract disciplinary action” provided “the plaintiffs know what to do.”
The judge also directed the Inspector-General of Police (IGP) to among others, ensure the enforcement of his orders.
The judge held that the motion was not opposed by the respondents.
He said the Makarfi camp, which was yesterday joined as the third to the ninth respondents in the case adopted the strategy of not filing a counter-affidavit but filed other processes that were not placed in the court file.
Justice Abang said the request for an adjournment by lawyers to Makarfi and others – Yunus Ustaz (SAN) and Ferdinand Orbih (SAN) – after Akintola had moved his motion was an afterthought.
“Having asked the court to adjourn to the next day to enable him file response to the plaintiffs’ processes, the lawyer to the 3rd to 9the defendants (Makarfi and eight other members of his committee) have waived their rights to be served within seven days,” the judge said.
He noted that, rather than file a counter-affidavit to the plaintiffs’ motion for injunction, the defendants’ lawyers chose to file other processes that were only referred by the lawyer, but not placed in the court’s file.
“The issue of asking for an adjournment is an afterthought. Therefore, a counsel will sink or float with the decision taken by him in the discharge of his professional duties to his client,” the judge said.
Noting that lawyer to the PDP, Olagoke Fakunle (SAN) and that of INEC, Alhassan Umar, did not oppose the motion for injunction, the judge said: “In any case, the plaintiffs’ application is not opposed by any of the parties.
“The law must take its course. The facts placed before this court are unchallenged and uncontroverted by the respondents when they had the opportunity to do so. The facts deposed to by the plaintiffs are credible.
“The plaintiffs’ application is not opposed by any of the parties. I so hold. The defendants have not filed counter-affidavit to the application. They have opportunity of filing counter-affidavit and they failed to do so. The law must take its course.
“It is my view that the facts placed before the court are unchallenged and uncontroverted by the defendants when they had the opportunity to do so. They had opportunity to file counter-affidavit, they failed to do so; they filed preliminary objection.
“Their objection was not in the court’s file. I rely on the authority of the Supreme Court. The facts deposed to by the plaintiffs are credible and are deserving to grant the application in the overall interest of justice.
“The plaintiffs’ application therefore succeeds and is accordingly granted as prayed in line with the reliefs endorsed on the motion paper dated July 20, 2016 and I make the following orders:
“An order of interlocutory injunction is hereby made restraining the defendants (the nine of them), their servants, agents, howsoever named from conducting the national convention of PDP and from supervising or monitoring same under any guise and for electing any national officer of the (second) defendant (PDP), and for recognising same in any manner whatsoever pending the determination of the substantive suit.
“An order of interlocutory injunction is hereby made restraining the PDP from presenting anybody and from sponsoring anybody for election into its offices and holding national convention, conference whatever name for the purpose of electing national officers of the second defendant pending the determination of this suit.
“Prayer 3 is refused. The orders of Buba J. and the order of Idris J. are subsisting. You can take step to enforce the order. Prayer 3 is hereby refused and accordingly struck out. I so hold.
“An order of interlocutory injunction is hereby made restraining the INEC from monitoring the national convention of PDP scheduled for Port Harcourt on Wednesday, August 17, 2016 or any other day and from accepting, publishing or recognising, conference or convention howsoever named being planned by second defendant.
“The Inspector-General of Police shall enforce the order until all applications are disposed of.
“The plaintiffs shall endorse Form 48 and serve and all the defendants, especially INEC to accompany the order.
“Learned counsel for INEC shall inform the Chairman of the INEC of the court’s decision and failure to comply with the order of the court will attract disciplinary action against any party in disobedience provided the plaintiffs know what to do.”
Meanwhile, Justice Abang delivering his judgement, blamed his Port Harcourt counterpart for the conflicting orders on the convention.
“The Federal High Court, having regard to Section 249(1) of the Constitution, is one court, but with several divisions, for administrative convenience to bring administration of justice nearer to the people.
“The issue of whether or not the PDP should hold its convention was raised by the plaintiffs in this suit. The case was assigned by the Chief Judge to this court on the 4th of July. Assigning a case to a judge is a constitutional duty of the Chief Judge of this court and no person can question it because it is an administrative decision.
“The issue of whether the PDP should hold its convention, having been assigned to this court, no other division of the Federal High Court ought to be seised of the matter in the same manner, so as to avoid conflicting decisions,” he said.
The judge noted that in any civilised country, like Nigeria where there is the Court of Appeal to correct any error that may arise from the proceedings of the high court, parties ought to have availed themselves such opportunity rather than going before another division of the Federal High Court with the same suit.
Justice Abang said though he lacked the power to review the decision of the Port Harcourt court, except it was a nullity, the judge should have drawn the Chief Judge’s attention to the new case filed before it on the same issue already before the Abuja division.
He said the unenviable situation today would have been avoided if the judge in the Port-Harcourt division of the court had refused to assume jurisdiction over a case filed on August 9 after the Abuja division was already handling similar case filed in July.
Justice Abang, who queried the jurisdiction of the Port Harcourt court over the matter, when parties like PDP and INEC have their headquarters in Abuja, said his court was not struggling jurisdiction with the Port Harcourt division, but that it is concerned about the conflicting decisions.
“The attitude of my brother judge in Port-Harcourt is what the Supreme Court condemned in the case of NIBS v. Union Bank reported in part 2004 NWLR.
“Therefore, the Port Harcourt division of the Federal High Court cannot make an order neutralising the order made by this court.
“This is so because a court of coordinate jurisdiction cannot make an order that has the effect of overruling the order made by this court on the 28th of July restraining parties from taking any steps in relation to the subject matter of this suit. Any person that disobeys the court will have himself to blame.Nobody should bring himself with the direct confrontation of this court,” Justice Abang said.
The judge expressed discomfort over media report about the comments reportedly made by Prince Dayo Adeyeye (who is the 8th defendant in the case and a member of the Makarfi committee) castigating the court and judge for the interim orders made on August 15.
The judge said, but for the fact that the court is patient, it would have moved against Adeyeye for assuming judicial powers to query the court’s decision and make disparaging comments about the court.
Further hearing in the substantive suit has been adjourned till September 7.
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Hold Port Harcourt Convention Tomorrow And Go To Jail - Court Tells Makarfi-led PDP Faction Committee
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A Federal High Court in Abuja has stopped the national convention of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) fixed for Port Harcourt tomorrow, threatening to jail the factional Committee members if it defies.
Justice Okon Abang also ordered the endorsement of Form 48 contempt proceedings to be attached with the order against the caretaker committee members, the chairman of the Independent National Electoral Committee (INEC) and the Inspector General of Police.
The judge warned the caretaker committee members particularly Senator Ben Obi and Dayo Adeyeye over their acts of disparaging the court.
He held that the Port Harcourt Division of the Federal High Court which made an interim injunction allowing the Wednesday August 17 convention to hold, lacks the jurisdiction to entertain the material because both the PDP and INEC are in Abuja.
The judge restrained INEC from monitoring the convention as well as the PDP from submitting any lists of elected officials to INEC.
Daily Trust
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'Anointed' Jimi Agbaje Incur EFCC Wrath Over $12m Election Fund, To Be Arrested At PDP Convention
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Except last minute change in plan, the anointed candidate to assume the coveted position of the opposition Peoples Democratic Party national Chairman, Mr Jimi Agbaje may have incur the wrath of the Economic and Financial Crime Commission, EFCC over an alleged $12 million receipt from the embattled former national Security Adviser, Col. Sambo Dasuki, report according to Elombah.com suggests
Agbaje who was the PDP candidate in the 2015 election but lost to Akinwunmi Ambode, is said to be endorsed and anointed by the party's governors to emerge as the National chairman at the Port Harcourt convention slated to hold tomorrow
Though unconfirmed, the Elombah's report suggests that the EFCC is plotting to arrest him at the venue of the PDP national convention in Port Harcourt on Wednesday.
Agbaje is alleged to have received the sum of $12m from the former National Security Adviser, Sambo Dasuki.
Elombah reported that the anti-graft agency, EFCC has been investigating Mr. Agbaje for a while and has perfected plan to embarrass him with arrest at the convention ground
When asked if the timing of the arrest was a ploy to embarrass Mr. Agbaje, our source who pleaded anonymity said he cannot confirm such.
But he only confirmed authoritatively that Agbaje will be picked on Wednesday.
Agbaje, a pharmacist and former Treasurer of the Yoruba sociocultural group, Afenifere was a former member of the Alliance for Democracy (AD).
He later defected to the Democratic Peoples Alliance (DPA) where he contested the 2007 governorship election in Lagos.
In 2014 he joined the Peoples Democratic Party on whose ticket he contested the 2015 guber elections.
He lost to incumbent Governor Akinwumi Ambode of the All Progressive Congress.
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The federal high court in Abuja has suspended the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) convention planned by the Ahmed Makarfi faction of the party.
The convention is scheduled for Wednesday.
Okon Abang, the judge, disagreed with Ben Obi, a a former senator who filed an application to be joined in the case as a respondent.
Obi had got an order of the Port Harcourt division of the court for the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and security agents to be present at the convention.
He, alongside Makarfi and some PDP members, had sought to join in the suit to stop the convention by the Ali Modu Sheriff faction.
“Obi cannot undermine the authority of this court. Senator Ben Obi cannot treat the court with disdain and levity,” Abang said.
He said the court would have adjourned the matter to the next day to give Obi’s counsel time to prepare for an intending application from Sheriff’s group. But he added that going by Obi’s actions, which he described as a “slap on the court”, he said he had no choice but to adjourn the matter to August 16 at 12pm.
Putting an end to the convention, Abang said: “Where a party has taken law into its hands, and to maintain the dignity and integrity of the court and in the over all interest of justice, taking into consideration the competing claims of the parties, an order is hereby made in the interim suspending the PDP convention slated for August 17, 2016, pending when the plaintiff motion on notice dated July 20 is served and ,” he said.
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Senator Ali Modu Sheriff, factional national chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), has said that he was ready to step down as the party’s chairman.
The governor promised that should the party agree to carry everybody along and take the convention to Abuja, he will step down as the party chairman for peace to reign.
This is as he has vowed that he will not allow the Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose, and his Rivers colleague, Nyesom Wike, to carry out their alleged plot to hijack the party.
Sheriff stated this position on Sunday when he appeared on a programme on Channels Television.
“We will not let PDP to be hijacked by a few people like Governor Fayose and the governor of Rivers State. They have a script that they want someone to act, but I am a man of principle. This is not about Ali Sheriff; it is about democracy, and the rule of law.
“I never asked to be chairman of the PDP. I was asked to come and assist the party. I never wanted to be chairman of the PDP. I was sitting down in my house when leaders of the party begged me to come and help the party. Initially, I said no, but I later accepted.
“We won’t allow things to go wrong, the party will not be hijacked. If they agree to carry everybody along and take the convention to Abuja, I am ready to step down today.”
PDP Board of Trustees (BoT), in a recent meeting with Sheriff had asked that he withdraw all court cases instituted against the party by his members, a condition he refused, insisting in a reported interview also on Sunday, that he would do everything within his power and the constitution of the party to end what he called impunity in the party.
According to his spokesperson, Mr Bernard Mikko, “The courts are there to settle disputes in the society. We have done everything within the law to end the crisis. We agreed on many terms but not to circumvent the constitution of the party, but the Sen. Ahmed Makarfi-led caretaker committee will not agree to end the crisis.
“There’s is no difference between the so-called forthcoming national convention and the moribund one held in May. The only thing is that some group of persons who were not carried along then have been given roles to play in the Wednesday illegal convention.
“We will wait for its outcome. Don’t forget that we are going to court on Monday (today) to know what is going to happen on Wednesday.”
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PDP Chairmanship Tussle: Agbaje A BETRAYER - George; You're 'Not Reputable' To Lead PDP - Agbaje Fires back
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Mr. Jimi Agbaje in a veiled manner has said the reputation of his estranged godfather, Chief Olabode George is not what the opposition Peoples Democratic Party, PDP Needed now as the party party struggles for survival.
Agbaje apparently reacting to insinuation by a former Deputy National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, Chief Bode George, who said he was very disappointed with the insistence of the Lagos State governorship candidate of the PDP in the 2015 election, Jimi Agbaje, not to step down for him over the national chairmanship contest of the party, Punch Newspaper reports
George, who supported Agbaje during the governorship election, said he expected that Agbaje would do the same for him on his ambition to become the next chairman of the PDP.
Chief Olabode George said, according to Punch Newspaper, the support he gave to Agbaje during the governorship election was one of the causes of the crisis in the Lagos State chapter of the PDP.
“I am very disappointed but not angry. Vengeance is not mine, it is God’s. I want to quote the book of Ecclesiastics, which says that there is a season for everything. Whatever you sow in your lifetime, you will reap.
“Our Lord Jesus Christ said that one of his disciples would betray him. The disciples started looking round. Judas Iscariot, the traitor, has been around from time immemorial. It’s a shame. That is his (Agbaje’s) choice. I just pray that God would continue to direct this country. God has told us that it is only Him we can trust, not human beings.”
“Agbaje knows what is right. My advice is that he should step down. He should obey his elders. As a Christian, we should have the fear of God. If he insists on contesting, I cannot stop him. Let the decision be made by the delegates at the convention.”
Reacting in an interview with our correspondent on Saturday,
Agbaje in reaction as reported by Punch Newspaper said he had great respect for George.
Agbaje,speaking through his spokesperson, Mr. Felix Oboagwina, said he was not a betrayer as being claimed, adding that he decided to contest the election in the national interest.
He said, “For Jimi Agbaje, the national chairmanship position was never his ambition. He never aspired to it. The stakeholders decided that they needed someone who would not have to deal with a reputation crisis and they chose Agbaje.
“Agbaje never betrayed Chief Bode George. He is not a betrayer. He has all the respect for George but this is beyond true allies; this is beyond Lagos State. He is contesting in the national interest. The party has created a level playing field. Let the best man win.”
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PDP Crisis Near End As Makarfi Committee Bows To Sheriff, Cancels Convention
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The crisis rocking the National leadership of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) may have been resolved as the Senator Ahmed Makarfi led faction has conceded to the leadership of Senator Ali Modu Sheriff and has agreed that Sheriif should continue in office for three months to conduct a fresh national convention of the party and at a neutral venue.
At a reconciliatory meeting in Abuja on Tuesday attended by some members of PDP Board of Trustees (BoT), led by Professor Jerry Gana, it was also agreed that the party’s National Convention be postponed from the August 17, 2016 earlier proposed by the factional committee and that; no fresh congress be conducted in any part of the country by the party but to rely on the earlier one conducted by Modu Sheriff.
Modu Sheriff as the National Chairman also insisted that the date and the venue of the fresh convention must be set by all the party’s stakeholders and approved by its National Executive Committee.
At the end of the meeting which ended on a convivial note, members of the reconciliatory committee agreed that the committee would reach out to all the Governors on the platform of the PDP to engage them to accept the resolutions.
Earlier, the National Chairman of the PDP, Senator Ali Modu-Sheriff, said the rule of law must prevail for the party’s crisis to be resolved.
According to him, the crisis lingered because leaders in the party were not alive to their responsibilities and keep perpetuating it.
Source: Leadership Newspaper
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