The battle for the leadership of the Nigeria’s main
opposition political party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) appears
to have shifted to the courts, with counter orders emanating from
different courts.
In one case, a Federal High Court sitting in Port Harcourt has
granted an interim injunction restraining the immediate past National
Chairman and National Secretary of the PDP, Senator Ali Modu Sheriff and
Professor Adewale Oladipo from parading themselves as national officers
of the party.
The duo were among the party officers removed from office at the PDP
national convention held on Saturday, May 21, in Port Harcourt.
The court says this is pending the hearing and determination of the motion on notice brought before it by the PDP.
A statement personally signed by the presiding judge, Justice A. M.
Liman, says INEC has been restrained by the court from according or
continuing to accord any recognition to Senator Sheriff, Professor
Adewale Oladipo or any or all members of the National Working Committee
of the PDP removed from office at the party’s national convention in
Port Harcourt, as officers or organs of the PDP.
The court went on to ask INEC to recognise the National Caretaker Committee of the party headed by Senator Ahmed Markarfi.
But in a counter ruling, a Federal High Court in Lagos has declared
as invalid the caretaker committee constituted to take over the affairs
of the PDP from its acting National Chairman, Ali Modu Sheriff.
Justice Ibrahim Buba directed the Inspector General of Police,
Solomon Arase, to enforce its order, barring the members of the
committee, headed by former Governor of Kaduna State, Ahmed Makarfi from
running the affairs of the party.

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