Appeal Court Dismisses Secondus’ Application Seeking To Stop PDP Convention
The Port Harcourt Division of the Court of Appeal, on Friday, dismissed an application filed by a former national chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Uche Secondus, seeking to stop the party’s special convention slated for Saturday, October 30, 2021.
Delivering the ruling on behalf of two other justices on Friday, Justice Gabriel Kolawole held that the attempt by the applicant, Uche Secondus, to suspend the planned convention is an act of “self-induced urgency” to disrupt an ongoing lawful process of the party.
He wondered why Uche Secondus waited for too long to seek the stoppage of the process which had been communicated to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) by the acting national chairman of the party, Yemi Akinwonmi, who Secondus duly handed over to.
The judge also held that Secondus did not oppose the notice of the convention written by the acting chairman to INEC and did not also oppose INEC replying to the PDP through the acting chairman.
Meanwhile, the lawyer to Secondus, Tayo Oyetibo, said his client will wait for the outcome of the main suit on his status as the chairman and a member of the party before the same court to determine whether or not to go on appeal.
He, however, maintained that an outcome in favour of his client will definitely have a consequential effect on the convention slated for Abuja.
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