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Judges to Modu Sheriff: Your faction is illegal
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Say what happened at lower court was a charade; a most
troubling decision
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Uphold Makarfi-led caretaker committee
The Court of Appeal has upheld the
caretaker committee of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) under the leadership
of Ahmed Makarfi, describing the faction led by Ali Modu Sheriff as illegal,
The Cable reports.
Senator Ahmed Makarfi, PDP Caretaker committee leader |
In a judgment on Wednesday, the panel
of judges led by Ibrahim Saulawa, set aside the ruling of Okon Abang, a judge
of the federal high court, Abuja, who declared Makarfi’s faction as “illegal”.
In a ruling on June 29, Abang ordered
the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) not to recognise any
candidate from the Markafi faction.
The judge held that there were two
subsisting court orders which recognised Ali Modu Sheriff-led PDP as the
authentic representation of the party.
Senator Ali Modu Sheriff, illegal PDP leader |
He said that the Makarfi faction only
ran to get another ruling after two orders that favoured Sheriff had been given
by the court.
However at the appellate court on
Wednesday, the three-man panel of judges, while setting aside the judgement
described Justice Okon Abang’s ruling as “displaced, most troubling
decision of the lower court.”
“It is a gross abuse of section 36
(1) of the constitution, particularly the right to fair hearing,” the panel of judges held.
The panel of judges said while it was
unfair that the Makarfi faction of the PDP was not heard at the lower court,
the judge did not have the grounds to which he made his ruling on.
Furthermore, the judges said “what
was done at the lower court was a charade and a fraud”. The Makarfi-led
faction was recognised by the law and consequently, INEC, at the Edo state
gubernatorial election, and most recently, for the Ondo governorship election.
Source: Tori ng
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