Saturday, 30 July 2016

PDP crisis: No court stopped our convention –Makarfi

THE Peoples Democratic Par­ty, (PDP) Caretaker Committee, yesterday vowed to go ahead with the party National Conven­tion fixed for next month in Port Harcourt.
Justice Obong Abang of the Federal High Court, Abuja had on Thursday declared that the Convention held last May in Port Harcourt which led to the emergence of Senator Ahmed Makarfi was illegal, as he noted that it was held in defiance to the orders of a Lagos High Court restraining the party.
But addressing newsmen yesterday, spokesperson of the Senator Makarfi commit­tee, Dayo Adeyeye disclosed that the ruling of Justice Abang did not restrain the Commit­tee from proceeding with the scheduled convention. Adeyeye said the issue be­fore the court was to
deter­mine the counsel that has the authority to represent the PDP and not the legiti­macy of the Makarfi team.
He said: “The motion seeking to restrain the PDP from conducting the proposed August 17, 2016 National Conven­tion has not been heard by the court and no date has been fixed for the hearing of same.
“What was before the court yesterday was the is­sue of who is the authen­tic legal counsel for the PDP between Ferdinand Orbih, SAN and O.O. Fakunle, SAN.
“The court in determin­ing the question of legal representation held that the appointment of O.O. Fakunle, SAN by Sen. Ali Modu Sheriff was accept­able to the court.
“It must be empha­sised that at no stage did the Honourable Judge set aside the judgment of Justice A.M. Liman of the Port Harcourt Division of the Federal High Court, which could have led to the dissolution of the National Caretaker Com­mittee.
An order validating Sheriff as national chair­man could not have arisen from the issue of proper legal representation.
“For the avoidance of doubt, the portion of the ruling relating to this is herein- under reproduced: “Though I have powers to nullify the decision of the Port Harcourt Division that recognised Makarfi leadership, I will not do so because there is no appli­cation to that effect before me. I will, however allow the Court of Appeal to do justice to that.”
“So, if the judgment of Port Harcourt wasn’t nul­lified by Justice Abang, it means the judgment sub­sists.
But speaking at a sepa­rate briefing, Senator Ali Modu expressed satis­faction over the order, which he submitted re­strained SenatorMakarfi from parading himself as national chairman. “The judgment of the court said anything done by Senator Makarfi from May till today remain a nullity. So, I wonder why Makarfi is still parad­ing himself as national chairman. If he wants to be national chairman, he should offer himself for a proper convention and seek votes of delegates.”
Commenting on the judgment, Chair­man, Board of Trust­ees (BoT), Peoples Democratic Party, Sena­tor Walid Jibrin has said that the latest court judgment that recog­nised Modu Sheriff as the national chairman of the party was a shocker, but added that the judgment will be appealed.
Senator Jibrin attrib­uted the crisis in PDP to both internal and external forces, adding that the crisis as well as the court judgment will not stop Port Harcourt convention of the party.
Meanwhile, constitu­tional lawyer, Fred Agbe­je, has said that the court ruling that said Modu Sheriff is the PDP national chairman is binding and must be obeyed, since it is the latest judgment on the matter.
According to him, it was the same group that went to court against Ma­karfi, saying, “we may not agree 100 percent with the judgment, but it has been to be obeyed, until it is ap­pealed”.


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