PDP leadership suits: Appeal Court dismisses leftover appeals
A 3-man special panel of
justices of the Court of Appeal on Thursday in Abuja dismissed all four
leftover appeals that emanated from PDP national leadership tussle.
Ruling in the
applications for the withdrawal of the appeals, the Chairman of the panel,
Justice Ibraheem Saulawa, held that the appeals had indeed become academic.
Saulawa said the July 12 decision of the Supreme Court in the PDP legal crises
had obliterated further legal actions on the matter.
“The withdrawal of the
four appeals by parties stems from the July 12 judgment of the apex court as no
other court in the country can entertain these same matters again. “Having been
withdrawn, it would be a taboo to entertain these extant appeals as they have
become academic.
“It is also imperative
to state that these withdrawals were acts of mutuality from parties and
according to our extant laws,’’ the justice said. The President of the Court of
Appeal had set up the special panel to dispose lawsuit that arose from the
PDP’s leadership crises with acceleration.
The panel adjourned
indefinitely hearing on the four appeals marked CA/A/402/2016, CA/A/402A/2016
CA/A/402B/M/2016 and CA/A/551/M/2016, to await the outcome of a related appeal
in Port Harcourt division of the court. The decision followed a motion filed by
the Sen. Ali Modu Sheriff faction of the party.
The group had through
their counsel, Chief Akin Olujinmi, SAN, urged the appellate court panel to
temporarily hands-off the suit filed by the Sen. Ahmed Markafi-led faction of
the party.
They based their request
on the fact that the court in Port Harcourt had already heard the matter before
it and reserved its judgment. Makarfi’s faction had approached the court to
challenge judgment by Justice Okon Abang of the Federal High Court, Abuja,
delivered on June 30, which recognised Sheriff as National Chairman of the
party.
Earlier in the session,
Mr. Yinus-Ustas Usman, counsel to Makarfi and Chief Ben Obi applied to withdraw
the appeal, as according to him, the actions had become academic. Also, Chief
Ferdinand Orbih (SAN), counsel to the PDP filed an oral application for similar
withdrawal of his client’s appeal.
Mr. Olumide Olujimi,
counsel to Sheriff, raised no objection to the applications, according to him,
the process was apt as the extant appeals no longer have utilitarian benefits.
Chief Benson Akingboye, Chairman of the Ondo State PDP Executive, Chief
Ehiozuwa Agbonayinma and INEC were among the respondents in the appeals.
PDP national leadership
crisis was laid to rest on July 12, when the Supreme Court affirmed Makarfi’s-
led caretaker committee as the authentic national leadership of the party.
Source: Vanguardngr
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