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Appeal Court Affirms Fayose’s Faction as Authentic PDP in Ekiti

- Victor Ogunje in Ado Ekiti

The Court of Appeal sitting in Ado Ekiti, Ekiti State yesterday affirmed the election of Governor Ayodele Fayose’s protégé, Gboyega Oguntuase-led executive as the authentic leaders of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the state.

The court quashed the earlier judgment given by Justice Taiwo Taiwo of the Federal High Court in Ado Ekiti, which confirmed Chief Williams Ajayi-led faction as the validly elected State Working Committee of the party.

Factional crisis hit the party following the state congress of March 9, 2017, as two parallel executives emerged from the congress with both Oguntuase and Ajayi laying claim to the chairmansh­ip seat.

The court had last year declared Ajayi, a loyalist of the senator representi­ng Ogun East, Buruji Kashamu, the validly elected chairman at the party’s state congress conducted on March 9, 2018.

Sequel to that, Oguntuase had approached the court, calling on the appellate court to set aside the earlier judgment.

Oguntuase, through his lawyer, Obafemi Adewale, averred that the court acted ultra vires by pokenosing into internal affairs of the party, contrary to Supreme Court that every party can regulates itself.

Delivering his judgment, the three-man appeal justices, led by Justice Ahmed Belgore, agreed with the position canvassed by the appellant, saying the PDP has the power to regulate itself.

Belgore said the lower court didn’t take into cognisance the Supreme

Court judgment which had earlier described the Senator Ahmed Makarfi-led Caretaker Committee to superinten­ded over the party for over a year as a legal and legitimate body.

“The Supreme Court ruled that the national convention remains the topmost legal body that can regulate the party and said the need to constitute a caretaker committee was agreed at a convention and that makes whatever they do at this state level legal. “The lower court didn’t even take into cognisance the issue of jurisdicti­on raised by the defendants(PDP and Oguntuase) that the court lacks the jurisdicti­on to entertain the suit in the first instance, rather than considered this, the judge went ahead and delivered his judgment.

“The issue of preliminar­y objection raised by these defendants on the strength of jurisdicti­on and the power of party to regulate itself without interferen­ce, was valid.

“We hereby set aside the judgment of the lower court in this regard,” the court stated.

On the issue raised about which faction is constituti­onally empowered to produce the party candidate for the July 14 governorsh­ip poll, the court said: “That is the internal mechanism of a party, no court can meddle in that,” Justice Belogore added.

Responding, counsel to the appellant, Adewale said: “We have never had factions in PDP Ekiti State, PDP here has always been one.

“The judgment at the appeal court has reaffirmed that there is only one PDP executives in Ekiti and that is headed by Oguntuase.

“The court has set out clearly that the process that produced them is

legal and the people who are challengin­g the executives have no platform in law.

“All the document that the Williams Ajayi group brought were all not signed or authentica­ted. And the court has said that it would not give credence to such papers because, they are all mere pieces of paper not authentic documents.

“The court has reaffirmed the position of the Supreme Court that the court has no business with matters that have to do with internal affairs of the party. The court cannot choose leaders or candidates for our party.

“We have to appreciate our judiciary for standing on the path of consistenc­y and for also appreciati­ng the urgency in determinin­g this matter. The Appeal was argued on Monday and judgment delivered today.

It is not a judgment you would say they just write something.

“All our citizens that are participat­ing in politics should learn from this judgment that parties are supreme in their internal affairs,” he said.

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