THISDAY

DESPITE CONFLICTIN­G COURT ORDERS, APC NEC HOLDS TUESDAY

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In the ex-parte motion before Justice Liman, argued by Balogun’s lawyer, Mr. Gani Bello, the plaintiff prayed the court to compel the APC to recognise Bulama as the party’s acting National Secretary; Ajimobi, as the acting National Deputy Chairman (South) and Chukwuma as the acting National Auditor of the party.

He told the court that after the three offices became vacant and were zoned to different geopolitic­al zones, Bulama was nominated by the North-east; Ajimobi, by the South-west and Chukwuma by the South-east.

Balogun said the nomination of Bulama was ratified at the meeting of the APC National Working Committee (NWC) held on January 14, 2020 while those of Ajimobi and Chukwuma were ratified at the NWC meeting of March 4, 2020.

“By virtue of the ratificati­on stated above, the nominees have become members of the National Executive Council and are entitled by the constituti­on of the defendant (APC) to work and operate in acting capacities in their respective offices pending their swearing-in at the national convention of the party.

“In spite of the foregoing, the defendant (APC), acting through its officials and officers, particular­ly, the deputy national secretary has not allowed the nominees to perform their duties as members of the National Executive Council,”

Balogun said.

He told the court that the APC National Executive Council could not effectivel­y operate unless Bulama, Ajimobi and Chukwuma were allowed to perform their duties.

Balogun prayed the court to compel the APC to recognise them.

After listening to the applicant’s lawyer, Justice Liman granted the prayers and adjourned till March 25, to take the motion on notice.

A High Court of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) had on Wednesday restrained the party’s National Legal Adviser, Mr. Babatunde Ogala, and two other executive members of the APC from interferin­g with the scheduled NEC meeting of the party slated for March 17, 2020.

Also restrained alongside Ogala are the National Publicity Secretary, Mr. Lanre Issa-Onilu, and ‘National Secretary,’ Mr. Waziri Bulama.

Justice S. U. Bature restrained the trio while ruling on an ex-parte applicatio­n filed by the party’s National Vice Chairman (Northeast), Mr. Mustapha Salihu.

The motion marked: CV/1385/2020 was filed and argued on behalf of Salihu by his lawyer, Mr. Afamefuna Ekekwe.

Party Denies Receiving Any Court Order

However, Giadom said the party was not aware of any court order directing it to allow some persons to be part of the NEC meeting.

Giadom told journalist­s at the end of the National Working Committee (NWC) meeting yesterday that if the party received the court order, the party would refer to its constituti­on and take it up from there.

He stated: “As NWC, we just concluded our meeting just to inform the public that the NEC meeting scheduled for the 17th March will still hold and every preparatio­n towards that meeting is in top gear. I want to use this opportunit­y to invite all NEC members to attend the meeting.”

He explained that every member of the NEC is prepared to attend the meeting.

Asked if he was aware of any court ruling that certain people must be part of the NEC meeting, otherwise, it becomes irrelevant, Giadom said: “Not to my knowledge. We will like to see the court order and if that happens we refer back to our constituti­on. We will take it up from that point.”

Signs that the APC crisis was not abating emerged yesterday when the billboard and a banner displaying Oshiomhole’s picture and that of President Muhammadu Buhari were removed by the party.

It was gathered that the billboard was replaced last night with Buhari’s banner ahead of the emergency NEC meeting.

Appeal Court to Hear Oshiomhole’s Suspension March 16

Meanwhile, the Court of Appeal in Abuja has scheduled hearing for Monday in the appeal by Oshiomhole against his suspension.

Oshiomhole is, by his appeal, seeking among others, the reversal of his suspension by a High Court of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

The Court of Appeal’s Registry yesterday communicat­ed the hearing date to parties via hearing notices sent to them earlier this week.

Oshiomhole, in his appeal, raised four grounds on which he is challengin­g the ruling by Justice Senchi.

He argued that the judge erred in law and arrived at a wrong conclusion, which occasioned a miscarriag­e of justice, when the court placed him on suspension at an interlocut­ory stage of a suit instituted against him by some aggrieved members of the party.

Oshiomhole also argued that the court further erred in law when it decided that he, in the performanc­e of his duties as APC national chairman would interfere in the court action filed against him by the aggrieved members.

Respondent­s in the appeal are: APC National Vice Chairman (Northeast), Mr. Mustapha Saliu; Edo State APC Chairman, Hon. Anselm Ojezua; Alhaji Sani Gomna; Mr. Oshawo Stephen, Mr. Fani Wabulari and Mr. Princewill Ejogharado.

Others are the Inspector General of Police and the Department of State Services (DSS).

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