The Guardian (Nigeria)

PDP, FCTA reject tenure elongation for area council officials

- From Azimazi Momoh Jimoh, Abuja

THeruling of an Abuja High Court, which extended the tenure of area councils’ chairmen and councillor­s by one year, has attracted condemnati­on from the Peoples Democratic Party ( PDP) and Federal Capital Territory Administra­tion ( FCTA).

Justice Ibrahim Mohammed of the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory ( FCT), in suit No.

FCT/ HC/ W/ 910/ 2022, had ruled: “Based on the Electoral Act 2022, which stipulates that the tenure of office of the chairmen of the area councils in FCT would now be four years, instead of three, the existing chairmen, whose tenure were meant to expire today, have another one year in office.”

But the opposition party described the judgment as “bizarre and a very dangerous design by APC, in connivance with certain judicial officers, to abridge our democratic system and foist anarchy on our country.”

Protesting against the judgment at a press briefing, the PDP National Publicity Secretary, Debo Ologunagba, stated: “The clear intent of this judgment is to abridge our electoral process; overthrow the entire outcome of the FCT Area Council election held on Saturday, February 12, 2022, which was overwhelmi­ngly won by PDP candidates; halt the swearing- in of the newly elected chairmen and councilors; and impose an undemocrat­ic government on the FCT.

“The PDP vehemently and without equivocati­on rejects the judgment in its entirety. This judgment cannot be executed, as it is unconstitu­tional, illegal, baseless and devoid of any legal foundation and reasoning for implementa­tion.”

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