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Calls for cancellation of Akwa Ibom PDP primaries suffers setback, as court upholds elections

Adesina .O (Teekay) by Adesina .O (Teekay)
May 26, 2022
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The just concluded primary election of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Akwa Ibom State has been upheld by the Federal High Court, Abuja.

Withinnigeria recalls that Mr. Friday Iwok and 30 others had, in a suit with No. FHC/ABJ/CS/606/22, challenged the ward congress conducted in the state on April 30, 2022.

They claimed that the court had ordered, amongst others, that it will be in the interest of justice for the parties to maintain status quo antebellum pending the hearing and determination of the suit and an appeal by the party with the Court of Appeal, Abuja, on May 19th, 2022 alongside an application for stay of order at the same Federal High Court, Abuja.

Counsel to the plaintiffs, Ahmed Raji, in his argument, said the 2nd-331st defendants, PDP, and its Adhoc Delegates committed a contempt of court by ignoring the Status Quo Bellum order of the court, and urged the court to cancel the outcome of all the primaries which commenced from Sunday, May 22nd in Akwa Ibom State.

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Raji argued, “It is contempt by the violators but we are only asking that the court sets aside all actions taken by the defendants after being served with the order of the court.

“If the order to maintain status quo is not obeyed, they will likely not obey the final judgement.”

He, therefore, appealed for more time to study the preliminary objections filed by the defendants which the court accepted following no objections by the counsel defendants.

However, Counsel to the 2nd – 331st defendants, Uwemedimo Nwoko SAN, argued that the Status Quo Bellum advice by the court was misrepresented by the plaintiffs to mean an order of the court to stop the primaries from holding.

Mr Nwoko urged the court to ignore the call for the cancellation of the primaries and rather focus on the preliminary objections which argue that the plaintiffs had no locus standi to challenge the ward Adhoc Congresses in Akwa Ibom State, have not shown any evidence that they contested for the PDP adhoc delegates primaries in the State.

“Someone in this court erroneously published that the court’s Status Quo Ante Bellum advice, was an order stopping the PDP primaries, whereas my lord never made such order,” he said.

Nwoko, who lauded the court for proceeding to hear the preliminary objections instituted, assured that “since Iwok and co were not even aspiring delegates Ab initio, they had no business coming to waste the time of the court.”

Also, Paul Usoro appearing for PDP reasoned, “personally I looked at the order of the court and it was an advice which I believe was well intended by His lordship, but the other parties(the Adhoc delegates) who were same day joined in the matter, were not even given time to articulate their case and I don’t think His lordship would have given an order against such people.”

He said since it was not a restraining order, the Congress of the PDP was held and it was in compliance with the electoral law 2022 as amended, which forbids the court from stopping the primaries and elections.

“We have filed a notice of preliminary objections submitted. We also filed a motion for stay of execution, in other to stay on the side of caution,” he said.

The court, presided by Justice Obiora Egwatu, agreed that the court never stopped the primaries of the PDP in its order and urged the plaintiffs to go ahead with their arguments on the preliminary objections over jurisdiction and locus standi brought by the defendants.

He urged the parties in the case to avoid delaying the process but to help the court accelerate the hearing following the limited judicial time frame for pre-election matters

The court however adjourned to Wednesday, 1st of June, 2022 for further hearing on preliminary objections by the defendants.

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