Sunday, January 12, 2025 - A High Court sitting in Katsina, on Friday, dismissed a case filed by 7,095 Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, aspirants challenging the conduct of the party’s congresses in the state.
Dr Mustapha Inuwa led-faction had filed a suit before the court
challenging the conduct of the exercise for allegedly denying some members
level playing ground during the congresses.
The Plaintiffs’ counsel, Mustapha Shitu-Mahuta, had earlier informed the
court that it was unfair for the party to allegedly conduct congresses and
exclude some members from participating.
Shitu-Mahuta said that the congresses at ward, local government and
state levels, were conducted against the democratic tenets and the party
constitution.
The counsel, therefore, urged the court to declare the congresses null
and void, and order for a fresh and genuine congresses that would provide a
level playing ground for all members, as enshrined in the party’s constitution.
However, the defence counsel, Isaac Nwachukwu, told the court that
congresses were internal affairs of the party.
According to him, the court has no jurisdiction to entertain the case,
therefore, urged the court to strike out the case for lack of jurisdiction.
Delivering his judgment on the issue on Friday, Justice Abbas Bawale,
held that the court has no jurisdiction to entertain the matter, as it relates
to internal affairs of the party.
He said the court only has jurisdiction to entertain matters arising
from primary elections, not congresses, where leaders would be elected to run
the affairs of the party.
Bawale explained that that was also the position of the Appeal Court and
the Supreme Court, therefore, “I have no option than to strike out the case for
lack of jurisdiction.”
He, however, said the plaintiffs have right to appeal within 90 days.
Reacting to the ruling, the plaintiffs’ counsel, Mustapha Shitu-Mahuta,
said that they would file an appeal to the Court of Appeal.
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