A High Court of the Federal Capital Territory in Apo, Abuja on Wednesday
sacked Ali Modu Sheriff as the Chairman of the Peoples Democratic
Party.Justice Valentine Ashi held that
Sheriff’s ascension to office was unlawful as it was based on amended
provision of the PDP Constitution illegally introduced in December 2014.
Though the court did not specifically
mention Sheriff’s name, it made an order restraining all persons who
became national officers of the party by virtue of the amended Article
47, Rule 6 of the party’s constitution from further parading themselves
in the said capacities (national officers).
The judge nullified the amendment of the
said provision of Article 47(6) of the party’s constitution which he
ruled was done in violation of the mandatory provisions of Article 66
(2) and (3) of the same constitution.
The judge ruled, “The purported
amendment of Article 47, Rule 6 of the PDP, 2012 at a Special Convention
held on Wednesday and Thursday, 10 and 11 December, 2014, is
unconstitutional, null and void as there was no compliance with
mandatory provisions of Article 66 (2) and (3) of the same constitution.
“By reason of the above, the purported
amendment of Article 47(6) introduced to the PDP Constitution on the
aforesaid dates, are hereby set aside.
“All persons, individuals, officers,
servants or agents of the PDP parading themselves as the national
officers of the PDP pursuant to the purported amendment which has now
been nullified are hereby restrained from further parading themselves in
these capacities.”
Justice Ashi was delivering judgment in a
suit filed by a member of the party in Irele Local Government Area of
Ondo State, Chief Joseph Jero.
The suit, with number CV/1867/2016, was filed on June 2, 2016.
Only the PDP was the respondent to the suit.
The Article 47, Rule 6 of the party’s
constitution was amended at a Special National Convention held on
December 10 and 11, 2014.
The original provision provided that in
the case of a vacancy, the executive committee of the party either at
ward, state or national levels of the party, should appoint a caretaker
or a chairman from the zone of the former holder of the office “pending
the conduct of election.”
But the amended provision stipulates
that the appointed caretaker or chairman should hold office “to serve
the term of the (previous) officer.”
The amendment was made to validate the
emergence of Adamu Mu’azu as the chairman of the party following the
abrupt exit of his successor, Bamanga Tukur, in 2014.
But, upholding the plaintiff’s case on
Wednesday, Justice Ashi held that the amendment of Article 47(6) of the
party’s constitution was “illegal, null and void” as the process of
amendment did not follow the mandatory procedure stipulated under
Article 66(2) and (3) of party’s constitution.
The provision of the said Article 66(2)
of the PDP Constitution required the national executive committee of
the party (when it involves a national office) to notify the National
Secretary about the proposed amendment, stating the specific proposed
amendment and the reasons for the proposal within two months to the date
of the national convention.
By virtue of Article 66(3) of the
party’s constitution, the National Secretary is also expected to notify
state branches stating the details of the proposed amendment and the
reasons for it at least one month to the national convention.
The judge held that the provisions were
not complied with in the process of the amendment of Article 47(6) of
the party’s constitution.
He dismissed the contention of the PDP’s
lawyers, one of whom was Okere Kingdom, who had argued that the
appointment of the party’s chairman was an internal affair of the party
which the court should not dabble into.
But the judge explained that in as much
as such issue was an internal affair of the party, the court had
jurisdiction to determine whether the party followed its own
constitution and regulations in the steps it took.
The plaintiff, Jero, had through his
suit invoked the jurisdiction of the court to interpret sections 221(d)
and 223 (1)(a) of the Nigerian Constitution, Article 47(6) of the PDP
Constitution as well as section 85(3) of the Electoral Act with regard
to the appointment of a caretaker or chairman of the party.
But Sheriff and Wale Oladipo have denied being sacked by the court’s judgment.
They said in a statement issued by
Oladipo that the judgment was based on a mere amendment of the party
constitution and that it did not affect their tenure in office.
The statement said, “Our attention has
been drawn to reports circulating in the media that a Federal Capital
Territory High Court has ousted the National Chairman of the PDP,
Senator Ali-Modu Sheriff.
“This is completely false and a clear
misrepresentation of the ruling of the court as it never gave any ruling
ousting the national chairman.
“For the avoidance of doubt, the court
only heard and delivered judgment on a matter concerning certain
amendments in the PDP constitution, which has nothing to do with the
election of Senator Ali Modu Sheriff as the national chairman or even
that of his predecessor, Alhaji Adamu Mu’azu.
“Senator Ali Modu Sheriff was duly
elected as the national chairman of the PDP. He still holds office as
the National Chairman and has not been removed by any court.
“We therefore urge those misleading the
media and the unsuspecting public to desist from such. The media is also
urged to always cross-check their facts before going to press.”
But the National Caretaker Committee of
the PDP has expressed satisfaction with Thursday’s judgement, which
sacked Sheriff and Oladipo as the national chairman and national
secretary of the party, respectively.
Speaking on the court judgement, the
caretaker committee advised Sheriff to retrace his steps and join hands
with it to move the former ruling party forward.
The Secretary of the Caretaker
Committee, Ben Obi, in an interview with journalists, described the
judgement as a welcome development.
“We expect more positive court rulings
in the days ahead in favour of our party. It is time for them to face
the truth and retrace their steps,” Obi advised
He called on Sheriff and his supporters
to stop their hard line posture and cooperate with the caretaker
committee to move the party forward.
“We believe that truth must be upheld; we want all hands to be on deck to chart the way forward,” he addedSource: Punch News
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