The new splinter
group that broke out of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party , PDP, on
Saturday has asked a Lagos High Court to sack the Bamanga Tukur-led
executive of the ruling party.
A
statement by the National Secretary of the new faction, Olagunsoye
Oyinlola, said his camp brought the case before the court as a
demonstration of its determination “to effect a change and stem the
slide of the PDP”.
Mr. Oyinlola named the plaintiffs in the case
to include himself, factional chairman, Abubakar Kawu Baraje, and
factional Deputy National Chairman, Sam Sam Jaja.
The Baraje-led
faction, according to Mr. Oyinlola, is asking the court to restrain
chairman of the other faction, Bamanga Tukur, its Deputy Chairman, Uche
Secondus, Women Leader, Kema Chikwe, and Publicity Secretary, Olisah
Metuh and others from parading themselves as members of the national
executive
of the party.
They also sought a motion exparte asking
for leave to serve the defendants outside the jurisdiction of the court.
In its ruling, according to the statement by Mr. Oyinlola, the court
granted the plaintiffs leave to serve the defendants in their various
locations.
But with regards to the matter of their illegality as
members of the National Executive Committee of the party, the court
ruled there was no urgency as to the fact of who should hold what office
and directed both parties to maintain the status quo. Parties are to
return to court on September 9 to argue the motion on notice.
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