The crisis rocking the ruling
Peoples Democratic Party has become messier as some of its members
have sued the party for violating guidelines for the election of its
national officers.
Three members – Abba Yale, Alhaji
Yahaya Aruwa Sule and Basir Maidugu – are asking an Abuja High Court
to compel the party to conduct a fresh convention to elect its
national officials.
The suit was filed on March 27, 2013, a
day before the Independent National Electoral Commission made public a
report in which it voided the election of 12 members of the PDP
National Working Committee.
In the report, INEC faulted the process
adopted by the PDP in electing the 12 officials, arguing that it
violated paragraph 6.5 of the guidelines used for conducting the 2012
congresses and national convention of the party.
It, however, approved the elections of
the National Chairman, Alhaji Bamanga Tukur, the Financial Secretary,
Bolaji Anani; the sacked National Secretary, Olagunsoye Oyinlola, and
the sacked National Auditor, Chief Bode Mustapha.
Oyinlola and Mustapha were in February
removed by the Bamanga Tukur-led national leadership of the PDP, which
relied on court judgments which were against them.
But just as the PDP on Wednesday insisted on ignoring the report by INEC, The PUNCH obtained
a copy of the suit in which the three members of the party also
argued that Sections 6.5 (I), page 13 and 6.0, page 17 of the
guidelines for congresses and national convention of the PDP were
violated.
The petitioners are seeking among other things:
• An order compelling the first
defendant (PDP) to conduct fresh elections into the national offices
held by the 2nd to 18th defendants as national officers to bring same
in tandem with PDP’s constitution;
• An order nullifying the selection, affirmation and or appointment of the 2nd to the 18th defendants as national officers;
• the nullification of the election/ appointments of 17 national officers of the PDP.
The plaintiffs claimed that “the 2nd
defendant (Bala Ka’oje) is not an Accountant but a graduate of the
Ahmadu Bello University, having obtained a B.Sc. in Building Engineering
and was purported to be elected national treasurer of the PDP .
They also said that the “3rd defendant
(Bode Mustapha) is not an Accountant but a graduate of the National Open
University of Nigeria, having obtained a B.Sc., in Criminology and
Security Services and was purported to be elected or appointed national
auditor of the PDP.”
Adding that “the 4th defendant (Umar
Tsauri) is not an Accountant and was purported to be elected or
appointed deputy national auditor of the party, they stated that the
“5th defendant (Garba Chiza), was purported to be appointed or elected
national youth leader.
They further argued that Articles 13
(6) page 75; 13 (14), page 78; and 13 (15), page 79 of the PDP
Constitution, made it mandatory that qualification for nomination and or
election into the offices of the national treasurer, national auditor
and deputy national auditor is to be a qualified accountant.
According to them, “the 2nd, 3rd and
4th defendants, not themselves being accountants, were not so qualified
for nomination, appointment and or election into the offices of national
treasurer, national auditor and deputy national auditor.”
They also argued that the election of
the 5th and 6th defendants was in violation of Articles 13 (20),
page 80; and 13 (21), page 18 of the PDP Constitution which stipulate
that those to be elected into the two offices should be between the
ages of 18 and 40.
They observed that “the 5th and 6th
defendants, above 40 years of age respectively, did not possess the
qualification precedent for nomination and or election into the office
of national youth leader and deputy national youth leader.”
The plaintiffs further argued that, “If
the 2 to 18 the defendants are allowed to hold or continue to hold
office as national officers of the PDP and participate in the
activities of its NWC and National Executive Committee, they will
jeopardise the working and or activities of the party, including the
conduct of future nomination or election of candidates into public
offices, including the candidate into the hallowed office of the
President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.”
But just as learnt
that President Goodluck Jonathan would meet with the NWC over the crisis
in the PDP, the National Publicity Secretary, Chief Olisa Metuh, said
the party had resolved to ignore the INEC report which voided the
election of 12 members of the party’s NWC.
Metuh, who briefed journalists after
the weekly meeting of the party’s NWC in Abuja on Wednesday , said the
PDP would no longer respond to ‘rumours’ about the 2012 national
convention.
Metuh spoke in the presence of Tukur, the Deputy National Chairman, Dr. Sam Jaja, and other members of the NWC.
Maintaining that the national
convention was held in strict adherence to the constitution of the
PDP, he said, “We resolved to remain focused in administering the
affairs of the party and not to respond to any further rumours
concerning any issue about the convention.
“The NWC is saying that the national convention was in accordance with the constitution of the PDP and we stand by it.”
He stressed that the NWC was in support
of the activities of the party, especially with the consciousness that
the NEC which Tukur headed was in charge of all affairs of the party.
Metuh restated the commitment of the NWC to the transformation agenda of President Goodluck Jonathan.
He said that the government was doing well by delivering democratic dividends to Nigerians.
According to him, the confidence of the
PDP in the Jonathan administration was responsible for the decision to
invite ministers to brief the party on their performance.
He said, “The NWC states publicly that
we have no issue with any major arm of the party.
The NWC is in complete
support of the President that the PDP helped in installing.
“That the NWC is in support of all
activities of all other bodies of the party, knowing clearly well that
the NEC which the national chairman heads is in charge of the affairs of
the party.
“The NWC unanimously endorsed the
leadership of the party led by the national chairman; that we are
supporting him fully and believe in the programme and idea of the
national chairman; that we will be able to move the party successfully
into the next election.
Our correspondents however gathered that
barring any last minute change in plan, Jonathan would meet behind
closed doors with members of the NWC on Wednesday evening.
The meeting was scheduled to commence at 9pm at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
An insider said that issues bordering on the crisis in the ruling party would be discussed.
The meeting was also expected to come up
with how best to handle the cancellation of the election of the 12
NWC members by INEC.
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