Another Court Stops PDP Convention, Orders Inclusion Of Sule Lamido
The Federal High Court sitting in Abuja on Friday ordered the Peoples Democratic Party to suspend its national convention scheduled to take place in Ibadan, Oyo State, on November 15 and 16.
Justice Peter Lifun, while delivering judgment in the suit instituted by former Jigawa State Governor, Sule Lamido, restrained the Independent National Electoral Commission from supervising, monitoring,, or recognising any convention conducted by the PDP without including the plaintiff as a contestant.
Lifu held that the evidence before the court established that Lamido was unjustly denied the opportunity to obtain a nomination form to contest for the position of National Chairman of the party, in violation of the PDP Constitution and its internal regulations.
The court affirmed that the PDP was duty-bound to create opportunities for its members to serve by adopting deliberate measures that enable them to pursue their political aspirations.
As a consequential order, Justice Lifu directed that the planned convention be put on hold to allow Lamido to obtain the nomination form, mobilise supporters, and conduct his campaign.
“An order is hereby made that before any convention is held, the PDP is to make nomination forms available to the plaintiff.
“In the light of the above, it is hereby held that the convention be put on hold for the plaintiff to obtain a nomination form, campaign, and mobilise supporters,” the judge declared.

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