Politics
Wike Tightens Grip On Rivers PDP As Fubara Seeks New Abode
Nyesom Wike has tightened his grip on the Rivers State chapter of the PDP following a new court order restraining his political rivals
FCT Minister Nyesom Wike was on Wednesday tightening his grip on the Rivers State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP following an order of the Federal High Court Abuja restraining the national leadership of the party and its governors from dissolving the State Executive Committees loyal to him.
The court has also equally stopped the national leadership and governors from constituting any interim committee to replace the officers of the party in Rivers State at the state, local government and ward levels who are loyal to Wike.
Justice Peter Lifu gave the order in a ruling on an ex-parte motion moved by Dr Joshua Musa, SAN, on behalf of the Rivers State Executive Committee (SEC) and others at the local government and ward levels.
The judge also ordered the PDP national body and other listed as defendants not to tamper with the local government and ward leadership of the party in Rivers, elected along with the SEC this year at various congresses of the party all of whom are loyal to Wike.
He ordered that on no ground should the tenure of the executive committees at the state, local governments and the wards be truncated by the defendants pending the hearing and determination of the substantive suit.
Although the order was made on Tuesday, the certified true copy (CTC) of the enrolled order was made available to News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Wednesday.
NAN reports that the plaintiffs in the ex-parte application marked: FHC/ABJ/CS/1396/2024, are Aaron Chukwuemeka, Oye Fubara Igenewari and ThankGod Bekee, who sued on behalf of themselves and the state, local government and ward executive committees respectfully.
They had sued the PDP, Umar Damagun, acting national chairman; Samuel Anyanwu, the party’s secretary; Umar Bature; National Working Committee (NWC); National Executive Committee (NEC); Board of Trustees (BOT).
Others are the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and Alhaji Bala Mohammed, chairman of PDP Governors Forum as 1st to 9th defendants.
In the motion argued by Musa, the plaintiffs had alleged that the defendants were making clandestine moves to dissolve the legally constituted state, local government and ward executives committees of the party in the state.
They also alleged that the defendants, including the PDP governors, were also attempting to put in place interim committees to replace the Rivers State excos loyal to Wike from performing their duties and functions.
The plaintiffs asserted that unless the defendants were restrained from carrying out the unlawful act, they would be made to suffer injustice and losses.
After listening to the lawyer and perusing the exhibits tendered, Justice Lifu restrained INEC from accepting or recognising any other person or groups other than those elected at the state, local government and ward elections of the PDP in Rivers.
The judge, however, ordered the plaintiffs to file a fresh undertaking to indemnify all the defendants in case it is discovered that the restraining orders issued against the defendants ought not to have been granted.
He subsequently adjourned the matter until Oct. 4 for hearing. (NAN)
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