BREAKING: We won’t hold South-West congress, says PDP
The national leadership of the Peoples
Democratic Party has said that it would not hold the South-West zonal
congress of the party originally scheduled for Saturday.
The party said that it was recalling its
officers already sent to Akure, the Ondo State capital, where the
congress was originally scheduled to
National Secretary of the party, Prof. Wale Oladipo, stated this in an interview with our correspondent in Abuja on Friday.
Oladipo said the decision to stop the
congress was because of the order by Justice Ibrahim Buba of a Federal
High Court in Lagos, which restrained the party from going ahead with
its zonal congress.
Apart from Akure, another faction of the party had planned to hold a separate zonal congress in Ijebu Igbo, Ogun State.
But in positive answer to an ex parte
application brought before him on Thursday by the incumbent PDP
South-West Zonal Secretary, Chief ‘Pegba Otemolu, Justice Buba
restrained the party from going ahead with the scheduled congress.
The judge said the order would subsist until the final determination of Otemolu’s main suit.
Oladipo said that as a law abiding party, the PDP would not disobey the court order.
He said, “We are a law-abiding party. I
have been served the court order and as a respondent in the case, I’m
telling you that we are not going to flout the order of the court.
“I’m also aware that the Independent National Electoral Commission will also not be at the congress.
“As a matter of fact, we are withdrawing
our officers who have been sent to conduct the congress. We will stay
action on it until the case if determined by the court.”
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