The PDP on May 25 conducted a primary election in Ogun which produced Adebutu as the governorship candidate.
By Jeffrey Agbo
A Federal High Court in Abeokuta on Tuesday nullified all primaries conducted by the various factions of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Ogun State.
Justice O. O. Oguntoyibo, in his ruling, ordered rerun of the primaries within 14 days.
The court declared that all the primaries conducted by the PDP in the state were not in accordance with the provisions of the Electoral Act.
Justice Oguntoyinbo directed the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) not to recognise Ladi Adebutu as the governorship candidate of the party in the state.
The judgement spells more trouble for the PDP which is already experiencing leadership crisis at the centre.
The PDP on May 25 conducted a primary election in Ogun which produced Adebutu as the governorship candidate.
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A former governorship aspirant, Jimi Lawal, then went to court to challenge the delegates list used during the primary by the Sikirulahi Ogundele-led party executives at the Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library in the state capital.
Three members of Lawal’s group, Taiwo Idris, Kehinde Akala and Ayinde Monsuri, had dragged the party, Adebutu and INEC to court challenging the authenticity of the delegates lists used for the conduct of the primaries.
The plaintiffs contended that those on the list used by the electoral panel for the primaries were not democratically elected at the ward, local government and state congresses, hence the panel “cannot unilaterally or arbitrarily impose” the list on the party.
The plaintiffs, in their originating summons, had prayed the court among others, to nullify or set aside the state congress/indirect primary election, held by the first defendant (the PDP) on May 25, 2022 “to choose the candidate which the first defendant intends to nominate/sponsor at the 2023 governorship election in Ogun State based on the list of delegates who were not democratically elected at the ward congress.”
They also sought an order directing INEC “to disregard and/or refrain from giving effect to the results of the alleged 1st defendant’s indirect primary election held on May 25, 2022 based on the list of ad-hoc delegates who were not elected at the ward congresses constituted by the 1st defendant for that purpose.”