Two suites seeking the removal of Alhaji Adamu
Mu`azu as National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) were on
Thursday withdrawn.
This
was disclosed by the legal counsel to the two aggrieved members of the party,
Mr Elochukwu Nweke, at a news conference in Abuja.
The
aggrieved members, Mr Emmanuel Onu and Mr Ezionye Ndubuisi, in separate suits
in September and October filed legal action at the Federal High Court in Abuja.
They
were seeking the removal of Mu’azu as PDP’s national chairman in their suits,
which had INEC and PDP as interested parties.
The
plaintiffs faulted the process that produced Mu’azu as chairman of the party,
saying it was not known to the party’s constitution.
Mu’azu,
it would be recalled, emerged chairman of PDP in February through the
ratification of the National Executive Committee (NEC) of the party.
This
followed the resignation of Alhaji Bamanga Tukur, the party`s immediate past
national chairman.
Confirming
the development, Nweke told newsmen at the national headquarters of the PDP
that: “We wish to officially announce that we have withdrawn the suit seeking
to remove the PDP national chairman from office.”
He
stated that the decision of his clients to withdraw the suit was in “the best
overriding interest of the party and in view of fresh evidence, letter and
documentation from INEC”.
This,
he said, confirmed the validity of the appointment of Mu’azu as acting PDP
national chairman and ongoing constitutional process by the PDP to ratify
anomalies raised in their suits.
He
said the aggrieved members had filed a different notice of discontinuance of
the suit at the Federal High Court, Abuja, and that the court had officially
served all parties.
This,
he said, brought an end to the legal challenge over the appointment of Mu’azu.
Nweke,
however, said he was not aware of any settlements to his clients by the
national chairman of the PDP.
He
said: “We are instructed by plaintiff to withdraw the matter and that is what
we have done.”
He
further said that the legal action taken by their client has prompted the party
to do the right thing with regards to the chairmanship of Mu’azu.
“As
we pointed out, there is an ongoing process to elect national executive
members.
“If
the plaintiff had not done that, I doubt if they will do the right thing,” he
said.
Source: Vanguard news
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