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New Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has filed a notice of appeal over
last week’s ruling by a Federal High Court, Abuja, restraining it from
using PDP’s logo and colours and recognising the Alhaji Bamabga
Tukur-led National Working Committee (NWC) as the authentic leadership
of the party.
The notice of appeal was filed this morning, according to the party’s
National Publicity Secretary, Chief Eze Chukwuemeka Eze. He said it was
filed by New PDP’s “team of lawyers led by Raji (SAN) before the
Federal High Court, Abuja, presided over by Honourable Justice Evoh
Chukwu, who ruled against us last Friday. We are also seeking an
injunction and a stay of execution of Honourable Justice Chukwu’s
ruling.”
Continuing, Eze said in a statement issued in Abuja: “The decision to
file the appeal was taken at an emergency meeting of the New PDP
National Working Committee (NWC) following the return of the party’s
National Chairman, Alhaji Abubakar Baraje, from the 2013 pilgrimage to
Mecca, Saudi Arabia. The decision was taken after the NWC carefully
studied last Friday’s ruling by the Federal High Court and after due
consultations with our team of lawyers.
“We once more wish to reiterate that we remain convinced that we have
a good case and are thus determined to ensure that Tukur and his
cohorts are not allowed to hold sway as the leaders of our great party.
“Our teeming members and supporters should, therefore, entertain no
fears whatsoever and should remain steadfast as we seek to legally
establish our case and logically conclude our mission to rescue the PDP
from anti-democratic forces so as to restore the noble vision of the
party’s founding fathers.
“Finally, due to the busy schedules of our Governors and most of the
Stakeholders our proposed G7/Stakeholders/NWC meeting slated for this
week will now hold by next week. Venue and time will duly be
communicated to members by our National Secretary. One of the major
issues slated for discussion is how to receive our new members
particularly the five additional PDP Governors who have indicated
interest in joining us.”
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