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Olagunsoye Oyinlola, who was reinstated by the courts as the National
Secretary, yesterday wrote INEC asking it not to recognise any
correspondence from the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, not signed by
him.
Hours after his letter arrived INEC, the mainstream PDP led by Alhaji
Bamanga Tukur also wrote INEC, informing it of the suspension of
Oyinlola from the party.
In the letter delivered yesterday evening at INEC headquarters, Tukur
also informed the electoral body of the suspension of senior officials
of the dissident nPDP, among who were Alhaji Abubakar Baraje and Dr. Sam
Sam Jaja, National Chairman and Deputy National Chairman, respectively,
of the dissident faction of the party.
Meanwhile, Senator Bukola Saraki, one of the leading lights in the
nPDP, yesterday, described the suspension of the officials of the nPDP
from the party as a setback for the ruling party.
Saraki revealed that the G-7 governors were still waiting for a
response to a letter to President Goodluck Jonathan from Governor
Babangida Aliyu, giving notice of their readiness to resume peace talks.
The communication war in Abuja was opened, yesterday, with a letter
by Oyinlola to INEC asking the electoral body not to recognise any
letter to it from the PDP not signed by him.
Besides writing INEC, Oyinlola also wrote his colleagues in the
National Working Committee, NWC, to respect his authority as the chief
administrative and accounting officer of the party based on last
Wednesday’s court judgment which confirmed him as national secretary.
In the letter to INEC chairman, personally signed by Oyinlola and
dated November 12, Oyinlola insisted that he remains the authentic
national secretary of the party on account of the Appeal Court judgment
which set aside the earlier judgment of Justice Abdul Kafarati which had
in January 11 removed him, adding that the Court of Appeal, Abuja, is a
superior court of competence jurisdiction.
Oyinlola’s letter
In the letter entitled Notification of Re-Instatement As National
Secretary of the Peoples Democratic Party, Oyinlola wrote: “As you may
be aware, the Court of Appeal, Abuja Judicial Division has nullified the
January 11, 2013 judgment of the Federal High Court, Abuja, which
removed me from office as the National Secretary of the Peoples
Democratic Party, PDP.
“The directive of the court was implemented by the Independent
National Electoral Commission, INEC, which consequently struck out my
name off its register and other documents, as the National Secretary of
PDP.
“Following the nullification of the above stated judgment of the
Federal High Court, Abuja, presided over by Justice Abdul Kafarati by
the Court of Appeal, Abuja, which is a superior court of competent
jurisdiction, which also ruled that I was wrongfully removed from
office, this correspondence serves to inform you of my decision to
continue to perform my duties as the validly elected National Secretary
of PDP.
“Your records would reveal that I was validly elected into office as
National Secretary at the national convention of PDP held on Saturday
March 24, 2012.
“You are requested to kindly note this development and reflect it
accordingly in your records, in compliance with the court judgment
delivered on Wednesday November 6, 2013.
“A copy of the judgment is attached for your attention and further
necessary action, please. Kindly note that in compliance with the
constitution of PDP, I am expected to sign all official correspondences
emanating from the PDP national secretariat to the Independent National
Electoral Commission, in my capacity as the National Secretary of the
party.
“While thanking you for your attention, please accept the assurances of my warmest regards and best wishes.”
In another letter to his colleagues in the NWC routed through the
National Legal Adviser, Victor Kwon yesterday, Oyinlola said: “As you
are very well aware, the Court of Appeal by its judgment delivered on
Wednesday November 6, 2013 reinstated me as National Secretary of the
party.
“This followed the nullification of the judgment of the Federal High
Court, Abuja, presided over by Justice Abdul Kafarati by the Court of
Appeal, Abuja, which is a superior court of competent jurisdiction which
also ruled that I was wrongfully removed from office as PDP National
Secretary.
“You are requested to kindly note this development for immediate
compliance by the PDP and all its organs, particularly the National
Chairman and members of the National Working Committee of our great
party.
“Kindly note that in compliance with the constitution of the PDP, I
am expected to sign all official correspondences emanating from the PDP
national secretariat as the Chief Administrative and Accounting Officer
of the party.”
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