By Onoja Baba
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Edo State Governorship Campaign Council, has described the recent Federal High Court judgement that voided its primary election held on February 22, 2024, as a temporary setback.
On Thursday, Justice Inyang Ekwo of the Federal High Court in Abuja invalidated the PDP primary election, which produced Asue Ighodalo as its governorship candidate.
Justice Ekwo delivered this ruling in a suit (FHC/ABJ/CS/165/2024) filed by discontented delegates, with Kelvin Mohammed as a notable representative.
The judge annulled the primaries due to the unlawful exclusion of 378 delegates who were entitled to vote, in violation of legal provisions.
In response, PDP National Publicity Secretary, Debo Ologunagba and Legal Adviser, Kamaldeen Ajibade SAN complained that the court did not issue any order nullifying Ighodalo’s primary election as the party’s candidate for the Edo State Governorship election.
They emphasized that the reliefs sought by the plaintiffs did not include the disqualification or nullification of Ighodalo’s primary election victory.
Reacting to the judgement, the chairman of the PDP Edo State Governorship Campaign Council and Adamawa State Governor, Ahmadu Fintiri, dismissed the process as a child’s play, asserting that it won’t withstand scrutiny in the Court of Appeal.
He assured that they would intensify their campaign efforts, committing to additional work that wasn’t initially planned.
He also stated that they would outshine their detractors, demonstrating their expertise in this area.
Fintiri stated: “Yes, there is a little setback, temporarily. God will see us through it. I am referring to the three days ago Court Judgment. Anybody, who peruses and looks through the entire process will know that it is a child’s play. This will not stand in the court of law.
“Particularly, we will be approaching the Court of Appeals, and that shouldn’t deter us, we will put in more commitments, and more work that we have not intended to do earlier. So that we would put our distractors into shame, and this is what we know how to do best.”
He also acknowledged the challenge of their assignment, stating that they will rely on the guidance and experiences of senior party stakeholders to navigate it successfully.
Meanwhile, in his remarks, the PDP National Legal Adviser affirmed that they faced challenges in Edo state, emphasizing that the court did not invalidate the party’s primary election.
Ajibade stated that: “I know many people were taken aback when the news broke that our primary election has been nullified and that our candidate has been disqualified.
“Yesterday I was on television to put the record straight and the CTC that came out has vindicated me on what I said on Television. In Edo state, we have a lot of challenges, we have 8 cases that we are battling with and certainly we know that where you have a party that is popular the struggle for the ticket will be fierce.
“Out of the 8 cases we are done with 7. The one of the day before yesterday was the 7th. We still have one pending before the court, and by God’s grace it will go the same way the other cases have gone.”
Ajibade confirmed that they will appeal the judgement to the highest court. He continued: “To put the record straight, I know that some of you might not have the time to look at the CTC, but the court did not nullify our primary.
“The issue before the court was basically the issue of delegates in the election. The Apex Court has pronounced that the issue of delegates is purely an internal party affair. To cure the issue that we normally have in the party whereby anybody can be sponsored to go and challenge the primary, to go and disqualify other candidates that was why the National Assembly introduced section 84 (14) many of us can go and take a look at that. It says it is only an aspirant who participated in a primary election that can challenge such an election.
“But like I said, in the wisdom of the judge, he saw that from a different angle. But by the time we get to the appeal court, we will put our record in proper perspective. This is not the first time we have had this, during the last election we had a similar issue that moved from the Federal High Court to the Supreme Court. Members of the campaign council do not be discouraged by what you hear. You can pick up the CTC and read and know that our candidate is unshakable.”
However, the PDP governorship candidate, Ighodalo, acknowledged that the competition would be challenging, but affirmed their determination to give their utmost effort.
He said: “It is not going to be easy. It is going to be very difficult. We are already seeing the signs. It is going to be a difficult election; not on the issues, but on the distractions. But sometimes these distractions are more difficult to deal with than issues. But I know we have leaders who are more than capable to set the ball rolling and to lift us higher than some others. So, I am truly grateful.
“On behalf of my deputy and myself, what I want to say is this, we will give this everything we have. We will give it our 150 per cent commitment. We will ensure that we will make this our party extremely proud to have presented us as their candidates.”