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| Jimoh Ibrahim |
Fabiyi, Ade Adesomoju and Peter Dada
The Independent National Electoral
Commission has named Mr. Jimoh Ibrahim as the candidate of the Peoples
Democratic Party for the November 26 governorship election in Ondo
State.
The action of the commission sent the
camp of the factional National Chairman of the party, Senator Modu
Sheriff, into wild jubilation.
With this announcement, Mr. Eyitayo Jegede (SAN), has ceased from being the official candidate of the PDP.
Jegede is the choice of another faction of the party under the leadership of Senator Ahmed Makarfi.
Until the commission released the final
list of all the candidates that would contest the election, on Thursday
evening, the name of Jegede was put on its website as the candidate of
the PDP.
In a letter sent to the Ondo State
Resident Electoral Commissioner, Mr. Segun Agbaje, the commission
described the list as final.
The letter conveying the list was signed by the Secretary to the Commission, Mr. Augusta Ogakwu.
The emergence of Ibrahim came on the
heels of a ruling by a Federal High Court in Abuja, which rejected a
move by Jegede to appeal against the recognition of Ibrahim as the
candidate of the PDP.
Specifically, Justice Okon Abang, on
Thursday, dismissed the application by Jegede on the grounds that he
lacked the locus standi to file it.
Jegede had by his application sought the
leave of the court to appeal against the judgment directing INEC to
recognise Ibrahim as the party’s candidate.
The October 14, 2016, judgment of the
court which Jegede sought to appeal was for the enforcement of an
earlier verdict of the same court delivered on June 29, 2016, and which
directed INEC to only accept the list of PDP candidate submitted by the
Biyi Poroye-led executive in the state.
But in his ruling on Thursday Justice Abang held that the application lacked merit.
While striking it out, the judge held
that Jegede was not mentioned in the substantive matter and, as such, he
lacked the locus standi to seek leave to appeal the judgment.
The judge ruled, “He (Jegede) also
lacked the right to be joined in the main suit and, as such, he cannot
be joined thereafter or have the right to appeal the judgment. He is not
entitled to appeal.
“There is nothing from the records of
the court leading to the judgment of June 29, showing that the applicant
has interest in the matter.”
But a High Court sitting in Akure, the
Ondo State capital, earlier in the day restrained INEC from removing the
name of Mr. Eyitayo Jegede (SAN) as the candidate of the PDP for the
November 26, 2016, governorship election.
Justice William Olamide gave the ruling
on Thursday based on an ex-parte motion brought before the court by the
Clement Faboyede-led PDP faction in the state.
An Abuja High Court had on October 15 ordered the electoral commission to remove Jegede’s name for the name of Ibrahim.
In his ruling, Justice Olamide said that
it would be out of order for INEC to replace Jegede’s name, pending the
determination of the motion on notice, saying doing such would
contravene the principles of equity, justice and fairness.
Meanwhile, the Ahmed Makarfi’s faction has condemned INEC’s declaration of Ibrahim as the candidate of the party.
The Publicity Secretary of the faction,
Mr. Banji Okunomo, said the commission was biased in the pronouncement
despite the court order restraining it from declaring Ibrahim as the
candidate.
He said, “That is INEC ‘s candidate and
not PDP’s candidate and it is unfortunate that the INEC that is supposed
to be an unbiased electoral umpire has allowed itself to be used by
those whose intention is to truncate the nascent democracy we have in
this country.”
Immediately after the name of Ibrahim
was announced by INEC, Sheriff and his camp described the action of the
commission as a victory for the rule of law.
Sheriff said that he would expect Jegede
to work with Ibrahim to win the election, adding that both of them
belonged to the same political party.

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