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Court Restrains INEC From Recognising ADC Congresses by ogododo(op): 11:48am On Apr 29
The Federal High Court in Abuja on Wednesday restrained the Independent National Electoral Commission from recognising or participating in any congress organised by a disputed caretaker leadership of the African Democratic Congress.

The court, in a judgment delivered by Justice Joyce Abdulmalik, also barred former Senate President, David Mark, and other prominent figures in the party from interfering with the functions and tenure of elected state executives.

The ruling is the latest development in the festering leadership dispute within the ADC, with clear implications for the control of party structures ahead of future political activities.

The case arose from an originating summons filed by Norman Obinna and six others on behalf of state chairpersons and executive committees of the party.
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[b]The plaintiffs challenged the legality of actions taken by a caretaker or interim national leadership, particularly the move to organise state congresses through an appointed committee.

They argued that the caretaker body lacked constitutional authority to organise such congresses or to appoint any committee for that purpose.

According to them, only duly elected party organs recognised under the party’s constitution possess the power to conduct congresses.


The plaintiffs, therefore, asked the court to affirm the tenure of the state executive committees and restrain any parallel processes that could undermine their authority.

In resolving the dispute, Justice Abdulmalik held that the claims brought before the court were valid and deserving of judicial consideration, especially in view of alleged breaches of constitutional and statutory provisions.

She stated that she found “the issue in the originating summons meritorious”.

The judge framed the central issue as whether the second to sixth defendants, including Mark, had the constitutional or statutory authority to assume the powers of elected state organs of the ADC, whose tenure is guaranteed under the party’s constitution.

She relied on section 223 of the 1999 Constitution, which mandates political parties to conduct periodic elections based on democratic principles, as well as Article 23 of the ADC Constitution, which provides that national and state officers shall hold office for a maximum of two terms spanning eight years.

According to her, “the question is whether there is any infraction committed by Mr Mark and co-defendants when they convened meetings and appointed a body known as a congress committee to organise state congresses.”

On the defence raised by the defendants that the matter was an internal affair of a political party and therefore outside the jurisdiction of the court, the judge acknowledged the settled legal position but clarified its limits.

She held that while courts are generally reluctant to interfere in internal party matters, they will intervene where there is a clear allegation of violation of constitutional or statutory provisions.

“The law is settled that courts will not interfere. However, where there is an allegation of breach of constitutional or statutory provisions, the court has a duty to intervene,” she ruled.

“Where a party alleges that its constitution has been violated, the court is bound to adjudicate. Any argument that this court lacks jurisdiction on that basis fails,” she added.


Justice Abdulmalik stressed that political parties must operate strictly within the confines of their constitutions, noting that any deviation from prescribed procedures, particularly in leadership matters, cannot be justified under the guise of internal autonomy.

She found that the procedure adopted by the defendants, including the appointment of a “congress committee,” was not recognised by the ADC constitution and therefore invalid.

Consequently, the court held that the tenure of the state executive committees remains valid and must be allowed to run its full course without interference.

The judge further ruled that only those elected structures have the authority to organise state congresses, effectively nullifying any process initiated by the caretaker leadership.

In a set of far-reaching orders, the court set aside the appointment of the congress committee and restrained INEC from recognising any congress organised by it.

The court also restrained Mark and the other defendants from organising congresses or conventions outside the provisions of the party’s constitution.

Additionally, they were barred from taking any steps capable of undermining or disrupting the authority of the state executive committees.

The PUNCH reports that the plaintiffs, led by Obinna, instituted the suit in a representative capacity on behalf of ADC state chairmen and executive committees across the country.

The defendants in the matter include the ADC, David Mark, Patricia Akwashiki, Malam Bolaji Abdullahi, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, Oserheimen Osunbor, and INEC.

In their submissions, the plaintiffs challenged the legality of caretaker or interim national working committees and urged the court to restrain INEC from recognising or participating in any congress conducted under such arrangements.

They maintained that under both the ADC constitution and the 1999 Constitution (as amended), the tenure of state executive committees subsists until valid congresses are conducted in accordance with laid-down procedures.

They further argued that any attempt to bypass the elected structures undermines internal party democracy and erodes the rule of law within the party.

However, the defendants opposed the suit through preliminary objections, counter-affidavits and written addresses.

Mark and the other defendants contended that the dispute related strictly to the internal affairs of the party and was therefore not justiciable.

They also argued that the plaintiffs lacked locus standi to institute the action and that the suit was incompetent.

They further submitted that the plaintiffs failed to exhaust internal dispute resolution mechanisms before approaching the court.
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Re: Court Restrains INEC From Recognising ADC Congresses by CodeTemplar: 11:51am On Apr 29
...but same court is powerless to intervene in the issue of a partisan INEC chairman.
Re: Court Restrains INEC From Recognising ADC Congresses by christejames(m): 11:51am On Apr 29
This govt of Tinupoo is hellbent on setting this CORNtree 🌽 ablaze o courtesy of the dipso of Abuja
Re: Court Restrains INEC From Recognising ADC Congresses by yarimo(m): 11:52am On Apr 29
This is very commendable from the judiciary, this is victory for democracy and rule of law
Re: Court Restrains INEC From Recognising ADC Congresses by christejames(m): 11:53am On Apr 29
yarimo:
This is very commendable from the judiciary, this is victory for democracy and rule of law
If course, news like this adds a little bar to your life, so it's always commendable 😏
Re: Court Restrains INEC From Recognising ADC Congresses by AsomughaChuks02: 11:54am On Apr 29
ADC is about to scatter. Atiku Abubakar to NDC and Peter Obi to PRP.
Re: Court Restrains INEC From Recognising ADC Congresses by fergie001(mod): 11:57am On Apr 29
Abdulmalik is kidding 😂

The present State Executive Committee will have their tenures expire on May 12. The National now appoint a Committee to oversee election for their replacement. The election held and the elected individuals were told they will not take over until May 13.

Hahahahahahaha.... 😂
Re: Court Restrains INEC From Recognising ADC Congresses by Dreal1247: 11:57am On Apr 29
Tinubu is afraid of opposition. Just know that Wike will never allow Atiku to emerge from any political party. ADC is more likely to favour Atiku than any other political party.
Re: Court Restrains INEC From Recognising ADC Congresses by Macphenson: 12:04pm On Apr 29
From this ruling, Ralph Nwosu still remains the chairman of ADC. I guess Ralph Nwosu should come and conduct the primaries for David Mark led ADC.
Re: Court Restrains INEC From Recognising ADC Congresses by tiswell(m): 12:17pm On Apr 29
ADC will eventually have a presidential candidate come 2027 sad
Re: Court Restrains INEC From Recognising ADC Congresses by AOB1: 12:18pm On Apr 29
Wike hand work, though nothing concern me
Re: Court Restrains INEC From Recognising ADC Congresses by franchasofficia: 12:19pm On Apr 29
But a court of higher jurisdiction is already on this case, what legal right does an ordinary high court have to hear or issue a judgment when a case is already pending at the Supreme Court? Or is it because The President has already written judgments he handed over to the Supreme Court Judges to pronounce?


Like play like play, Nigeria will enter anarchy.


I keep wondering why Southwest people take politics as their only means of survival and act so desperate about it, that was how Awolowo and Akintola political feud in 1960s pushed Nigeria into a bloody coup and later civil war, is history about to repeat itself?


Time will tell cool
Re: Court Restrains INEC From Recognising ADC Congresses by Ezewuzie01: 12:20pm On Apr 29
Cursed Peter Obi has used his bad luck to destroy ADC even before it took off.

Re: Court Restrains INEC From Recognising ADC Congresses by Legitiscool: 12:20pm On Apr 29
Does anyone still need evidence that the judiciary is now active as a chess pawn in apc game

They are waiting for their partner inec deadline to expire so the ADC can be caved in

I do know tinubu is involved in these discord of opposition but I expected better A game from Dem atiku

I just hope the parallel ADC fight is not their only option
Re: Court Restrains INEC From Recognising ADC Congresses by WorldRichest: 12:23pm On Apr 29
Stop stealing people’s parties, you no wan hear.

When are you starting another “ALL EYES ON THE JUDICIARY”? And when you see the Judiciary, you sleep off shamefully

Re: Court Restrains INEC From Recognising ADC Congresses by SonOfDSoil01: 12:24pm On Apr 29
grin oya let’s put the blame on tilumbu for making us rush to purchase the party on temu😂😂😂😂who wise amongst them better run as fast as is leg can carry him and leave the sinking ship that as sunk before even sailing 😂😂😂

Re: Court Restrains INEC From Recognising ADC Congresses by Britishpea:
CodeTemplar:
...but same court is powerless to intervene in the issue of a partisan INEC chairman.
Go to school, or face your study or return back to school...anyone that suites you....But above all, this time around focus on the elementary reasons qualifies someone as being educated...
Does the court just give a ruling on a case thats not on their table??
Re: Court Restrains INEC From Recognising ADC Congresses by WorldRichest: 12:28pm On Apr 29
SonOfDSoil01:
grin oya let’s put the blame on tilumbu for making us rush to purchase the party on temu😂😂😂😂who wise amongst them better run as fast as is leg can carry him and leave the sinking ship that as sunk before even sailing 😂😂😂
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But shebi Atiku bought many wives on Temu nah and they have been bearing children for him
Re: Court Restrains INEC From Recognising ADC Congresses by Jorussia(m): 12:29pm On Apr 29
Even as an APC Member,i think the interference on the opposition by the ruling party is becoming a source for concern.The Energy being used to bring down opposition should be channeled to fixing the economy.

It's painful that somebody like me don't have access to the president.2027 election is very much easier for the president to win than those around him imagine.The APC already have a very formidable structure that no opposition hurriedly cobbled together can defeat.The only obstacle to the reelection of the president is the current economy and insecurity issues in the country.The president should channel his attention to bringing down the fx rate to around #800 and let the opposition remain.
Re: Court Restrains INEC From Recognising ADC Congresses by Lifestone(m): 12:29pm On Apr 29
christejames:
This govt of Tinupoo is hellbent on setting this CORNtree 🌽 ablaze o courtesy of the dipso of Abuja
Which country ablaze! Those who want to rule, yet lack the basic respect for the rule of law, who's to be blamed?
Re: Court Restrains INEC From Recognising ADC Congresses by success1smyn(m): 12:30pm On Apr 29
Wahala pro max.
E get as e be
Re: Court Restrains INEC From Recognising ADC Congresses by Eyakuare: 12:31pm On Apr 29
Which court? Is it Nigerian federal high court or Obio Akpor court?
Re: Court Restrains INEC From Recognising ADC Congresses by Obiedun(m): 12:32pm On Apr 29
CodeTemplar:
...but same court is powerless to intervene in the issue of a partisan INEC chairman.
Then why did you take the matter to the same Court?
Re: Court Restrains INEC From Recognising ADC Congresses by success1smyn(m): 12:33pm On Apr 29
christejames:
If course, news like this adds a little bar to your life, so it's always commendable 😏
Yes and news like this deducts such from you own. SMH
Re: Court Restrains INEC From Recognising ADC Congresses by Lifestone(m): 12:34pm On Apr 29
Jorussia:
Even as an APC Member,i think the interference on the opposition by the ruling party is becoming a source for concern.The Energy being used to bring down opposition should be channeled to fixing the economy.

It's painful that somebody like me don't have access to the president.2027 election is very much easier for the president to win than those around him imagine.The APC already have a very formidable structure that no opposition hurriedly cobbled together can defeat.The only obstacle to the reelection of the president is the current economy and insecurity issues in the country.The president should channel his attention to bringing down the fx rate to around #800 and let the opposition remain.
So what is the fault of PBAT in those that violated the constitution of their party, that couldn't appease aborigin party members.
To me all these injuries are self inflicted. Don't blame others for the woes you caused yourself
Re: Court Restrains INEC From Recognising ADC Congresses by Eleph(m): 12:35pm On Apr 29
Who is really afraid of standing for an election in the face of these hardships?
Re: Court Restrains INEC From Recognising ADC Congresses by iwaeda: 12:35pm On Apr 29
Even with 32 governors, Tinubu is sore afraid of contesting with others. grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Court Restrains INEC From Recognising ADC Congresses by bentenny(m): 12:36pm On Apr 29
This is why it's important for politicians to build institutions that work from everyone no matter your status.

There were politicians during the reign of PDP who had the opportunity and power to make the judiciary independent of influences from the executive but were reluctant to do so as they wanted to hold onto power!

Same thing is happening to APC as the oppressor but when they are overthrown,one day some elements in apc will be crying about oppression from the ruling party!
Re: Court Restrains INEC From Recognising ADC Congresses by valentineuwakwe(m): 12:36pm On Apr 29
Who dey even do all this rubbish self.....
This country don tire person oo....

They should allow opposition to breathe na
Re: Court Restrains INEC From Recognising ADC Congresses by Burob: 12:37pm On Apr 29
christejames:
This govt of Tinupoo is hellbent on setting this CORNtree 🌽 ablaze o courtesy of the dipso of Abuja
Validated racoon sisterann Ofunaofu Aminda, I dey laugh una.
Re: Court Restrains INEC From Recognising ADC Congresses by Basic123: 12:37pm On Apr 29
CodeTemplar:
...but same court is powerless to intervene in the issue of a partisan INEC chairman.
Interven as how?
Did you sue him?
Re: Court Restrains INEC From Recognising ADC Congresses by reddingtonblack: 12:37pm On Apr 29
It now obvious FHC as being reduce to jankara market were anybody just go n shop judgement

Did the ADC chairman & deputy chairmen @least 5 out of 6 admitted they resigned, which Inec affirmed, plus bala gombe cntended

So who are the executives the plantiff is filing a litigation on behalf,

Now i see why David are trying to avoid FHC, they know FHC is bought n fully under Tinubu/wike

Lets ask ourselves, how does these judgement help ADC, dont rexognise David mark, so who should they recognise, old NWC that resigned n inec have accepted their resignation naa those ones go chair the party how is that valid

We wait on the supreme court, FHC are the most useless court in Nigeria today shame on All the judges in that jurisdiction big disgrace
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