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Court Of Appeal Reserves Judgment In Ondo PDP Disputes by Limitednow: 5:55am On Nov 17, 2016
THE Court of Appeal, Abuja on Wednesday reserved judgment “till when it is ready” in an appeal filed by Eyitayo Jegede seeking to be re-listed as the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party in the November 26 governorship election in Ondo State.








Justice Ibrahim Salauwa led two other Justices of the panel to reserve the judgment after arguments were adopted by counsel to parties.


Salauwa said: “Now that counsel to parties has concluded arguments on this appeal, the judgment is reserved.


“Parties would be informed when we are ready.”


Jegede had challenged the ruling by Justice Okon Abang of the Federal High Court ordering the Independent National Electoral Commission to recognise Jimoh Ibrahim as the PDP candidate for the election.


The appellate court on November 10 granted Jegede leave to appeal the decision of the Federal High Court, Abuja.


Earlier, Chief Wole Olanipekun (SAN), counsel to Jegede, prayed the court to set aside the ruling of the lower court, adding that it was given in bad light.


Olanipekun also said the court should order the reinstatement of his client as the authentic candidate of the party to contest the election.


According to him, Jegede is the candidate that emerged from the party’s primary conducted in Akure.


He argued further that Ibrahim’s name was submitted and immediately recognised by INEC following the ruling of the lower court.


However, Beloulisa Nwafor (SAN), counsel to Biyi Poroye, the Chairman of the Ondo State Chapter of the PDP and eight others, told the court that it lacked jurisdiction to hear the appeal.


Nwafor had announced to the court that the November 10 ruling that gave leave of the court to Jegede to appeal the nomination of Ibrahim was appealed against at the Supreme Court.


Nwafor said: “Your Lordship, with profound respect, I am here to inform the panel that we had challenged the ruling of this court that granted leave to the applicant to leave the decision of the lower court.


“The Supreme Court has acknowledged the pendency of the appeal and stay application.


“The Supreme Court being a superior court has from this moment usurped the jurisdiction of this court.”


Nwafor further argued that the panel ought to hands-off all the proceedings pending the determination of the appeal.


He submitted that the panel should refrain from further action on the matter, adding that doing the contrary would amount to the violation of the constitution, the rules of the court as well as the oath of judicial office.


He said the court had earlier demonstrated courage to hands-off on two sister appeals upon notification of pending appeals at the apex court.


Nwafor also said the appeal was not ripe for hearing, adding that time allowed for filing of respondent’s brief would expire on Wednesday at 12 midnight.


He argued that the limitation to file processes excluded Saturday and Sunday as enshrined in Section 15 of the Interpretation Act, 2004.


Godswill Mrakpo, counsel to a factional National Chairman of the PDP, Ali Modu Sheriff, said the appeal was ripe for hearing, adding that his team was not served notice of hearing.


Mrakpo said: “I had come to the court for another business only to be told that the matter was listed for hearing today.


“This is totally against the right of clients and counsel who are supposed to be notified two days ahead of a matter.


“It is also important to state that some of the processes relating to this matter were served me in court this morning.”


According to him, an adjournment remains the best option to allow for the filing of responses to the appellant’s reply.


The presiding judge, however, insisted that the extant appeal earlier argued by counsel to the appellant sufficed.


Sheriff, Senator Ahmed Makarfi, Senator Ben Obi are all parties in the matter.


The Executive of the PDP in the South West Zone and the Ondo State Executive members of the party were also listed as parties.


The court is also mandated to decide the authentic leadership of the party.


The Makarfi-led National Caretaker Committee had also filed an appeal challenging the decision of the lower court that recognised the party’s primary conducted by the Sheriff faction.

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Re: Court Of Appeal Reserves Judgment In Ondo PDP Disputes by SamuelAnyawu(m): 6:07am On Nov 17, 2016
They Should hurry up cool
Re: Court Of Appeal Reserves Judgment In Ondo PDP Disputes by cktheluckyman: 6:09am On Nov 17, 2016
I expect them to deliver judgement today. There is no need for further delay

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Re: Court Of Appeal Reserves Judgment In Ondo PDP Disputes by DIKEnaWAR: 6:51am On Nov 17, 2016
The overzealous act of Wike and Fayose in rehabilitating a known Boko harm kingpin and making him PDP chairman is their greatest undoing. Not sure if the party will survive this, even after they win this case (they have good points of law and will win). The party has been so polarised. Many fragments.


My advice to Mimiko is to continue campaigning for the PDP in the forthcoming elections (even as Jimoh Ibrahim holds on to the ticket). The Courts will eventually declare Jegede the rightful candidate of the party and it might be too late for them to start campaigns all over again. This is what Sheriff and his sponsors want to achieve and it seems Mimiko and the PDP are playing into their hands.


No matter what we say about America's just concluded Presidential election, Hillary lost to James Comey, the FBI director, who gave her a respite when it was too late in the elections. I can tell you that some of the people who voted Trump, and actually gave him the needed votes to win, weren't expecting him to win. They just wanted to cut Hillary 's margin with their protest vote, only to see that they have elected Trump President in the process.

In Ondo, Olusola Oke might be the beneficiary and reap where he did not sow. Aketi does not have the political clout to win an election in the entire Ondo state. He is only popular in Owo. That's why his Abuja connect are intent on 'paving' the way for a smooth victory for him. Jegede shouldn't lose to Jimoh Ibrahim, who isn't part of the election in the first place. Just as Hillary lost to James Comey, who wasn't part of the election.
Re: Court Of Appeal Reserves Judgment In Ondo PDP Disputes by predear(m): 7:34am On Nov 17, 2016
No matter how long dey reserve D judgement....Jegede nd pdp remains D victor.

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