“There is nothing like I will not obey a court order in a democratic setting,” Justice Buba declared on Tuesday.
Otemolu had claimed that the four-year tenure of the current PDP South-West zonal Executive members began on October 11, 2014, would not end until October 11, 2018.
The respondents in the application were the Independent National Electoral Commission; the PDP; its National Chairman and Secretary, Ali Modu Sheriff; and Prof. Wale Oladipo respectively.
At the Tuesday’s proceedings, counsel for the PDP and Sherrif, Dr. Yemi Oke, told the judge that he had to rush to court in view of “a very desperate and sad situation imposed upon us by certain desperate elements.”
“The 2nd and 3rd defendants were never served and never appointed any counsel to stand in for them. The 2nd and 3rd defendants never had notice of the pendency of the suit; to that extent we have served a letter written by the National Chairman of the party, Ali Modu Sherrif, written and signed by him, to the effect that he never appointed any counsel.”
But counsel for the plaintiff, Mr. Ajibola Oluyede, said it was in the record of the court that the defendants were served.
Justice Buba said the fact that Oke had appealed against the May 11 ruling and was seeking a stay of execution were facts that his clients were aware of the restraining order yet went ahead to hold the congress in defiance of court order.
“Parties should not resort to self-help when a matter is before the court,” the judge said, in his ruling nullifying the congress.
Further proceedings were adjourned till June 8, 2016 for the hearing of all pending applications.
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