News reaching us from Nigerian info FM. 92.3 is that the venue slated to hold the PDP convention in PH has been sealed up by men of the Nigerian Police force.. more details shortly
Barely four hours to the commencement of the Peoples’
Democratic Party (PDP) National Convention in Port Harcourt, Rivers
State, armed policemen has sealed off the Venue of the convention,
sources confirmed.
It was gathered that all roads leading to the
Old Presidential Lodge and the Deputy Governor Lodge are now blocked
with Armoured Personnel Carrier (APC).
The sources added that the Rivers State Government House is “partially sealed”.
They claimed to be obeying Abuja Court Order, which INEC said it had not seen as at yesterday’s night.
NEWSVERGE
reports that Justice Okon Abang, of a Federal High Court in Abuja,
Nigeria’s capital, had suspended the convention stating that the
suspension was in the interest of justice to both factions in the party
in a suit pending before him and also to curb the excesses of some
parties in the suit and to serve as a disciplinary action against those
treating the court with levity.
In another ruling, Justice
Ibrahim Watila of a Federal High Court in Port Harcourt, Rivers State,
had restrained the police, the Department of State Services and the
electoral body from interfering or stopping the Port Harcourt
convention.
The injunction, which was also gotten from the court
by Senator Ben Obi, also ordered the Independent National Electoral
Commission (INEC) to supervise the convention.
The court on
Monday restrained the Inspector General of Police, Commissioner of
Police in Rivers State, Director of the Department of State Security
Service, (DSS), the Director DSS Rivers State and the Independent
National Electoral Commission (INEC) from interfering in the conduct of
the party’s convention.
Meanwhile, the Abuja Judge held that
Senator Obi ‘secretly went to Port Harcourt’ to obtain the said order
when he knew he was a party seeking to be joined in the legal action
filed by the Senator Ali Modu-Sheriff’s faction.
Sheriff’s
faction had filed a case with the court to stop the Port Harcourt
convention days after another court upheld his leadership of the PDP.
“Any
court of coordinate jurisdiction which makes it a habit to grant ex
parte injunctions against decisions made by a sister court is on its
own,” he said.
In the case, Senator Sheriff had challenged the
legality of the planned PDP convention and requested that the court
should stop it on the grounds that it was being organised by a body not
known to the law.
After suspending the convention, the court adjourned to the August 16 of for continuation of hearing.
Leadership
crisis had deepened in the opposition party in May, after some members
of the party removed Senator Sheriff as the party’s chairman and set up a
caretaker committee to organise another convention where its principal
officers would be elected.
After his removal, Senator Sheriff has
continued to lay claims to the leadership of the party, saying that a
court had issued an order suspending the convention before it was held.
He has obtained a court ruling upholding his leadership.
On
Sunday, however, Senator Sheriff said he had received recommendations
from the party’s reconciliation committee, but said he had also made his
own demands which he would stand on.
Part of his demands, he
said, was for the planned national convention to be shelved while
arrangements should be made to hold a convention in Abuja that will be
transparent.
After the court in Port Harcourt gave its ruling on
Monday, the Ahmed Makarfi’s faction published a statement welcoming
Party leaders, delegates, members, supporters, invited guests and
observers to the planned National Convention.
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