Stella Oduah Shuts Down Sack Rumour
Adverse to the rumours
that the Lawmaker Representing the good people of Anambra North Senator
Stella Oduah of the Peoples Democratic Party has been sacked by the
Supreme Court .
It is
pertinent to note that this is a mere misinterpretation of the Supreme
Court rulings and should be disregarded in all entirety.
Find
below Extracts from the Supreme Court Judgement as forwarded to the
Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC Tiled: THE STATUS OF
PEOPLES DEMOCRATIC PARTY (PDP) SENATORS AND MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE OF
REPRESENTATIVES
_RE: JUDGMENT IN SC. 37/2015
"'Our
clients were duly nominated by the National Executive of the Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP) for the 2015 General Election and they contested
the Election and were duly returned as elected.
They
were subsequently issued with their respective Certificates of Return
and have since been performing the duties for which they were elected by
their respective constituents before the election and during the
nomination process, the National Executive duly forwarded our clients’
names which the Commission duly received.
Thereafter
owing to some shenanigans by some staff of the Commission whom our
clients believed were working for a self-styled State Executive
Committee which were determined against the serene and settled position
of the law to sponsor candidates for the Peoples Democratic party (PDP),
our clients’ names were relegated.
This
created a situation whereby the legal department of the Commission
commenced playing a “musical chair” with list of candidates of the
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) when they were fully aware that the only
authority that is competent to forward names of candidates is the
National Executive Committee by virtue of correspondence signed by its
National Chairman and Secretary.
In two
(2) remarkable pronouncements, the Supreme Court of Nigeria eloquently
held that no list other than that forwarded by the National Executive of
the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) shall be countenanced by the
Commission.
It is also on record that our Client appealed the decision of the
Federal High Court to the Court of Appeal which set aside the decision.
Upon an appeal to the Supreme Court, the Supreme Court on 29th January,
2016 allowed the appeal.
This
appeal has now excited some attention and has been subjected to blatant
and crude misinterpretations which have necessitated this
correspondence.
This
correspondence is aimed at setting the record straight so that your good
self will not again be misled by your legal department into
unjustifiably occasioning an unnecessary confusion in the process. The
judgment under reference is SC. 37 /2015: CHIEF EJIKE OGUEBEGO &
ANOR v. PEOPLES DEMOCRATIC PARTY & ORS.
May I
draw your attention to the most pertinent segment of the Judgment for
the purpose of the status of the legislators sponsored by the Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP) at pages 46, 47 and 48 of the Judgment where
their lordships of the Supreme Court held as follows:-
“The
Court below, however, veered from the course set by the trial court and
took the matter to another level which clearly failed to take into
consideration the main issue before the trial court. On page 1291 of
Volume 3 of the record of appeal the Court of Appeal held as follows:-
“It is
established beyond peradventure that it is the National Executive
Committee of the appellant which has the power to conduct a valid
primary for the nomination or selection of candidates for a general
election.
Please Note the Following :
The
Supreme Court did not order the withdrawal of the Certificates of Return
issued by the Commission to our clients. They did not hold that the
faction of the PDP had the right to sponsor candidates for the Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP).
They
did not equally authorize the Commission to substitute our clients with
the individuals whose names were on the list improperly allowed by the
Commission in obvious disregard of the series of judgments of the
Supreme Court of Nigeria to the effect that it is only the National
Executive of the party that has the vires to sponsor candidates.

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