PDP Congress: Aggrieved Yobe Members to Drag Judges to NJC over Alleged Delayed Judgment

PDP Congress: Aggrieved Yobe Members to Drag Judges to NJC over Alleged Delayed Judgment

Alex Enumah in Abuja

Some aggrieved members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Yobe State have vowed to petition the National Judicial Council (NJC) over the delay in delivering judgment in the suit challenging the congresses in the state.

The aggrieved members are accusing the state High Court in Damaturu of rescheduling judgment in its case severally beyond the 90 days after adoption of written addresses.

While expressing that they are concerned about the development, they claimed that “Section 294(1) of the Nigerian Constitution of 1999 provides that every court shall deliver its decision in writing not later than 90 days after the conclusion of evidence and final addresses, and furnish all parties to the cause or matter determined with duly authenticated copies of the decision within seven days of the delivery thereof.”

One of the aggrieved chieftains, who would not want to be named, stated that the group believes that there have been a breach of the law and integrity of the court.

The court had on April 8, 2021, granted an interim injunction by the aggrieved members following the conclusion of the ward congress, which the party had ignored and proceeded with the local government and state congresses.

The court had made specific orders thus: “order of interim injunction restraining the defendants/respondent (PDP), either by itself, agents, assigns, authorised representatives or howsoever described from conducting or further carrying out screening, congresses and elections into the various executive offices of the Yobe State chapter of the respondent pending the hearing and determination of the motion on notice.”

Musa Abdullahi and 16 others, who had filed the action against the PDP over the conduct of the congress of the party in the state, said it was curious that after the hearing and conclusion of the matter, as well as adoption of addresses, the judgments are not delivered.

Counsel to the PDP, J.J. Usman (SAN), said he is not aware of the reason for the delay in the judgment, stating: “I am aware that after adopting my processes, I have been waiting for the judgment of the court.”

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