Contrary to the judgment of the
Abuja division of the Federal High Court, the Independent National Electoral
Commission (INEC) has reportedly refused to accept the list of candidates sent
to it by the Ejike Oguebego-led Executive Committee of the Peoples Democratic
Party (PDP) for the national and state assembly elections in Anambra State.
Rather, the commission’s Director
of Legal Services, Abdullahi Bawa, said it was still studying the December 5,
2014, judgment which affirmed the Oguebego-led executive committee of the
party as the authentic one.
Justice Evoh Chukwu, who
delivered the judgment restrained INEC from accepting “any delegate list or
nominated candidates” from the congresses or primaries conducted by the
caretaker committee purportedly set up by the party’s national leadership to
manage the affairs of Anambra PDP.
Already, the Oguebego faction
has initiated contempt proceedings against Jega for allegedly flouting the judgment.
Bawa said INEC was yet to accept
any list of candidates for the National Assembly elections in Anambra State,
explaining that it was still studying the judgment and the ex parte order.
The commission, he said was yet
to take a decision on the issue and would meet on the development today (Monday).
He said: “INEC is still studying the judgment and the ex-parte order from both
parties.”
One is a judgment and the second
is an ex parte order. So, the commission has not taken a position about the two
to ascertain which of the two names is authentic.
2015: Confusion in Anambra PDP as Jega risks jail over Anambra PDP list
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