The
Peoples Democratic Party in Anambra State has initiated contempt proceedings
against the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, Prof.
Attahiru Jega, for allegedly flouting an order of a Federal High Court in
Abuja.
The
order allegedly flouted by Jega was said to have restrained INEC from
accepting ‘any delegate list or nominated candidates’ from the congresses or
primaries conducted by the caretaker committee set up by the party’s national
leadership to manage the affairs of the PDP in Anambra State.
The
contempt suit was filed on December 31, 2014, by the Chairman and Legal
Secretary of Anambra PDP – Ejike Oguebego and Chuks Okoye – “for themselves and
the state’s Executive Committee of the party.”
Justice
Evoh Chukwu of the Federal High Court, Abuja had, in his December 5, 2014
judgment in suit No: FHC/ABJ/CS/854/2014 affirmed the plaintiffs’
leadership of the party.
Justice
Chukwu declared the caretaker committee purportedly set up by the national
leadership of the party in Anambra State as illegal on the grounds that
it was wrongly constituted while the tenure of the Oguebego-led EXCO was yet to
expire.
The
court restrained INEC and its agents from accepting any delegate list or nominated
candidates from primaries or congresses conducted by the illegal committee.
The
plaintiffs in their motion on notice seeking to sanction Jega for allegedly
disobeying court order, seek among others, “an order committing Prof
Attahiru Jega, Chairman, INEC for contempt of court for disobeying and refusing
to comply with the order of this court made on December 5, 2014 and served on
him on December 8, 2014.”
In the
application which was filed through their counsel, Mr. Taiwo Abe, the
plaintiffs also seek an order directing INEC, “particularly its Chairman, Prof
Attahiru Jega – contemnor to comply forthwith with the orders of the court made
on December 5, 2014.”
The
Anambra PDP led by Oguebego hinged its prayers on the grounds that INEC and its
Chairman were yet to obey the December 5 order and that their refusal to obey
the order had adversely affected the nominated candidates that emerged from the
National Assembly primary it conducted.
“Except
the order sought for in this application is granted, the 2nd defendant (INEC),
particularly its Chairman, Prof Attahiru Jega will continue to disobey and
refuse to comply with the orders except they are compelled to do so,” the
applicants said in a supporting affidavit.
A
vacation judge at the Federal High Court, Abuja, Justice, Ahmed Mohammed, had
on December 31, ordered the service of the processes in relation to the
committal proceedings and hearing notices on INEC and Jega.
The
judge adjourned further proceedings till January 7.
By then
court would have resume from its vacation and the matter will be heard by
Justice Chukwu.
BY ADE ADESOMOJU, ABUJA
Anambra PDP asks Court to Jail INEC Boss , Prof Jega over primary
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