Friday, 27 June 2014
PDP To Serve Defecting APC Governors Notice In Newspaper
An Abuja Federal High Court on Friday granted an ex-parte
application filed by the People’s Democratic Party for
substituted service against its five governors who defected
to the All Progressives Congress.
The News Agency of Nigeria recalls that PDP had sued the
governors, praying the court to declare their seats vacant on
account of their defection on November 26, 2013.
The affected governors are Abdulfatah Ahmed (Kwara),
Chibuike Amaechi (Rivers), Rabiu Kwankwaso
(Kano), Aliyu Wamakko (Sokoto) and Murtala Nyako
(Adamawa).
Delivering ruling, Justice Gabriel Kolawole held that the
PDP had disclosed good reasons to warrant the granting of
the application and granted the application accordingly.
The judge said, “I am satisfied that the plaintiff/applicant
has disclosed good reasons to warrant the granting of the
application.
“The plaintiff’s application is hereby granted as prayed and
the applicant shall within seven days publish one insertion
of the suit in THISDAY or GUARDIAN newspapers.
“The defendants would be entitled to thirty days within
which to respond.”
Earlier, PDP’s counsel, Dr Alex Izinyon, who moved the
application, said the application filed on June 26 was
brought pursuant to Order 6 Rule 5(c) of the Federal High
Court Procedure.
The one-prayer application is supported by a 12-paragraph
affidavit deposed to by one Friday Izinyon from Izinyon’s
chambers.
NAN also recalls that Kolawole had on June 24 adjourned
the case sine die (indefinitely) for want of diligent service
by the PDP.
He held that PDP failed to properly serve the governors
with the court processes at the address earlier ordered by
him and consequently directed the party to comply with the
law in serving the governors.
The judge adjourned the case to September 22 for mention.
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