The faction of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA)-led by Edozie Njoku, has filed committal charges against the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral CommisÂsion (INEC), Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, and APGA chairman, Victor Oye for violating a valid order of court.
TRACKNEWS reports that the committal charges were filed before a High Court of the Federal Capital Territory sitting in Bwari.
The committal proceeding (Form 49) was drawn from a motion on notice marked FCT/ HC/CV/4068/2023, filed against Victor Ike Oye and the INEC by Camaru LaÂteef Ogidan (the factional National Vice Chairman, South West geoÂpolitical zone of APGA) and Alhaji Rabiu Mustapha (the factional National Welfare Officer of APGA), two APGA National Working Committee (NWC) members under the leadership of Edozie Njoku.
Specifically, the Form 49, datÂed June 2, 2023, which has been served on INEC and Oye, orÂdered them to appear in court to show cause why an order of committal to prison should not be made against them, having disobeyed a restraining order of the court made on May 10, 2023.
Justice Mohammed MadÂugu of the FCT High Court, Bwari, had on May 10, orÂdered that the parties in the suit should maintain status quo ante bellum pending the hearing of the notice of preÂliminary objection filed on May 9, 2023, by the 1st defenÂdant/applicant.
âFor the avoidance of doubt and for the purpose of clarity, parties herein, whether by themselves, agents, privies, assigns, authorized represenÂtatives or whosoever acting on their behalf are restrained from holding the planned conÂgresses, national convention or any other meetings or gatherÂings in whatever name called of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) pending the hearing of notice of prelimiÂnary objection filed on May 9, 2023, by the 1st defendant/appliÂcantâ, Justice Madugu ordered.
Despite the valid order of the court, Chief Oye went ahead and conducted series of political meetings, which culmiÂnated into the congresses and national convention of APGA held on May 31.
The two claimants, Lateef Ogidan and Rabiu Mustapha are executives of APGA under the leadership of the Njoku faction.
A statement by Ben Okoro, National Administrative SecÂretary, APGA, stated that âApÂpropriately, the Supreme Court served the enrolment order of its judgment on INEC on April 5, 2023.
âHowever, despite being in reception of the Supreme Court enrolment order, the commission (which has conÂtinued to conduct itself poorÂly, especially since the APGA leadership crisis) refused to recognize Chief Edozie Njoku as the authentic national chairÂman of APGA as contained in the consequential orders of the court.
âSince April 5, 2023, INEC, under the leadership of Prof. Mahmoud Yakubu, by an act of omission and commission, has shown the world that it has enormous powers; this includes powers to suppress a Supreme Court judgment and appoint a national chairman for any political party, as it so wishes.
âIt is befuddling that a comÂmission which was created by law and funded by taxpayersâ money would be leading a subversive crusade against the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria,â Okoro stated.