APC finally adopts Direct Primaries for Bayelsa Guber as Court
vacates interim injunction .
The All Progressives Congress (APC) has finally settled for the
direct primaries mode to select the candidate to fly its flag in the Nov. 16
governorship election in Bayelsa.
The development followed
the vacation of an interim injuction by a Bayelsa High Court restraining the
party from adopting the direct primaries method.
The primaries is underway across the 105 wards across the eight
local governments in Bayelsa
Mai-Mala Buni Governor of Yobe state on Tuesday night and
Returning Officer for the Bayrlsa APC Primaries had confirmed
the development to newsmen on Tuesday night.
Buni, who spoke after a meeting with the aspirants and key party
stakeholders including the Minister of State for Petroleum, Chief Timipre Sylva
and the former Minister of State for Agriculture, Senator Heineken
Lokpobiri in Yenagoa.
He said the process would be concluded within the time frame
stipulated by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
"The process has commenced and we had a very wonderful
meeting with the stakeholders. We adjourned the meeting to allow the process to
continue. We have agreed to adhere to all the guidelines issued by the party.
"We have a timeframe within which we are working. The
process is direct primaries and all the aspirants agreed with it. We are on the
same page.
"We are here to provide the level-playing ground for all
the aspirants. We are not hoping for violence. We are all APC and one big
family so we have to work together to win the election.
"It is only one person that wins and when one person
emerges we look forward for all the others to come forward and support
him". Buni said:
The Sagbama High Court sitting in Yenagoa had on Tuesday set aside an interim order stopping
the party from conducting its governorship primaries in the state using direct
mode.
The court presided by E.G. Umukoro, said the interim order,
which he initially granted could no longer stand following argument
contained in application on notice filed by the applicant respondent.
Reviewing the interim order against the position of the
respondent, Umukoro said the kernel of the application was that the interim
order was at variance with the electoral act, constitutions of the APC.
He said the respondent applicant quoted some judicial precedent
including the case of Sylva vs PDP 2012 and posited that the court lacked the
jurisdiction to entertain pre-primary matter of any political party.
"The interim order
is not sustainable and is hereby set aside as the court acted without
jurisdiction" Umukoro said.
Messrs Japan
Christopher, Evinson Olotu , Oddu Onyimiebi and Onyimiebi Isaih took the
National Chairman of APC and 23 members of his executive and Bayelsa chapter
executives to court over the decision to use direct primary.
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