PDP Convention: Secondus Approaches Supreme Court

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  • Insists Party must not tolerate impunity, abuse of processes

BY SEGUN ADEBAYO, ABUJA – The last word has not been heard from the embattled National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Prince Uche Secondus over his lost legal battle at the Court of Appeal on Friday.

Clearly displeased with the Appeal Court ruling, the suspended Chairman is already dusting his papers to approach the Supreme Court on the matter, vowing that he will not allow any abuse of the PDP constitution and impunity to go unchallenged.

Insisting that the current legal tussle was not about himself but the sanctity of PDP’s constitution and core democratic principles of justice and rule of law, Prince Secondus said; “The issue is not about Prince Uche Secondus but about the sanctity of our party constitution and core democratic principles of justice and rule of law not only in PDP but in our democracy. No impunity must be condoned.”

Speaking through Ike Abonyi, his Special Adviser on Media, Prince Secondus maintained that at no time did he take PDP to court and would not have done that, explaining further thus; “I will therefore wish to emphasize the fact that I did not take the party to court and would not have done that.

“As a foundation member of this party, who has served at various levels, State Chairman, Chairman of state Chairmen, National Organizing Secretary, Deputy National Chairman, Acting National Chairman and now National Chairman, I am very much abreast with the workings of the party.

“I have been a witness to how much harm litigations have done to our party in the past and as a result, I have been a strong advocate against settling issues in courts. This was why I resisted and rejected entreaties of those who wanted me to go to court to halt these forces when it was obvious that they were determined to disrupt my leadership and truncate my tenure in office with the sole objective of hijacking the party for their selfish ulterior motives.

“To allow this travesty to stand is to reduce our beloved party to a level where anybody can wake up overnight and remove officers against the proscribed constitutional process and the National Chairman for that matter and purporting to use the judiciary through an ex parte order to legitimize same.

“As a major practitioner in our democracy, I am duty-bound to protect and defend the sanctity of the provisions of our constitution of which am the custodian.”

On the Appeal court ruling, Secondus said: “I have just been briefed on the ruling of the Court of Appeal, Port Harcourt dismissing my motion to halt the National Convention of the party. I respect the position of the court even though I disagree totally with it.

“Even as the substantive case is still pending at the Court of Appeal, I have instructed my lawyers to study the ruling with a view to appealing it immediately as no abuse of the constitution of our dear party should be allowed to stand.

Secondus, who blamed the current legal challenges in the PDP on those who ignored party elders’ advice to withdraw their case, said: “If those who orchestrated and fostered this avoidable crisis had listened to the wise counsel of party leaders and elders who advised the withdrawal of cases, this situation would have been avoidable. I wish the party well as always.”

“I wish to therefore at this juncture thank and appreciate leaders and other stakeholders of our party who have called in to express their concerns on this matter and appeal for the understanding of all”, he said

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