An FCT High Court is set to take a decision today on an application, which seeks to vacate an order restraining the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, party from holding its convention slated for March 26.
It would be recalled that there was an order restraining the party from holding the convention, leading to a move by some governors to effect leadership change in the party.
The order was however not disclosed to the party leaders by the caretaker committee led by Tone state Governor Mai Mala Bunk.
The application seeking to set aside the November 18, 2021 ruling of the court restraining the convention was stalled on Tuesday after two lawyers, Shuaibu Aruwan (SAN) and Michael Adoyi, both announced appearances for the APC.
At the resumed hearing on Thursday, Aruwan informed the court that he had received a letter from the APC appointing him as the true counsel in the matter as ordered by the court.
He then sought to move the application to set aside the earlier order of the court for want of jurisdiction.
In the application dated March 9, 2022, the APC was asking for “an order of this honourable court striking out the suit in its entirety for want of jurisdiction.
“And for such other order(s) as the honourable court may deem fit in the circumstance.”
However, Mike Enahoro-Eba, counsel to the claimant, Hon. Salisu Umoru, objected to the commencement of the hearing arguing that the rules permit the respondents seven days to reply to the application for setting aside.
He said the issue of defence counsel had just been resolved and they would need time to join issues with the pending applications before the court.
Justice Bello Kawu fixed the matter to Friday, March 18 (today).
The order followed an application by an aggrieved member of the APC, Hon. Salisu Umoru, seeking to restrain the APC, Governor Buni and the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, grom organising any convention until the determination of the suit.
He had further sought an “Interlocutory injunction restraining the 1st and 2nd defendants/respondent (APC and Governor Buni), their allies, agents, representatives, associates or whoever is acting for them or through them from organising, holding or conducting the national convention of the APC in January and February 2022 or any other date either before or after pending the hearing and determination of the substantive suit.”
Governor Buni on Thursday resumed work at the APC secretariat after being abroad for 17 days where he reportedly went for medication.
In his absence, the Niger State Governor, Abubakar Sani Bello acted. Bello and Kogi State Governor, Yahaya Bello as well as other members of the party paid Buni a solidarity visit at the Yobe Governor’s Lodge in Abuja.
Speaking before the meeting, Buni said the committee was at the finishing line in preparations for the party’s national convention.
Buni said, “You know that since I travelled, the party has not stopped. His Excellency has done very well in managing the affairs of the party.
“We are here to discuss the issues going forward. We are now at the finishing line in the preparations for our national convention, which is at hand on March 26.
“We are putting heads together to achieve this task ahead. I want to emphasise that the March 26 national convention is sacrosanct.”
On the absence of the embattled Secretary of the Caretaker Committee, Senator John James Akpanudoedehe at the meeting, Buni said; “You know that this is not a formal meeting of the committee.
“These members of the CECPC just came to welcome me back to the country and wish me well after returning from a medical trip outside the country.
“So, it is not a formal meeting that one will ask whether the secretary is here or not. However, he was in the house earlier today.”