Court orders PDP, Damagum to follow convention timetable, adjourns case to Wednesday

 

The Oyo high court in Ibadan, the state capital, has adjourned the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) national convention suit to Wednesday.

Last Monday, the court ordered PDP and Umar Damagum, the national chairman, to proceed with the party’s national convention fixed for November 15 in Ibadan.

A.L. Akintola, the presiding judge, issued the order following an ex parte application filed by Folahan Malomo Adelabi.

The PDP, Damagum, Umar Fintiri, governor of Adamawa state, and Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) were listed as defendants in the suit.

 

Adelabi asked the court for an interim injunction restraining the defendants from “truncating, frustrating the Guidelines, Timetable and Schedule of Activity and/or disrupting, preventing and or stopping the conduct of the Scheduled National Convention of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) fixed for the 15th and 16th November, 2025, at Ibadan to elect officers of the said party at national pending the hearing and determination of the motion on notice”.

The applicant had sought an order directing PDP, Damagum and Fintiri to “adhere to and honour the provisions of the aforesaid Guidelines, timetable and Schedule of Activities for the conduct of the National Convention pending the hearing and determination of motion on notice”.

During the resumed hearing on Monday, the judge asked the parties to file all the processes after listening to the arguments of counsel in the case.

Akintola directed the PDP national leadership to adhere to the guidelines, timetable, and schedule of activities for the planned convention.

The judge adjourned the case to Wednesday for the hearing of pending applications.

During the proceedings, journalists were barred from gaining access to the courtroom.

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