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Federal High Court in Lagos has ordered the Peoples Democratic Party to
pay its former Chairman, Ali Modu Sheriff after losing a case against
him.
The Peoples Democratic Party on Tuesday lost bid to relist an
appeal it filed to challenge the decision of the Federal High Court in
Lagos which validated the Adebayo Dayo-led PDP executives in Ogun State,
according to Punch.
The Lagos Division of the Court of Appeal dismissed PDP’s
application to relist the appeal and awarded N600,000 punitive cost
against the party.
The court ordered that the punitive cost should be paid to a former
factional leader of the PDP, Ali Modu-Sheriff, Prof Wale Oladapo and
Dayo.
The Federal High Court in Lagos had ordered the PDP to recognise
the Dayo-led executive in Ogun State on the basis that its tenure would
not expire until 2020.
But displeased with the decision, the PDP headed for the Court of Appeal.
However, the party, through one of its lawyers, Godwill Mrakpor, later changed its mind and withdrew the notice of appeal.
The Court of Appeal had then dismissed the appeal.
But another PDP lawyer, Dr Yemi Oke, returned with another
application to relist the case, claiming that the Modu-Sheriff faction
that briefed Mrakpor to discontinue the appeal was not authentic.
But the Court of Appeal, in a July 11, 2018 judgment by Justice
Jamilu Tukur, held that the Modu-Sheriff party had the power to
terminate the appeal as it did.
The Justice held, “From whatever angle I look at the application, I find it to be unmeritorious and liable to be dismissed.
“However, in view of my findings on the competence of the
application for failure to exhibit the ruling of this court subject of
this instant, the proper order befitting this application is one
striking it out.
“It is hereby struck out. There shall be costs of N200,000 in
favour of the first, fourth and fifth respondents (Dayo, Modu-Sheriff
and Oladapo).”
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