PDP: Oyo High Court extends order permitting national convention to hold

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Thursday November 13, 2025
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An Oyo State High Court sitting in Ibadan, presided over by Justice Ladiran Akintola, yesterday ruled that the interim injunction earlier granted restraining any interference with the planned National Convention of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) scheduled for November 15 and 16, in Ibadan, remain in force.

The judge extended the interim order until Friday, adding that the order would continue to subsist, pending the determination of the suit before the court.

The judge, after hearing submissions fromcounsel representing both parties, adjourned the matter to Friday for continuation of the hearing.

Also ruling on an application for joinder filed by another party in the matter, Justice Akintola held that the application could not be entertained because it was not signed by the deponent.

However, counsel to the defendant, Emmanuel Ukala, SAN, argued that the issue of authorship did not render the application invalid since the identity of the deponent was well established.
He contended that the omission did not amount to a total absence of a signature.

In response, the presiding judge maintained that while the application could not be accepted in its present form, it could be refiled properly.

Speaking to journalists shortly after the proceedings, counsel to the claimant, Mr.. Musibau Adetunmbi, SAN, explained the development, saying, “We were about to take the application for joinder when thecourtt discovered that the affidavit was not signed.

“However, the other party has indicated interestin filinging another one. That is what transpired in court today.”

He added that the interim injunction granted earlier by the court remains valid and enforceable pending the hearing of the substantive case.

It would be recalled that the court, in an earlier ruling on the ex-parte motion filed by the claimant/applicant, hauthorizedzed the PDP to proceed with its National Convention as scheduled be helde held in Ibadan on Saturday.

The claimant/applicant had sought an order restraining the defendants, Acting NatChairman Umar Umar Iliya Damagum; the governor of Adamawa State, Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri (for himself and members of the National ConvenOrganizingizing Committee); and the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, from truncating or frustrating the conduct of the party’s convention. The court also directed the PDP leadership to strictly adhere to the guidelines, timetable, and schedule of activities earlier released for the convention.

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