Imo guber LP Party tussle: Appeal Court slams Apapa group for lack of locus standi, asks parties to maintain status quo

It is another devastating blow for the Lamidi Apapa-led dissident group as the Imo State Court of Appeal in Owerri but sitting in Abuja, today, Thursday August 24, 2023 dismissed the appeal filed by one Mr. Basil Maduka, who is contending for the Labour Party (LP) governorship candidacy for Imo state.

The court further held that the appeal by the party was not necessary as the decision of the trial court was in its favour and that mere comments of the trial judge in the matter was not a judgement and should be discountenanced.

Labour Party had asked the Court of Appeal to quash the comments of the trial court in the Federal High Court Owerri.

The party also told the court that Senator Athan Achonu won the party’s primaries.

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The camp of Lamidi Apapa had, meanwhile, earlier today as usual misinformed the public by twisting the clear judgement of the appellate court.

It is, therefore, remarkable that neither the Federal High Court Owerri nor the Court of Appeal Owerri, which sat in Abuja today made any orders in the matter other than for lack of locus standi against the plaintiff (Basil Maduka).

Consequently, the status quo remains with Senator Athan Achonu as the validly nominated candidate of Labour Party for 2023 Imo governorship election

With this judgment and the endorsement of Senator Achonu by the party’s national leader, Mr. Peter Gregory Obi, Abia State Governor, Dr. Alex Otti, the Labour Party National Chairman, Barrister Julius Abure and other stakeholders and party members, the dust has settled on the gubernatorial ticket issue.

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Achonu, in the interim, has received the governorship flag of the party and has since flagged off his campaign with a well attended ceremony in Owerri on Tuesday.

Recall that similarly, the Court of Appeal sitting in Benin City recently affirmed Julius Abure as the National Chairman of Labour Party.

In the case of Mr Lucky Shaibu v. Julius Abure & 5 ORS (Appeal No: CA/B/93/2023), His Lordships Justice Theresa Ngolika Orji Abadua, Fatima Omoro Akinbami and Hon. Justice Sybil O. Nwaka-Gbagi in a unanimous decision dismissed the appeal of the Appellant.

In his lead judgment Justice Abadua, while nullifying the earlier suspension and all actions taken against Abure and the party arising from the purported suspension, affirmed the decision of the High Court of Edo State.

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The judge held that one man cannot suspend the national chairman of Labour Party in line with Article 13 and 17 of the Constitution of the Party and the extant Electoral Act of 2022 particularly when the appellant has been described by the party as unknown.

The National Publicity Secretary of Labour Party, Obiora Ifoh, therefore called on party members, Obidient faithfuls and the general public to “distance themselves from these falling and compromised members of the party who have since been shoved out of the party”. Read more.

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