
Delivering judgment, Justice Adeniyi Ademola held that
the defected lawmakers no longer had any business, morally and legally, to stay
in the House of Reps.
He said they should honourably resign from their seats as
members of the House of Representative , having moved to another political
party, while their tenure had yet to expire.
“Having perused the arguments of counsel and the
constitutional provisions, it is clear and unambiguous that the defendants were
sponsored by the PDP and won the election on its platform.
“It
is also the court’s opinion that their tenure has not expired and there is no
division in the PDP.
“The
defendants are, therefore, not competent to vote or contribute to any
proceedings in the House of Representatives.
“An order of perpetual injunction is, hereby, ordered, restraining them
from altering or attempting to change the leadership of the House of Reps,’’
Ademola said.
The PDP had on January 7 instituted a suit seeking to
restrain the House of Representatives from altering the composition of its
leadership.
The
party had commenced the action following the defection of 37 lawmakers, who won
election on its platform, to the opposition APC.
Yunus Usman (SAN), PDP’s counsel had, while arguing his
originating summons, faulted the cross-carpeting of the lawmakers, saying that
the legislators did so during the dependency of a judgment.
He argued that by virtue of the October 2013 judgment of
Justice Evoh Chukwu, which said there was no division in PDP, the matter had
been laid to rest.
Usman had further submitted that by virtue of the
provision of Section 68(1)(g) of the 1999 Nigerian constitution, as amended,
the lawmakers ought to have vacated their seats immediately.
Mamoud Magaji (SAN), counsel to the defendants, had in
his submission, argued that it was wrong for the PDP to have sought to restrain
its former members from House activities for defecting.
Other defence counsel, Niyi Akintola, SAN, Sebastian Hon,
SAN, Mr James Ocholi,SAN, Abiodun Owonikoko,SAN, and Jibril Okutepa,SAN, had prayed
the court to dismiss the suit.
SOURCE- NAN
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