Ex Minister Drags Party to Court, Wants Secondus Sacked, National Convention Cancelled
One of the candidates who contested in the PDP national chairman, Prof. Taoheed Adedoja, has approached a Federal High Court in Abuja...
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One
of the candidates who contested in the PDP national chairman, Prof.
Taoheed Adedoja, has approached a Federal High Court in Abuja, seeking
the nullification of the election of Prince Uche Secondus.
Former Minister of Sports and Youth Development, Professor Taoheed
Adedoja, has filed a suit before the Federal High Court, Abuja,
seeking cancellation of the December 9 national elective convention of
the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
According to The Sun, Adedoja is also demanding appropriate
compensation for the embarrasment caused him as a result of his
exclusion “from participating in the election, resulting to zero score credited to my name, which is now in public domain.”
The former minister, who was a national chairmanship aspirant at
the convention, told journalists in Abuja, yesterday, that his name was
deliberately excluded from the ballot paper used in the election of the
national chairman.
He said: “I went to the convention for the position of national
chairman of the party, I paid the necessary nomination fee, obtained
and returned the national chairmanship nomination form; I was invited
for screening and subsequently screened with a clearance certificate
issued to me.
“Surprisingly, on election day, my name was deliberately
excluded from the list of national chairmanship contestants posted on
the ballot boxes/cubicles, meant for the national chairman of the party,
thereby , willfully and unlawfully excluded me from participating in
the said election..”
Adedoja said instead of his name, what was listed on the ballot paper was ‘Professor Taoheed Oladoja’. "That
was not my name. Delegates could not have voted for a name that is
non-existent. If my name is not there, it means that there was no
election,” he stated.
Adedoja said his exclusion from the ballot paper was responsible for the zero vote, he scored at the convention.
He said when his agent drew the attention of the convention
committee chairman and Governor of Delta state, Ifeanyi Okowa, to the
development, the latter promised to rectify it but he never did.
Addressing reporters in Abuja yesterday, Adedoja said: “I have
suffered psychological trauma as a result of the public ridicule the
election result has caused me, my family members, friends and
associates.
“My lawyers are demanding for appropriate compensation for
damages, ridicule, embarrassment and disrepute brought to my name as a
result of my willful exclusion from participating in the election
resulting in zero score credited to my name, which is now in public
domain.”
Listed as defendants in the suit are Okowa, Secondus, INEC and the PDP. No date has been fixed for the hearing.
On the going reconcilatory moves in the part, Adedoja said the
committee called him on telephone, last Thursday, that they were on
their way to Ibadan and would want to meet with him.
“I told them that I would not be available until Sunday. They never got in touch with me since then,” he added.
Furthermore, the former Minister said even though, he had alongside
other aspirants signed a peace accord to accept the outcome of the
convention, it was on the condition that the process will be free and
fair.