• About Us
    • Àtẹ́lẹwọ́ Podcast
  • Contact
  • Cookie Policy
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • Sitemap
Freelanews
Advertisement
  • Home
  • News
    • Crime
  • Business
  • Brands
  • Banking
  • Opinion
  • Interview
  • Entertainment
  • Podcast
    • Àtẹ́lẹwọ́
  • Sports
  • Events
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • Crime
  • Business
  • Brands
  • Banking
  • Opinion
  • Interview
  • Entertainment
  • Podcast
    • Àtẹ́lẹwọ́
  • Sports
  • Events
No Result
View All Result
Freelanews
No Result
View All Result
Home General

‘In a bind’ Anti-Buni forces up against Supreme court

Rtn. Victor Ojelabi by Rtn. Victor Ojelabi
January 17, 2022
in General
0
Mai Mala Buni 1200x1208 1 scaled

The Supreme Court’s controversial view that courts lack jurisdiction over political party leadership matters has put those opposed to the ruling All Progressives Congress’s (APC) national caretaker committee in a bind.

Several judicial efforts to remove Governor Mai Mala Buni and his committee members from the party’s national secretariat in Abuja have largely failed, as court after court has deferred to the Supreme Court’s ruling in Governor Rotimi Akeredolu, SAN, and his challenger in the Ondo State governorship election, Rotimi Jegede, SAN.

What makes the decision even more poignant is the Supreme Court’s assertion that political parties’ authority in regulating their internal affairs remains unquestioned, even when the party’s constitution appears to be interpreted incorrectly.

About 13 cases contesting the legitimacy of the caretaker committee were filed over the weekend, according to a lawyer for the Buni leadership who requested anonymity since the timing was not yet ripe to remark publicly on the judicial fights across courts.

The source noted that about nine of the cases had been won, while others are pending before courts in various state judicial divisions.
Adipolo

In Delta State alone, about five of such cases were reportedly decided against those seeking the backing of Buni and other members of the body, functioning as an alternate National Working Committee (NWC).

It was learnt that most of the judicial wins for the Buni’s legal team had come at the preliminary objection stage of proceedings, because no lower court was ready to go against the Supreme Court decision.

The controversial position of the apex court, which seems to have strengthened the hand of the caretaker committee on the national leadership of the party, is contained in Pages 43 and 45 of the majority judgment.

Though the cases were couched differently, the lawyer said they were all seeking similar relief which was to have Buni’s committee declared illegal and its composition, a breach of the ruling party’s constitution.

In all the cases, it was learnt that the chairman, Governor Buni of Yobe State and the secretary, John James Udo-Edehe, were joined as parties.

Another matter before the Federal High Court in Port-Harcourt, capital of Riv- ers State, is up for ruling on Tuesday.

Three cabinet ministers in the administration of Pres- ident Muhammadu Buhari and a major leader of the party, whose ambitions are reportedly being threatened by the continued stay of the caretaker committee in office, have been fingered as the arrow heads of the judicial contests against the Buni leadership.

Despite the seeming judicial roadblock against those seeking the ouster of the caretaker committee, a professor of Law, Najeem .A. Ijaiya, in a lengthy op-ed, detailed the legal quagmire the party had allegedly boxed itself into.

Titled, APC and self-inflicted political suicide, Ijaiya, argued on multiple legal fronts that the Buni leadership is a contraption that would not stand judicial scrutiny.

“The appointment of Governor Mala Buni is irregular and is not in every material particularly in compliance with the APC Constitution because there was no National Executive Committee of the party or National Working Committee known to the Constitution of the party at the purported meeting held on June, 2020 at the Presidential Villa. Contrary to the opinion of the Federal Attorney General and Minister of Justice in paragraph 16, the party does not need to wait for the court to pronounce the Buni’s Chairmanship of the CEPCC as illegal before the party does the right thing and act in accordance with the party’s constitution,” he reasoned.

Ijaya further contended that the Buni committee, “is an aberration”, adding that, “Buni’s Committee is not known to the constitution of the party. The governor is not functioning in an ad-hoc capacity because such is not provided for by the constitution of the party.”

Concluding, the academic noted, “The provisions of the party’s Constitution and 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria are clear and unambiguous and more particularly, the party’s constitution leaves no one in doubt.

“The candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Mr Eyitayo Jegede, had gone to court to challenge the legal validity of MrRotimi Akeredolu’s nomination by the National Caretaker Committee of the APC headed by Buni on the sole ground that he was not properly nominated by his party.

“It should be noted that apart from Mai Mala Buni, there are three other governors in this committee in violation of the party’s constitution and the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (As Amended).

“The Supreme Court ruled through the majority decision that non-joinder of Mai MalaBuni as a party to the matter proved fatal to Jegede’s case but acknowledging that the issue raised by the appellants had merit and constitutional implication.

“With due respect, I disagree with the majority decision because this is an election petition and which is properly constituted with all the necessary parties:- the parties, candidates and INEC. The chairman of the party is not a necessary party in an election petition. The issue to be determined is whether Akeredolu was properly nominated. The sponsorship envisaged by section 177(c) of the 1999 constitution is a sponsorship not tainted with a constitutional violation in the nomination of a candidate by the party.”

Knocking those he tagged desperadoes within the party who are allegedly embracing the illegality of the Buni leadership without questions, Ijaya said, The CECPC set-up by Buhari after the illegal dissolution of the National Executive Committee/National Working Committee is illegal. The chairman of the committee, Governor Mai Mala Buni is violating the constitution of Nigeria and that of his party.

“Responsible party members have spoken. Senator Ita Enang had said that the survival of the party depends on how quickly the party can get rid of Mai MalaBuni Caretaker Committee. The pioneer chairman of defunct Congress for Progressive Change, Senator RufaiHanga stated rightly that the party now is “technically non-existent”.

There are several cases in court challenging the congresses and party registration conducted by the caretaker committee and the legality of the CECPC led by Mai Bala Buni, even by the opposition parties. But for the power mongers, everything is fair and good.

“From the totality of the above references to the constitution of the party, the meeting held on June, 2020 at the presidential villa failed in its totality to comply with the provisions of the party’s constitution. So all deliberations and decisions taken on that day were a nullity. So the purported dissolution of the National Executive Committee and the National Working Committee and the composition of the 13-man Caretaker/ Extraordinary Convention Planning Committee CECPC led by Governor Mai BalaBuni of Yobe State were a nullity.

“The President’s appeal in the recent interviews is belated. The horse has bolted because it is too late to lock the gate. The All Progressive Congress is already in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) waiting for its death and disgraceful burial. If All Progress Congress think it can intimidate or manipulate the Judiciary, it will fail.”

otunba victor profile picture scaled
Rtn. Victor Ojelabi

Ojelabi, the publisher of Freelanews, is an award winning and professionally trained mass communicator, who writes ruthlessly about pop culture, religion, politics and entertainment.

Related Posts

WhatsApp Image 2022 04 05 at 3.44.00 PM scaled
General

‘Cannot keep up’ UK moves to privatise Channel 4 TV network

by Rtn. Victor Ojelabi
April 5, 2022
court gavel
General

‘Failed to appear’ Nigerian ex-rector sentenced to 2-year jail term

by Rtn. Victor Ojelabi
February 21, 2022
217139606 4226262994134413 439447689128638737 n
General

Breaking: Ife Grand Resort’s bar on fire (Videos)

by Oreoluwa Ojelabi
July 24, 2023
82fb1c7f19d1367f904332e92ef98b6e
General

‘My honey, my honey. L’ori iro!’ Love is overrated in sustaining marriages

by Freelanews
September 9, 2021
Ice Cube 1 1
General

‘Repudiated!’ Judge discards Ice Cube’s claims against Robinhood

by Freelanews
June 18, 2021

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

ADVERTISEMENT

Recent News

Expert businessman giving interview at a conference, surrounded by journalists with microphones, showcasing leadership and communication skills in the professional event.

Adebayo Adelabu unveils N700bn metering plan

October 28, 2025
Kwara Cancer

Kwara cancer screening boosts early detection drive

October 28, 2025
Nestoil

Nestoil placed under receivership over $1bn debt

October 28, 2025
Omoge Saida

Omoge Saida sparks Nigerian social media over leaked video

October 28, 2025

Search

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
Political persecution in Ogun State

Political persecution in Ogun State: Abiodun moves against Otunba Gbenga Daniel with demolition threats again

August 9, 2025
APC Second-Term Governors

APC: Second-term governors seeking immediate elective post to lose party leadership

October 15, 2025
April Wind Couture

April Wind Couture thrives in Nigeria’s tough economy with bold Ankara vision

September 12, 2025
Abdul-Muiz Olanrewaju Animashaun

Abdul-Muiz Olanrewaju Animashaun remembered with love

September 14, 2025
amoke

‘Meals by Amoke’ We serve traditional dishes in a modern way, Bukoye Fasola reveals

19
Image 2024 03 26 at 120645 AM jpeg

Charles Inojie, Ali Nuhu call on communities to #MakeWeHalla against domestic violence

11
Meran Primary Health Centre Lagos father Meran hospital

Lagos father shares heartbreaking experience at Meran Primary Health Centre (Photos)

4
fls2

‘Disarticulated system’ Gov’t confused about Nigerian education, expert laments

3
Expert businessman giving interview at a conference, surrounded by journalists with microphones, showcasing leadership and communication skills in the professional event.

Adebayo Adelabu unveils N700bn metering plan

October 28, 2025
Kwara Cancer

Kwara cancer screening boosts early detection drive

October 28, 2025
Nestoil

Nestoil placed under receivership over $1bn debt

October 28, 2025
Omoge Saida

Omoge Saida sparks Nigerian social media over leaked video

October 28, 2025
October 2025
SMTWTFS
 1234
567891011
12131415161718
19202122232425
262728293031 
« Sep    
Freelanews

Freelanews is a Nigerian digital news platform that delivers timely, credible, and engaging stories across politics, business, entertainment, lifestyle, and the creative industry, with a strong focus on promoting innovation, integrity, and inclusivity in storytelling.

Hot!

Expert businessman giving interview at a conference, surrounded by journalists with microphones, showcasing leadership and communication skills in the professional event.

Adebayo Adelabu unveils N700bn metering plan

October 28, 2025
Kwara Cancer

Kwara cancer screening boosts early detection drive

October 28, 2025
No Result
View All Result
  • About Us
  • Contact
  • Advertisement
  • Sitemap

© 2025 Freelanews | by Iretura.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • Crime
  • Business
  • Brands
  • Banking
  • Opinion
  • Interview
  • Entertainment
  • Podcast
    • Àtẹ́lẹwọ́
  • Sports
  • Events

© 2025 Freelanews | by Iretura.

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.