Court Sacks Taraba PDP Chairman
High court sitting in Taraba state has removed the Chairman of the People’s Democratic Party, (PDP), Taraba State chapter, Abubakar Bawa from office.
The court which described his occupation of the office as “invalid, unconstitutional, null and void” also ordered the reinstatement of Alhaji Inuwa Bakari as acting chairman of the party.
According to the judgement given by Justice Nuhu S. Adi, “by the provisions of article 47(6) of the PDP constitution, the power to appoint the person to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of the outgoing Taraba State chairman of the People’s Democratic Party is the Taraba State Executive Committee and not the National Working Committee of the defendant”.
The judgement order further reads: “that the appointment of the 2nd defendant, Abubakar Bawa by the National Working Committee of the 1st defendant as the substantive chairman of the Taraba State chapter of the 1st defendant is invalid, unconstitutional, null and void.
The embattled chairman, Bawa, had in March assumed the position of the chairman of the Taraba chapter of the PDP.
But the deputy chairman of the party, Alhaji Inuwa Bakari, who took over as acting chairman upon the resignation of Agbu Kefas (now governor of the state), approached the Federal High Court Jalingo in May, seeking the declaration of the appointment of Bawa as null and void.
He however was not successful as the court struck out the case “for lack of jurisdiction”.
“The court cannot tamper with the appointment of the 2nd defendant (Abubakar Bawa), since the case is decided based on Preliminary Objection (i.e., incompetency of the suit) and not an evaluation of evidence,” the judgement read.