The Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP) has filed an application in an Abuja Federal High Court
seeking to join as a party in the suit filed by a Port Harcourt based lawyer
challenging President Goodluck Jonathan’s eligibility for the 2015 presidential
election.
Henry Amadi, who is
also a member of the party, had contended that the president is not eligible to
contest for re-election on the grounds that by so doing, he would be spending
more than the maximum period of two terms of four years envisaged by the 1999
Constitution.
The legal
practitioner had joined Jonathan and the Independent National Electoral
Commission (INEC) as the 1st and 2nd defendants respectively in the suit.
The application for
joinder, which was filed yesterday by the PDP National Legal Adviser, Mr Kwon
Victor, also asked the court to make consequential order directing the
plaintiff to amend his originating processes to reflect PDP as a defendant and
cause same to be served on the PDP.
In the affidavits
in support of the application, Kwon argued that from the reliefs sought by
Amadi in this suit, PDP’s right to sponsor Jonathan for the office of the
President in the 2015 presidential elections is being challenged.
The Kwon contended
further that the suit questioned the right of the party to sponsor Jonathan,
who is one of its members, for the 2015 presidential elections.
“Having been
sponsored by the applicant (PDP) for the 2011 election and Jonathan being a member
of the PDP who is capable of being sponsored for the 2015 presidential
election, the PDP will directly be affected by the outcome of the decision of
this court one way or the other,” he averred.
Following the
objection to the application by counsel to Amadi, C.N Eke, Justice Adamu Bello
fixed February 26 to hear the PDP’s application.
In his response
filed earlier, Jonathan had argued that contrary to the provision of the 1999
Constitution, an incumbent president’s tenure of office can extend beyond four
or eight years.
A similar action
brought in May, 2012 by another PDP member, Mr Cyriacus Njoku before an Abuja
High Court which seeks to stop Jonathan from contesting the 2015 elections, was
on October 18 adjourned indefinitely for judgement by Justice Mudashiru
Oniyangi.
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