- The tribunal cited PDP’s lack of structure in the state for its judgment
- The PDP in the state has expressed dissatisfaction over the decision of the panel which contradicts an earlier ruling from another panel
The elections of four National Assembly members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Plateau state have been annulled.
The elections were nullified on Wednesday by the national and state houses of assembly elections petition tribunal sitting in Jos, the State capital.
The tribunal cited PDP’s lack of lack of structure in the state for its judgment.
In a unanimous judgment of the three member panel, Justice Mohammed Tukur ruled that the PDP candidates in the state were invalidly nominated due to no party structure in the state.
The lawmakers affected in the judgment so far are Peter Gyendeng representing Barkin-Ladi/Riyom Federal Constituency; Musa Bagos representing Jos South/Jos East Federal Constituency; Beni Lar representing Langtang North/Langtang South Federal Constituency and Napoleon Bali, representing Plateau South Senatorial District.
Beneficiaries of the tribunal’s ruling are Fom Dalyop and Ajang Alfred Iliya of Labour Party for Barkin-Ladi/Riyom Federal Constituency and Jos South/Jos East Federal Constituency; Vincent Bulus Venman of APC for Langtang North/Langtang South Federal Constituency and Simon Lalong for Plateau South Senatorial Seat.
The PDP in the state has expressed dissatisfaction over the decision of the panel which contradicts an earlier ruling from another panel sitting on the national assembly elections petition tribunal.
However, counsels to the petitioners and respondents disagreed on the PDP’s view on the panel’s ruling on the petitions.