Ogun PDP Governorship: Supreme Court dismisses Aspirant’s Interlocutory Appeals 

Salihu Ali, Abuja.

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The Supreme Court in Abuja-Nigeria has dismissed two interlocutory appeals brought before it by an aggrieved People’s Democratic Party (PDP) governorship aspirant, Otunba Jimi Lawal.
Otunba Jimi Lawal

 

The two appeals were dismissed by Justice Kudirat Kekere-Ekun following their withdrawal by the appellant’s counsel, Chukwudi Enebeli.
Lawal and another chieftain of the PDP in Ogun state, Mr. Oladipupo Adebutu, are locked in a fierce legal battle on who should fly the flag of the party at the coming governorship election.
However, Adebutu’s candidacy was favoured following dismissal of Jimi Lawal’s suit at the High Court and the Court of Appeal.
In the instant matter, Lawal had filed the two appeals challenging the use of Court Record transmitted by another party and the procedural policy in accepting and using the disputed record.
At Wednesday’s proceedings, a 5-man panel of Justices of the apex court subjected the appellant’s counsel to questioning on the desirability of pursuing interlocutory appeals at the expense of the substantive matter.
The Supreme Court panel presided over by Justice Kudirat Kekere-Ekun informed the counsel that the court has no luxury of time to expend on interlocutory appeals before coming to the substantive matter.
They drew the attention of the lawyer to the fact that the appellant’s appeal is time-bound and must be tackled at the substantive level instead of dissipating energies on the interlocutory ones.
Enebeli who claimed to have got and understood the hint of the Justices subsequently applied for withdrawal of the appeals.
The apex court directed the counsel to go and proceed with how to get the substantive matter brought before the court within time allowed by law.

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