December 21, 2024

 

Hon Sunday Bisi, the Chairman of the People’s Democratic Party in Osun State who was asked to vacate the seat by the Osun State high court on Monday has told members of the party to remain calm, stating the the turbulence will be over next week.

Bisi in a statement on Tuesday urged party faithful to shun “unnecessary distractions being orchestrated by some dissidents in the party”.

He assured party faithful in the state that there is no cause for alarm with regards to the leadership of the party as presently constituted, he drew the members’ attention to the fact that this is an interim injunction till the next hearing date which is Monday the 9th of November and not a declarative judgement.

“The court process is ongoing and the legal team of the party has immediately taken up the matter and would be in court on the next hearing date to dislodge the interim injuction. We all know that interim injunctions are only for a maximum of 7days, in this instant case, the injuction lapses on monday the 9th of November.

He assured all party faithful that the PDP being respectful of the rule of law, will appear on Monday before the honorable court concerned to lay bare, the party’s rules and guidelines strictly followed in removing the erstwhile chairman from office. It should be noted that the party or the chairman was never put on notice before this purported injunction was procured.

“Therefore, portraying such interim exparte injuction as a substantive or declarative judgment of the court is mischievous and a misrepresentation, especially coming from a set of people who should know better in line with rudiments of administration of justice in Nigeria.

“Members and lovers of Osun PDP should therefore disregard such stark demonstration of ignorance and treat them as attention seekers that they are.

“The distraction is unnecessary and will be approached in the sternest possible manner and in the overall interest of our great party, the PDP.” Bisi said.


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