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Ogun PDP Expels Governorship Aspirant, Others for Alleged Misconduct

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Ogun State has expelled a governorship aspirant in the state, Jimi Lawal, and three others for alleged gross misconduct.
The chairman of the PDP disciplinary committee in the state, Tola Odulaja, who confirmed the development to newsmen at the party’s secretariat in Abeokuta, said the expelled members were involved in forgery, anti-party activities and violation of the party’s constitution.

He listed other affected members as Muyiwa Adebiyi, Moruf Olajide and Ademola Ojoye. Adding that four other members of the party, were also suspended.

This expulsion was in line with the recommendations of the disciplinary committee set up by the state executive committee of the party to investigate the role of Lawal and others in the “illegal” governorship primary election organised by his faction.

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Chairman of the party, Sikirulai Ogundele who ratified the recommendations of the committee, said the disciplinary actions were carried out without fear or favour and in accordance of the party’s constitution.

He added that the offenders were given a chance for fair hearing but failed to appear before the committee after series of invitations to them.

However reacting to the expulsion, Project Director of Jimi Adebisi Lawal Campaign Organisation, Austin Oniyoko said;

“How can these people take such a step when the initial illegal act is already a subject of litigation at the Federal High Court, Abeokuta; and the parties, including the active participants had been served the court summons?

“As a matter of fact, the matter came up yesterday, Monday, 31st October, 2022 at the Federal High Court, Abeokuta. Definite hearing has been fixed for 30th November, 2022.

“Clearly, the purported suspension and illegal expulsion are comical acts taken too far. These steps cannot stand the test of time and the law. These acts are contemptuous of the court which will be set aside sooner than later as in the case of Amaechi v. INEC & Ors. (No. 1) (2007) 18 NWLR (Pt. 1065) 42.

“We implore all our long-standing delegates, leaders, elders and stakeholders of the party to remain calm. All these shenanigans are no more than a storm in a teacup. It is will soon fizzle out.”

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