Court Of Appeal: PDP Heads To Supreme Court, Says Battle Is Not Over



The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has declared that its legal battle is far from over, announcing plans to seek further redress at the Supreme Court.

The position was made known on Monday by the factional National Publicity Secretary of the party, Ini Ememobong, following the judgment of the Court of Appeal on cases arising from earlier rulings by Justice James Omotosho, Justice Peter Lifu, and Justice Joyce Abdulmalik.

Naija News recalls that the Court of Appeal upheld the suspension of the PDP National Legal Adviser and, by implication, other key officers including the National Secretary and National Organising Secretary. However, the appellate court also ruled that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) should not recognise the party’s National Convention held in Ibadan in November 2025.

Reacting to the development, Ememobong said the party has directed its legal team to challenge the ruling at the Supreme Court to protect the interests of PDP members.

He also maintained that the struggle to reclaim the party would continue, expressing confidence that the PDP would eventually prevail.

The full statement reads: “Earlier today, the Court of Appeal delivered a judgment on appeals arising from the judgments delivered by Justice Omotosho and Justice Lifu, and a ruling by Justice Abdulmalik.

“The panel of the Court, presided over by Hon. Justice Mohammed Ambi-Usi Danjuma, upheld the suspension of the National Legal Adviser (and by extension other officers like the National Secretary and National Organising Secretary).

“The Court also upheld the judgments of Justices Omotosho and Lifu of the Federal High Court, Abuja. The appeal against the interlocutory orders of Justice Abdulmalik was dismissed.

“The operationalisation of this judgement will, without fail, work untold hardship on our members . To avert this, while we are consulting with critical organs of our party on the way forward, we have also instructed our lawyers to immediately take legal steps to appeal same to the Supreme Court-being the apex court in the land; to conclusively adjudicate on this matter. We are hopeful that the apex court will expeditiously settle this matter in the interest of democracy.

“We urge our members to stand firm, trusting that soon this battle will be over and we shall be more than conquerors.

“The battle to rescue our party from the hands of government agents masquerading as opposition leaders must be fought, and we are determined to do so and win.

“Stay firm, stand strong.”

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