Those sacked from office were the National Auditor, Chief Bode Mustapha, and the National Vice-Chairman (South-West) Mr. Segun Oni.
In Ogun State, the national leadership also sacked the Obasanjo-backed executive led by Senator Dipo Odujinrin.
The decision to remove these officers were taken at
the meeting held in Abuja on Thursday by members of the National Working
Committee.
The meeting was presided over by the National
Chairman of the PDP, Alhaji Bamanga Tukur.
Mustapha, an ally of Obasanjo, was replaced with
Alhaji Fatai Adeyanju.
A statement signed by the PDP National Publicity
Secretary, Chief Olisa Metuh, said the party took the decision on the affected
officers following series of suits on the congress that brought them to office.
The statement said, "Following protracted
dispute on the Ogun State and south West Zonal Exco of the Party, a series of
suits were filed on the matter, amongst which include FHC/L/CS/1248/2011,
FHC/L/CS/282/2012 and FHC/L/CS/347/2012
"That Chief Bode Mustapha is removed from
office as the National Auditor of the Peoples Democratic Party.
"That Alhaji Fatai Adewole Adeyanju is the
validly elected National Auditor of the Peoples Democratic Party.
"That the Peoples Democratic Party is to
rectify its records by deleting the name of Chief Bode Mustapha as National
Auditor and replacing the same with Alhaji Fatai Adewole Adeyanju.
"That the South-West Zonal Congress of the
Peoples Democratic Party conducted in March 2012 is nullified.
"That the Executive Committee constituted for
the PDP in Ogun State at congresses conducted by the Bashorun Dayo Soremi led
harmonised Executive Committee for the wards, local governments and in the
state in March 2012 are valid Exco of the Party at the various levels in Ogun
State and are entitled to their 4-year tenure.
"That the PDP is to organise a fresh
South-West Zonal Congress at which access is to be given to delegates elected
at congresses conducted by or under the supervision of the Soremi-led Ogun
State Executive and accept the candidacy, for offices zoned to Ogun State, of
only the persons nominated at the said congresses for the said offices.
"The National working Committee of the Party
met on 14th February 2013 and gave careful consideration to the issues and
decided that, in line with respect to the rule of law which is a cardinal
principle of the present administration, the PDP as a law abiding party, will
immediately comply with the said judgment.
"This is all the more so that same has not
been set aside or reversed by any superior court."
At the Ogun State PDP congress conducted by Soremi,
Mr. Bayo Dayo, had emerged as the party chairman.
Dayo is being supported by businessman, Mr. Buruji
Kashamu, while Obasanjo is backing Odujinrin-led executive.
With the decision to party to embark on fresh
congress in the zone, it may have sealed the dream of the sacked National
Secretary of the party, Prince Olagunsoye Oyinlola, to return to office.
Oyinlola was removed from office by an Abuja
Federal High Court based on the faulty congress.
But the former governor of Osun State is at the
Court of Appeal contesting the decision of the lower court.
In a separate statement, Metuh said the party had
constituted a 17-member committee headed by Chief Ishola Filani to run the
South-West zonal chapter.
The members are Chief Pegba Otemolu, Secretary;
Adedeji Doherty, Organising Secretary; Rasak Akanni, Auditor; Bolaji Jeje,
Youth Leader; Orimolade Olanrewaju, Treasurer; Olawunmi Yuba, Woman Leader;
Banji Obasanmi, Financial Secretary and Shola Oludipe, Legal Adviser.
Others are Lawal Olatunde, Publicity Secretary;
Emmanuel Oladejo, Olalekan Abubakar, Seun Adesanya, Samiu Babatunde, Tope
Ademiluyi; Tunde Olowofoyeku and Omoniyi Alo (all ex-officio).
Meanwhile, the Chairman of the Ogun State Executive
of the PDP, Chief Adebayo Dayo, has described the decision as "a victory
for the rule of law."
But the Obasanjo faction denied any knowledge of
the action.
Dayo said on the telephone that he would
immediately start the moves to reconcile all the estranged members of Ogun PDP.
He also said he had received a letter from the PDP
National Secretariat directing the police in the state to re-open its state
secretariat closed at the height of the crisis in the state chapter.
Dayo said, "The situation is that for a very
long time, dictatorship has been reigning in so many areas, not only in our
party but all over Nigeria. But this time around our party sat down, we had a
lot of deliberations and they decided that the only way out is to have a very
clean party by following the rule of law. So, the rule of law has prevailed.
Our party does not want any imposition. We want to have a very clean internal
democracy. That is what is happening now.
The Publicity Secretary of the Odujinrin-led
faction, Mr. Bidemi Osunbiyi, told our correspondent on the phone that he was
not aware that his group had been sacked by the PDP National Secretariat.
Osunbiyi promised to get back to our correspondent
but as at the time of filing this report he had yet to do so.
"I'm not aware, please I will call you
back," he hurriedly said.
Several calls to his phone were also not answered.
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