Plateau central drags Dariye to court

By Ukandi Odey
Jos

A federal High Court sitting in Jos, has granted a motion for notice to be served on Senator Joshua Dariye in pursuant to a suit brought before it that Dariye forged his membership of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
The court fixed June 6 for senator Dariye, alongside the Peoples Democratic Party, and the Independent National Electoral, (INEC) as co-defendants to explain if  Dariye indeed was a bona fide member of the PDP especially as at the time of the party’s national assembly primaries in December last year.
In motion number FHC/J/M/106/2 brought in consonance with Order 6, Rule 17(1) of the federal High Court civil procedure rules 2009, the plaintiff, Nde Alexander Molwus, is contending that the second respondent, Senator Joshua Dariye, is a serving senator representing Plateau central senatorial zone on the platform of the Labour Party, and also an aspirant who participated in the national assembly primaries of the PDP.

Nde Molwus, who is a card carrying member of the PDP and participated in the said PDP primary of December 7, 2014 with Emmanuel Goar and Sati Gogwim as the other candidates that made the quartet contest, also contends further that, by the electoral guidelines for primary elections of the first defendant (PDP), only a registered member of the party whose name is on the register of the party is qualified to contest the election.

In unambiguous terms, the respondent charged further that the second respondent, Senator Joshua Dariye, having not resigned his membership of the Labour Party, was not a member of the PDP, as his name was not in  the party register, and was not qualified to contest the primary election of the party.

Alluding to an application for re-admission into the Peoples Democratic Party dated April 7, 2014 and addressed to the Plateau State chairman of the PDP by the second respondent, Joshua Dariye to strengthen his claim and prayer, Molwus also pointed out that Dariye breached several party traditions and procedures in that quest, and the application did not succeed before the conduct of the primary.

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