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Court bars Uche Secondus from parading himself as PDP chairman

Justice O. Gbasah of a Rivers High Court sitting in Port Harcourt has granted an order of interim injunction barring Prince Uche Secondus from parading himself as the National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

The judge gave the order following a suit filed against Secondus and the PDP by some members of the party identified as Ibeawuchi Ernest Alex, Dennis Nna Amadi, Emmanuel Stephen, and Umezirike Onucha.

The judge in the ruling delivered today, August 23, ordered that Secondus should desist from trading himself as a member of the PDP (the second defendant). The judge also restrained Secondus from attending or presiding over any meeting of the PDP or any committee of the party at ward, local government or state government.

The court also barred Secondus from calling for any ward, local government, or state congress or setting up committees for such congresses or participating in any activity of the PDP whatsoever while on suspension as a member of PDP.

The court ordered that Secondus would remain suspended pending the hearing and determination of the motion on notice.

Justice Gbasah also made an order granting leave to serve by substituted means the originating summons, motion on notice, and all subsequent processes on Secondus and the PDP by pasting same on the gate of his residence at No 1 William Jumbo Street, Old GRA, Port Harcourt and by publication in the Nation newspaper.

“That an order be made and is hereby made granting leave for the commencement of this suit during the 2021 annual vacation of the High Court of Rivers State.

That an order of interim injunction is granted restraining the first defendant (Secondus) from parading himself as a member of the second defendant (PDP) or National Chairman of the defendant or performing the functions of national chairman of the second defendant.

or calling, attending or presiding over any meeting of the second defendant or any committee of the second defendant at ward, local government or state level

or calling for any ward, local government or state Congress of the second defendant or setting up committees for such congresses or participating in any activity of the second defendant whatsoever whilst on suspension as a member of the second defendant pending the hearing and determination of the motion on notice for interlocutory injunction”the judge said

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