The party had accused OGSIEC of fuelling the crisis in the PDP
The Peoples Democratic Party in Ogun State says it has withdrawn from the local government council elections scheduled to hold on Saturday.
Mr Ogundele had sued OGSIEC for dealing with a faction in the party, claiming that the electoral umpire is assisting the opposition to destabilise the PDP in the state. In his statement, Mr Ogundele said: “Sequel to the judgement of the Ogun State High Court, Isabo in suit no M/55/2021 between Sikirulai Ogundele VS OGSIEC, affirming the consent judgement of the Federal High Court, Abuja as delivered on 22nd June, 2021, the Ogun State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party under the able Chairmanship of Alh Sikirulai Ogundele hereby make the following...
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