A five-member panel of the court ruled that the selection of the PDP’s National Secretary falls under the party’s internal affairs, making it a matter that cannot be decided by the courts.
Delivering the lead judgment, Justice Jamilu Tukur struck down the October 2024 ruling of the trial court and also nullified the Court of Appeal’s majority decision from December, which had upheld Anyanwu’s removal.
The Supreme Court sided with the minority judgment from Justice Ekanem, who had dismissed the case due to lack of jurisdiction.
The court ruled that Aniagu Emmanuel, the plaintiff who initially filed the case, lacked the legal standing to do so, as he failed to prove how the appointment of the PDP National Secretary personally affected him.
KanyiDaily recalls that Samuel Anyanwu previously refuted claims that he has stepped down for Governor Hope Uzodimma of the All Progressives Congress (APC).
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