An All Progressives Congress governorship aspirant in Kogi State, Mustapha Audu, has sued the National Chairman, Adams Oshiomhole, and the state APC for his exclusion from the August 29 governorship primary.
Mustapha who is one of the sons of former Kogi state governor, Prince Abubakar Audu had tried unsuccessfully to stop the primary which was concluded on Thursday and won by Governor Yahaya Bello.
The motion on notice was filed pursuant to Section 6(6)(a) and (b) of the 1999 constitution as amended; and Order 11 rule 1 and 2 of the Kogi state (civil procedure) rules 2006.
According to a copy of the court papers filed before the Kogi State High Court, Mustapha claimed that he met the criteria for selection as one of the APC aspirants for the primary election.
He claimed that without going through the laid down process for the selection of aspirants, the APC National Working Committee unjustly excluded his name in the list of cleared aspirants.
He prayed the court for a declaration that the exclusion of his name from the list of the governorship candidates was a breach of his right to fair hearing and that it was unconstitutional, null and void.
He also sought the court’s declaration that the defendants’ conduct of its screening exercise was in breach of the letters and spirit of the party’s constitution.
He also prayed for the order of the court directing Oshiomhole and the state chairman to include his name as one of the governorship aspirants for the primary.