Ize-Iyamu won the governorship primaries of the Sen. Ahmed Makarfi-led Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), while Iduoriyekemwen won under Ali Modu Sheriff-led PDP. Ize-Iyamu sued INEC to explain whether the commission could substitute his name for another if he was not dead or tender a formal withdrawal to contest. At the resumed hearing Iduoriyekemwen’s counsel, Mr Ajibola Oluyede, told the court that he had filed an application for joinder and a preliminary objection urging it to dismiss the plaintiff’s suit. Oluyede, however, withdrew the preliminary application seeking to dismiss the suit and his application was not opposed. Ize-Iyamu’s counsel, Mr Ferdinand Orbih (SAN) urged the court to dismiss the application seeking that his client’s suit for being incompetent and a waste of time to the court. Orbih told the court that there was no reason why INEC shouldn’t have filed its processes. Earlier, INEC’s counsel, Hassan Umar, said that under the law the matter could not be heard in this court. Umar told the court that INEC was waiting for the response to the Aug. 10 application filed by Ize-Iyamu, seeking to join PDP in the suit. But, Mr Godswill Mrakpor, Counsel to PDP, told the court that in view of the urgency of the matter his application was ripe for hearing. Justice Olukayode Adeniyi, struck out Iduoriyekemwen’s preliminary objection, which asked the court to dismiss Ize-Iyamu’s suit. Adeniyi said that based on the agreement of all the counsel in the suit the matter was adjourned till Aug. 16. He ordered that all parties to still maintain status quo pending the determination of the motion for interlocutory injunctions. The judge ordered INEC to file it submission properly.]]>