The commission’s letter dated October 23, 2014 with refer­ence number INEC/LEG/ LM/ AN/04/V/540 and addressed to the national chairman of the par­ty, said it would only deal with the Ejike Oguebego-led execu­tive committee of the party.
The letter entitled: “Re: Cur­rent Status of the Leadership of Peoples Democratic Party in Anambra State,” was signed by the commission’s Secretary, Musa Adamu.
The Oguebego-led execu­tive was believed to be loyal to the Chief Chris Uba faction of PDP in the state.
The letter, which was ac­knowledged by PDP national secretariat in Abuja on October 30, said the commission was in “receipt of several letters on the leadership of the PDP in Anam­bra State. Several court orders, rulings and consent judgments in which INEC was not a party were also attached.
“You may wish to note that the commission monitored a state congress of the PDP in the state at which Chief Oguebego was elected as chairman of the party.”
“Further, you may wish to note that the Federal High Court Division in its ruling of Septem­ber 12, 2013 in Suit No. FHC/ PH/CS/213/13 between Ejike Oguebego and two Ors vs. PDP and three Ors ordered both the PDP and INEC to recognise and deal with the Oguebego-led state executive committee in all elec­tions in Anambra State.’’