 Following the fresh inter-party crisis lingering in the Ogun State chapter of the People's Democratic Party, the PDP, the Federal High Court sitting in Abiyakuta, the state capitol, has nullified all primaries conducted by the party in the state early in the year for non-compliance with the principles of the Electoral Act. In a ruling, Justice O. Ogun Toyubu of the Federal High Court, Abiyakuta, has ruled that fresh primary elections should be conducted to all elective positions within 14 days. It had to do with the PDP governorship primary election which held on the 25th of May 2022. The court nullified the primary because it was conducted using a list of ad hoc delegates who were not elected. The court has now ordered for fresh primary elections to be conducted within 14 days from today. The matter was brought in by some delegates who said they were not allowed to participate in the state congress that took place in the state some time ago. And of course they are prodigal to contest that they were not allowed to participate. And of course my client Shegu Shumi was also sued as the fourth defendant in the matter. But the melody in it if in this wisdom today nullified the entire primary that took place in Ogun state from governorship to state assembly level that they did not comply with the provision of the Electoral Act and therefore everything had been nullified and the fresh primary had been ordered to be conducted by an elect within 14 days from today.