Pointblanknews.com reports that the PDP had earlier sued the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), APC, the President of the Senate, Speaker of the House of Representatives, Governor of Zamfara and Chief Judge of Zamfara as 1st to 7th defendants respectively.
While the governor defected to APC, the Deputy Governor, Mahdi Gusau, did not.
The party, which urged the court to joing his deputy, Gusau, as 2nd plaintiff to the suit, also prayed the court to join the senators, the House members and the 24 lawmakers in the state as 7th to 38th defendants.
It aksed the court to determine whether Matawalle and all the lawmakers are eligible to continue to occupy the various political offices into which they were elected on the platform of the plaintiff.
“That the parties sought to be joined were mentioned in the originating summons by name and their actions and inactions form part of the material facts that gave rise to the cause of action and subject matter of the originating summons and are thus persons whose interests may be affected by the outcome of this case,” among others.
The party said the application was brought in the interest of justice to join the said persons as co-plaintiff and defendants to enable the court effectively and effectually consider and resolve all the issues in controversy in the case once and for all and avoid a multiplicity of actions over the same subject matter.
It said the move was to ensure that “the ends of justice are not defeated by mere technical objections as to joinder of parties.”
When the matter was called, Onoja notified the court about three motions he had which he decribed as “harmless.”
“Number one is a motion on notice for extention of time filed and served on Sept. 28.
“The second one is a motion for extension of time filed on Oct. 12 and served,” he said.
After the two motion were not opposed by lawyers to defendants, Onoja adopted them and they were granted as prayed by Justice Ekwo.
However, when Onoja was about to move the motion for joinder dated and filed Sept. 30, Chief Mike Ozekhome, SAN, who was counsel to the 5th, 6th and 7th defendants (Speaker of House of Reps., the governor and chief judge of Zamfara) interjected.
Ozekhome argued that the application filed since Sept. 30, was only served on them three days ago.
He said what the PDP planned to do was to ambush them and recreate a new case because the people it sougt to be joined were not even members.
He said more time would be needed to study the motion.
The judge adjourned the matter until Nov. 2 for hearig of the motion, seeking the court order to join some parties in the suit.

