“APC Moves Ahead With Ondo Congress Despite Court Injunction, Deepening Intra Party Legal Tensions”
Akure, Nigeria The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ondo State has announced plans to proceed with its scheduled state congress despite a restraining order issued by a Federal High Court, escalating legal and political tensions within Nigeria’s ruling party ahead of key internal restructuring exercises.
Party officials in the state insist the congress will go ahead as planned, arguing that internal party processes must continue while legal interpretations surrounding the court directive are clarified. The development has triggered renewed debate over party discipline, judicial authority, and the management of intra party disputes within Nigeria’s political system.
Court Order Sparks Political Standoff
The controversy began after a Federal High Court reportedly issued an interim injunction restraining the APC from conducting its state congress pending the determination of a suit filed by aggrieved party members. The plaintiffs had challenged aspects of the congress arrangements, alleging irregularities in the process and seeking judicial intervention to halt the exercise.
Despite the order, Ondo APC leadership maintained that preparations were already advanced and that the congress remained essential to strengthening party structures at the grassroots and state levels.
Party representatives argued that legal ambiguities surrounding jurisdiction and party autonomy justified proceeding with the exercise, although critics warn that ignoring court directives could undermine respect for the rule of law.
Internal Party Rivalries Resurface
Political analysts view the dispute as part of broader factional struggles within the APC in Ondo State, where competing interests have frequently clashed over party leadership positions and candidate selection processes.
Internal congresses in Nigerian political parties often determine control of party machinery, influencing delegate composition and future electoral primaries. As such, the Ondo congress carries significant implications for political alignments ahead of forthcoming electoral cycles.
Observers note that disputes over congress legitimacy are common across major Nigerian parties, reflecting deeper structural challenges in internal democracy and conflict resolution mechanisms.
Legal and Democratic Implications
Legal experts caution that proceeding with a political exercise under judicial restraint may set a contentious precedent if not resolved through proper legal channels. They emphasize that court orders remain binding unless vacated or overturned by a competent court.
However, some party insiders argue that political organizations retain constitutional rights to manage internal affairs, creating a recurring tension between judicial oversight and party autonomy in Nigeria’s democratic framework.
The situation highlights persistent governance questions surrounding compliance with judicial rulings, internal party democracy, and institutional accountability issues that continue to shape Nigeria’s evolving political landscape.
National Significance
The APC, Nigeria’s ruling party at the federal level, has faced similar congress related disputes in several states in recent years, underscoring the high stakes attached to internal leadership contests.
Political watchers say how the Ondo situation unfolds could influence future party congresses nationwide, particularly regarding judicial intervention in party administration.
As of press time, neither the national leadership of the APC nor the Federal High Court had issued additional clarifications addressing the party’s decision to proceed.







