The ban is contained in a statement by the secretary to the state government, Chidiebere Onyia, on Monday in Enugu.
“We pray for divine guidance for our dynamic governor and we wish him a resounding success in this second tenure to the benefit of all Kwarans and the country at large,” he said.
Mr Makinde had said in the statement signed by his Chief of Staff, Segun Ogunwuyi, that the dissolution of the PMS was with immediate effect.
The chairman of the transition and inauguration committee, Segun Ogunwuyi, made this known in a statement in Ibadan.
Consequently, the party’s National Working Committee (NWC) ratified Abass Tajudeen, a Kaduna lawmaker, to lead the House of Representatives as Speaker.
The new emir succeeded his father, Muhammad Sunusi II, who died on January 31 at 79, after 28 years on the throne.
The PDP had alleged that the state government denied it permission to use the stadium known as ‘Karkanda stadium’ for its campaign.
The two heavyweights of the opposition met on Tuesday.
The dismissal was announced on Sunday.
Along with the 32 discharged and 104 granted bail, three juveniles brought to the Enugu Custodial Centre on July 22 were released.
