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Thursday, August 12, 2021

Enugu APC Crisis: Police seal off party secretariat

Members of the state executive passed a vote of confidence on caretaker chairman Ben Nwoye.

• August 11, 2021
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Enugu State Police Command has sealed off the All Progressives Congress (APC) office in Enugu to maintain peace and order in the party and the state.

The party leaders and other loyalists were denied access to the office following the crack in the leadership.

This followed a vote of no confidence passed in the party’s chairman, Dr Ben Nwoye, by 42 members of the State Executive Committee of the APC in Enugu on Wednesday.

The committee had accused Mr Nwoye of insubordination to statutory authorities and wanting to balkanise the party at the state level.

The committee members had told newsmen at a news conference that their decision was taken on grounds of gross misconduct and disregard to party’s constitution by the chairman.

The Deputy State Chairman, Gilbert Chukwunta, on behalf of others said that Mr Nwoye had violated the congress guidelines as spelt out by the Caretaker and Extraordinary Convention Planning Committee (CECPC) of the party.

Mr Chukwunta was accompanied to the conference by a number of other executive members notably the State Secretary, Robert Eze, and the State Women Leader, Oby Nwofor.

Others were State Youth Leader, Joshua Mamah, the State Financial Secretary, Amaka Adonu, as well as a number of other notable party functionaries.

They stated that the EXCO members had come together to rescue the party from its looming dismemberment should Mr Nwoye remain as Chairman.

The committee presented the communique to the 42 members of the state executive pushing for Mr Nwoye’s removal after their meeting.

The communique detailed a number of his actions ranging from his decision to unilaterally inaugurate  ward executives who he hand picked, ignoring those elected by the ward delegates.

He said that the inauguration took place even when the results of ward congresses of the party had yet to be ratified by the CECPC.

Mr Chukwwunta said that the ward congresses held nationwide and were done within set guidelines issued by the national body following the party’s constitution.

He described the exercise in the state as one of the best congresses held nationwide, where all their leaders came together and peacefully elected their ward executives.

“Surprisingly, we saw our Chairman, Ben Nwoye, wake up and swear in people who never contested in the congresses.

‘This was happening even when the results were yet to be ratified by the CECPC, even as the appeals committee is yet to commence its hearing.

‘This you will agree with me is a flagrant disregard of the guidelines and capable of causing rancour within the party.

‘This act can reduce our chances of winning the 2023 governorship elections and winning the state in the Presidential elections,’’ he said.

They also accused Nwoye of attempting to cause disaffection within the party by encouraging party members to take the party to Court.

The state EXCO unanimously moved for his removal and appointed Chukwwunta, the Deputy State Chairman, as Acting Chairman. 

(NAN)

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