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Tuesday, June 14, 2022

Imo APC hails Supreme Court judgement affirming MacDonald Ebere as chairman

The Abuja High Court had earlier ruled recognising Dan Nwafor as the state party chairman.

• June 14, 2022
MacDonald Ebere
MacDonald Ebere

The Imo chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has commended a Supreme Court judgement affirming MacDonald Ebere as the rightful chairman of the party in the state.

In a statement signed by the state spokesperson of APC, Cajetan Duke, on Tuesday in Owerri, the party described the judgement as a “landmark victory”.

“Beyond the participation of Imo delegates at the just concluded national convention, led by Hon. Macdonald Ebere as the only recognised state chairman, this judgement has finally sealed and laid to rest the question of the authentic chairman of APC in the state.

“While we celebrate the judgement, we equally commend our party men and women for their rare comportment and discipline in the face of unwarranted provocation by persons on a hatchet job to undermine the credibility and popularity of our great party,” the statement read. 

The court’s ruling followed a majority judgement of the apex court, setting aside an earlier ruling by the Abuja High Court, which recognised Dan Nwafor as the chairman.

Mr Nwafor had challenged the dissolution of the Imo APC executive committee from the ward to state, in the run-up to the 2019 General Elections, on account of gross abuse of office and anti-party activities.

However, in the Supreme Court judgement of Monday read by Justice Adamu Jauro, on behalf of four other justices, it was held that the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) High Court lacked jurisdiction to have heard the suit ab initio.

(NAN)

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