Sunday, August 25, 2024-The Barr Ugochukwu Agballah-led All Progressives Congress, APC, in Enugu State, on Saturday, announced the suspension of 20 members of the party.
This is
coming days after another faction of the party announced the suspension of
Agballah, alongside other party officials.
However,
arising from a stakeholders’ meeting held at the party’s secretariat, the
Agballah-led group announced the suspension of all those involved in the
earlier action.
The
meeting was attended by the Deputy National Chairman of the Party, South, Chief
Emma Eneukwu, the Minister of Innovation, Science and Technology, Chief Uche
Nnaji, former lawmaker, Senator Chukwuka Utazi, Agballah, among others.
Eneukwu,
who represented the National Chairman of the Party, Abdullahi Ganduje said
Agballah remained the chairman of the party in Enugu State.
He said
the national secretariat of the APC was unaware of the removal of Agballah, as
the purported action did not follow due process.
Meanwhile,
in a communique read by Senator Utazi, the party announced the suspension of
the following persons: Uche Egbonwonu, Chibuike Onoduagu, Ubah Onah, Clifford
Ezema, Ages Agu, Paul Olinya, the Welfare Secretary, Innocent Uroko, Obetta
Ifeoma, Zonal Youth Leader, Harrison Obochi and Publicity Secretary, Michael
Ezeanyanwu.
Others
are Zonal Chairman, West, Alphonsus Nwafor, State Asst. Organising Secretary,
David Nwobodo, State Asst Auditor, Sunday Onah, State Youth Leader, Peter
Chime, Enugu South LGA Chairman, Ndubuisi Agbo, Enugu West Zonal Youth Leader,
Onyeka Ezegbunam, Awgu LGA Secretary, Samuel Okonkwo, Innocent Ogbodo, Nnamani
Denis Sunday and Eze Ugwu Christian.
The
communique said the meeting frowned at” the recent display of gross
indiscipline and total disregard to the APC Constitution by some misguided
party members who met in a hotel and purportedly announced the suspension of
the Enugu state Chairman of APC, Hon. Ugochukwu H. Agballah; the State Deputy
Chairman, Chief Augustine Alumonah; the State Treasurer, Hon Jude Aniogbo and
the State Organising Secretary, Hon. Emeka Eze.”
The
stakeholders alleged that the actors were only 14 in number but that they went
ahead to forge peoples signatures and append their names as if they were part
of the illegality, without their consent.
“More
than 35 persons whose signatures were forged and names appended in the
purported suspension document without their consent have issued a disclaimer
distancing themselves from the illegality.
“The
stakeholders further observed that the purported suspension did not follow due
process as no meeting was held, no petition was written and it was never
discussed at SEC and the national levels were never notified, no fact finding
was made in accordance with the party’s Constitution before the purported
announcement of illegal suspension.
“The
stakeholders hereby accept the recommendations of the Disciplinary Committee
suspending the actors from the party.
“They
were invited by the Disciplinary Committee to state their position but they
refused to come. They were therefore given fair hearing.”
The
Party said it had set up an eight-man Committee to review the case of those who
were earlier suspended by the party but have now indicated interest to return
to the party.
The
Enugu APC stakeholders thanked Ndigbo for not participating in the recent
protest against the government of President Ahmed Bola Tinubu.
“We
have absolute confidence in the Renewed Hope Agenda of Mr. President.
“The
APC Enugu State is ready and will fully participate in the forthcoming Enugu
State Local government Council Elections,” the communique further read.
It
could be recalled that a High Court sitting in Enugu had also restrained
Agballah and some others from parading themselves as officials of the party.
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