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Drama As APC Leaders Tell Ganduje To Vacate Office After Court Judgment

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Drama As APC Leaders Tell Ganduje To Vacate Office After Court Judgment

Drama As APC Leaders Tell Ganduje To Vacate Office After Court Judgment

Some leaders of the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, have told the embattled National Chairman of the party, Abdullahi Ganduje to temporarily vacate his office.

This came from the Rivers State faction of the All Progressives Congress (APC), led by Emeka Beke.

Following the Kano State High Court’s affirmation of Ganduje’s suspension and its directive restraining him from further identification as a party member, Justice Usman Malam Na’abba issued the order based on an ex parte motion filed by Haladu Gwanjo and Laminu Sani, represented by their counsel, Ibrahim Sa’ad.

Speaking during a press conference held in Port Harcourt, the embattled Publicity Secretary of the APC in the state, Darlington Nwauju, reiterated that Ganduje should either address his suspension at the ward level or seek legal redress to maintain his current role.

Nwauju stressed the party’s constitution, emphasizing that only ward executives and members possess the authority to suspend or expel individuals. He urged the suspended national chairman to step aside, allowing his Deputy to oversee party affairs.

Nwauju stated: “First of all, the suspension or expulsion of party members, as the case may be, is the responsibility of the political party’s foundation organ, the Ward. Article 9 of our party’s constitution, 2022 as amended, clearly talks about membership of our party which resides in the Wards.

“And when your membership is questioned, then it goes to any foundation of whatever you are doing for the political party. It questions any other thing that you do for the political party.

“Talking about disciplinary measures or punishments for party members, that is captured under article 21(3) of our party’s constitution, and we have disciplinary procedures which start from the Ward again.

“And so, if the Ward has taken a decision, it requires that Abdullahi Ganduje, Chairman of our party, either goes back to his Ward to placate the people of his Ward to get the decision reviewed, and the suspension can be vacated, or he goes to a court of competent jurisdiction to vacate his suspension.

“Now a High Court has affirmed his suspension, it becomes a more serious issue, it means that he needs to step aside as National Chairman of our party for the Deputy National Chairman (North), to act as chairman, pending the determination of the matter or pending his replacement by the National Executive Committee of our great party.

“Do not also forget the fact that the party has been moving on with the moral burden of having to shove the people of the North Central or deny them their right to a replacement for the position of the National Chairmanship of the APC.

“Because, in a situation where the former occupant of that office, His Excellency Abdullahi Adamu, resigned from that position, coming from the North Central zone of the country, the party’s constitution clearly spells out that someone from his state or his zone should also take over that office.

“And so, as an individual, I wish that the party will explore this very opportunity to right the wrong of reverting and allowing someone from the North Central to occupy the seat of National Chairman of our great party.”

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