Imo APC Crisis:
Oyegun-led NWC, Okorocha Head for Showdown
There was strong indication yesterday that Chief
John Odigie-Oyegun-led National Working Committee (NWC) of the All Progressives
Congress (APC) and Governor Roachas Okorocha of Imo State are heading towards
political showdown over intra-party dispute.
A member of the party’s NWC told the media that the
national leadership of APC was not happy with the Imo State governor over his
refusal to obey the national headquarters of the party’s directive concerning
the unlawful suspension of some state officials of the party.
According to the APC source, “Some time ago, the
governor of Imo State directed the state branch executive of our party to
suspend the chairman and the entire executive of Isiala Mbano Local Government
Area and ward executive.
“Believing that the action of the governor was
unlawful, the national headquarters of APC wrote a letter dated June 13, 2017,
and signed by the party National Legal Adviser, Dr. Muiz Banire(SAN), and
addressed to the chairman of state APC, directing him to reverse the action.
But, as I speak to you, Okorocha has told the state’s party leadership not to
carry out our directive.
“I am sure the governor knows that the constitution
of our party has no provision for a state chairman to unilaterally suspend or
remove any officer of the party. Consequently, we have advised our Imo State
executive to continue to accord all the so-called suspended officials the recognition
their offices deserve.’’
The APC national leader, who spoke to a journalist in
confidence, said his was not happy that Okorocha leadership in the state is
setting a very treacherous precedence by exhibiting such high level of
indiscipline, and rebellious activities against constituted authority of the
national leadership of the party, noting that party exco at all levels sworn to
an oath of allegiance at inauguration to uphold and abide by the dictates of
the party’s constitution.
“Recently, during a meeting to discuss the
processes for a mini congress and other party issues, scene of carnage was
averted when more than 30 thugs stormed the state APC secretariat in Owerri in
three buses; the thugs assaulted and beat up some members of the party exco,
journalists and some party members.
“At that meeting, all the elected local government
chairmen were present, but when the APC state Chairman, Dr. Hillary Eke,
sighted the Ezinihitte and Isiala Mbano chairmen, Stanley Onwukwe and Julius
Asagwara respectively, whom he unilaterally suspended against the directive of
the national headquarters of our party, he quickly stood up, confronted and
started pushing them out of the secretariat,” the NWC member further stated.
He added that “when they resisted him because of
our letter, the thugs they brought, descended on some of our members, give them
a free rein of havoc and mayhem, with many people sustaining various degrees of
injuries, while some lost valuable personal items.
“And there are strong evidence that the state
government is behind these ostensible criminal and unhealthy activities; we are
worried because if not properly handled, the actions of the governor will surly
affect the fortunes of our party in the state.’’
The NWC member said the leadership of APC would not
fold its hands and allow the suspected ambition of a few members to destroy the
structures of the party in the state.
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