The national leadership of the All Progressives Congress
(APC) has asked Imo State Governor, Rochas Okorocha, to channels his
grievances through the appropriate means provided by its constitution.
The
party gave the advice on Friday in a statement by its National
Publicity Secretary, Mr Bolaji Abdullahi, in reaction to the outcomes of
the party’s congresses in Imo.
The congresses had resulted in the
emergence of two factions – one led by Mr Hillary Eke and supported by
the APC leadership, as well as the other led by Mr Chris Oguoma which
has Governor Okorocha’s backing.
Reacting to the swearing in of
Eke as the substantive Imo APC chairman by the National Chairman, John
Oyegun, Oguoma described the development as laughable and condemnable.
He
claimed that there was a court injunction by a Federal High Court in
Owerri restraining the APC national leadership from recognising Eke as
the legitimate chairman of the party.
But Eke told Channels Television during his appearance on Sunrise Daily that Imo party was not aware of any court order.
He,
however, insisted that any court order emanating from the other faction
was fake and illegitimate, stating he remains the authentic chairman of
the party in the state.
The national leadership of the APC also
faulted the allegations of disobeying court orders regarding its
congresses in Imo and inauguration of the state’s party executives.
They
noted that the allegations were false, maintaining that there was no
time they received any court injunctions regarding the congresses.
The
APC stressed further that the guiding rules and the constitution of the
party were strictly followed in conducting the congresses across the
country and considering their outcomes.
They, however, said,
“There is always room for redress where justified, hence, we encourage
the Imo State Governor to explore internal dispute resolution mechanisms
spelt out by our constitution to address his perceived grievances.
“While
we urge compromise among party stakeholders, the party has already
mandated the Deputy National Chairman (North), Senator Lawali Shuaibu,
to head our reconciliation efforts following issues that arose from the
recently conducted ward, local government and state congresses,” the
party added.
0 comments:
Post a Comment