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Enugu APC expels former chairman, Nwoye, six others

The All-Progressives Congress (APC) in Enugu State said it has ratified the suspension and eventual expulsion of its immediate past state chairman, Mr Ben Nwoye, for alleged engagement in anti-Party activities which the party said tended to disrupt the peaceful, lawful, and efficient organization of the Party.

Also expelled from the party are former military Administer of Gombe state, Group Captain Joe Orji, Mr Kingsley Uduji, Dr Joseph Orji, Mr. Chidera Obed, Mr Ododoeze Ocho, and Barr. Chukwudi Igwe has also been expelled from the party for filing court action without exhausting the avenues for redress as provided in its Constitution.

It said the decision was part of the resolution reached at an expanded meeting of the State Executive Committee (SEC), and the Senatorial District Committee (SDC), attended by the 17 Local Government Chairmen of the Party,

The State Secretary of APC, Hon. Robert Ngwu said that the decision was subject to Article 21 (A), subsections (ii), (v), (vi), (vii), (ix), and (x) of the APC constitution, adding also that the disciplinary action was in line with Article 13.7, subsection (vi), and takes immediate effect.The party alleged that Nwoye conspired with some elements to illegally break into the party store and unlawfully take away properties and sensitive documents belonging to the it, while under suspension from the National Caretaker/Extraordinary Convention Planning Committee (CECPC).

The party disclosed that all attempts to peacefully recover the properties and documents were unsuccessful, noting that its legal team, given the critical requirements of the Electoral Law, has written to the National and Zonal Executive to help the State Chapter recover the party properties.Reacting to the developments, the state Party Chairman, Ugo Agballah, said that the expulsion of the members was a unanimous decision of the party executives, adding that the APC was bent on winning the 2023 elections in Enugu State.

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