The All Progressives
Congress (APC) says the suspension of governors Rochas Okorocha and IbIkunle
Amosun of Imo and Ogun respectively, will not affect the party’s victory in the
March 9, Governorship and State House of Assembly election.
Malam Lanre Issa-Onilu, the
APC National Publicity Secretary, gave the assurance while speaking with the
News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on the development on Friday in Abuja.
NAN recalls that the APC
National Working Committee (NWC) at its Friday meeting, suspended Okorocha and
Amosun, alongside the Director General of Voice of Nigeria (VON) Osita
Okechukwu and the Minister of Niger Delta Usani Usani.
“As to the effect it will
have in the coming Governorship and State House of Assembly elections, the real
negative effect will come when we allow our members who are in position of
influence to undermine our candidates.
“We need to get it clear to
every member who supports such actions that the party is watching them, and
similar fate may befall them,” Issa-Onilu said.
He added that the
suspension of the governors would not have come to the public as a surprise
following their anti party activities over a period of time.
He recalled that the two
governors had been sponsoring candidates against those recognised by the party.
This, he said, had been
ongoing and so the party had to follow the right procedures; taking steps to
first get them to see reason why they needed to retract their steps.
NAN recalls that in Ogun,
Amosun is said to be backing AbdulKadir Akinlade, the governorship candidate of
the Allied Peoples Movement (APM) against APC’s Prince Dapo Abiodun.
In Imo, Okorocha is
supporting his son-in-law Uche Nwosu, the candidate of the Action Alliance,
against Senator Hope Uzodinma, the APC candidate.
“They occupy the position
they are in today, courtesy of the ticket given to them by this party, to now
use that opportunity to work against the interest of the party, you do not
expect the party to look the other way.
“More so when you realise
that APC is a party of discipline that has come to establish the fact that to
deepen democracy, you must subject everybody to the rule of law, and that there
must be equality for all before the law,” he said.
Issa-Onilu stressed that as
far as the APC was concerned, no matter what position an individual held, the
party would not give him any leverage when he flaunted the rules or the
Constitution of the party.
He added that the party’s
leadership had at a point, issued queries to the two governors and cautioned
them against their anti party activities.
He recalled that when the
APC presidential campaign train was led by President Muhammadu Buhari to Ogun,
they were thoroughly embarrassed by a different party.
Issa-Onilu said this was
done with the support of the governor, who he said, brought in certain elements
who were not APC members to the campaign venue to create problems.
“This actually embarrassed
our President, but we thought at that period, we were facing the Presidential
and National Assembly Election and that it was not the appropriate time for us
to do anything that might be destructive to our course, so we waited,” he said.
He added that though there
was a window for the governors to show remorse and act appropriately to
convince the party’s leadership that they would play by the rules, they never
did.
He said rather Okorocha and
Amosun came out openly to endorse their choice candidates against the party’s
candidates.
“Which ever way you look at
it, that is anti-party activity, it is beyond the limit, and tolerating such,
will mean that our change mantra is just a mantra without meaning,” the APC
spokesman said.
He further explained that
the VON DG was suspended also, because of his anti party activities in the
recent past, which he said had been documented.
The APC spokesman said that
Okechukwu had also engaged in actions that undermined the party’s performance
in Enugu, his home state.
He also explained that the
Minister of Niger Delta was also found to have committed the same offence as
the others.
He maintained that it would
be injurious for the party to allow such actions to continue, adding that the
suspension still stood.
He, however, said that the
duration of their suspension would be determined by the time the report of the
investigative committee on the matter was submitted to the party’s National
Executive Committee (NEC).
“I have forwarded the
report to NEC, recommending their expulsion, the limit of the powers of the
party’s NWC is to suspend; it does not have the power to expel.
“It is only NEC that can
take that action, so we have exercised what the Constitution of the party
allows us to do, the report of our investigation will be put in place and
passed on to NEC for further action,” he said.
He added that the APC NWC
had also decided to issue a query to Gov. Rotimi Akeredolu of Ondo State for
anti party activities, adding that the party already had video evidence against
him.
NAN reports that Akeredolu
had earlier been accused by the Ondo Mandate Group, an APC support group, of
working against the party and the presidency.
On the Minister of
Communications Adebayo Shittu, Issa-Onilu said the party had noted his
comments, but had not seen him working against the party.
He said the minister had
his grievance and had the right to express same within the law, but added that
the APC, for now, did not have any evidence that Shittu was involved in any
anti-party activity. (NAN)
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