Peoples
Democratic Party, PDP suspended members such as Mr Tony Nwoye and eight others;
their refusal to appear before the disciplinary committee may result to members
being expelled from the party.
The disciplinary committee was set up to investigate alleged anti-party activities against them in Anambra state.
Vanguard
The disciplinary committee was set up to investigate alleged anti-party activities against them in Anambra state.
Other
suspended members included Prince Ossy Ezenwa, Basil Ejidike, Ejike Oguebego,
Mrs. Jessy Balonwu, Kenneth Arinze, Hon. Uche Ogbonna, Chuks Okoye and Tony
Akachukwu. Chairman of the party in the state, Chief Ken Emeakayi, in an
exclusive interview, told Vanguard that suspended members who were found guilty
in line with the party constitution, chapter 10, section 58 (1) could still be
forgiven if they showed remorse of the offence they allegedly committed, either
orally or in writing to the disciplinary committee.
He said it
was in compliance with the provisions of the PDP constitution 2012 (as amended)
that Nwoye and his group called Equity Forum, were suspended for declaring a
parallel state Exco when the party had successfully organized a congress at all
levels in the state as directed by the national secretariat.
According to
Emeakayi, Nwoye never indicated interest that he was contesting for any
position in the last state congresses of the party, only for him to gather his
group at Emmaus House, Awka, to declare themselves the leader, the state
chairman, secretary, woman leader, among other positions, contrary to the PDP
constitution.
Besides,
Emeakayi said Nwoye had on Saturday, July 28, 2015, addressed a press
conference where he castigated and mocked the national officers of the party,
including the national publicity secretary, Mr. Olisa Metuh. He said the party
was currently in the process of restructuring and re-positioning with the aim
of taking over the government of Anambra State from the All Progressives Grand
Alliance, APGA.
Vanguard

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