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Party scolds INEC for not consulting parties before unfolding 2015 election timetable
The wife of the late Biafran
leader, Chukwuemeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu, Bianca, wason Thursday adopted as
the leader of a faction of the All Progressives Grand Alliance, APGA,
led by Maxi Okwu.
The adoption of Mrs. Ojukwu, currently Nigeria’s Ambassador to Spain,
took place at the National Executive Committee, NEC, of the party in
Abuja.
Mr. Ojukwu was the Chairman, Board of Trustees, BoT, of the party before his demise in 2012.
The Okwu-led National Working Committee, NWC, was pronounced the
authentic leadership of APGA by a Federal High Court sitting in Abuja,
presided over by Justice Abdulkadir Abdul-Kafarati.
The Victor Umeh-led NWC is, however, challenging the judgement.
According to a communiqué read to journalists by its acting National
Publicity Secretary, Stanley Chira, APGA said it re-affirmed an earlier
decision of February 16 and March 22, 2013, while it was marking the one
year anniversary of Mr. Ojukwu’s death, to appoint Bianca into the
position.
“He remains our symbol and leader, the fact of his transit to glory
notwithstanding. His wife and next of kin, Iyom Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu
is hereby adopted as the living embodiment of his ideal. She shall in
his stead be acknowledged as leader,” the party said.
The faction commended Mr. Abdul-Kafarati on his “incisive and
brilliant” judgement delivered in its favour on January 15. It stated
that it would use the judgement to now recover its soul, re-focus and
re-brand.
INEC failed
On the timetable for the 2015 general elections recently released by
the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, the party said the
Commission ought to have adopted its old order of consulting political
parties before taking a decision on the matter.
The communiqué said, “NEC notes the time table for the 2015 general
election released by the Independent National Electoral Commission. We
concede that INEC is constitutionally empowered to issue time table and
schedule of activities for general election. However, the party urges
INEC to maintain the old practice of consulting political parties before
taking a decision.”
Election of chairman and secretary
The APGA faction also inaugurated its BoT, with initial members of 24
members who would be meeting in two weeks in line with provisions of
Article 10 and Article 11 Sub [10][3] of APGA Constitution to elect
their Chairman and Secretary.
It also resolved to constitute its National Caucus in accordance with
the provisions of Article 10 Sub [11] and Article 11 Sub [11] of APGA
Constitution.
In apparent reference to the faction led by Mr. Umeh, the
Okwu-faction said, “The era of one man being
Chairman/Treasurer/Publicity Secretary/Administrative Officer and
Electoral Agent at Federal, state and LGA elections is over.”
It, therefore, mandated its National Chairman, Mr. Okwu, to
immediately set in motion, the process for the establishment of the
administrative organisation of the party in tandem with Article 14 of
the party’s constitution.
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