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  • APC nullifies suspension of Amaechi, expulsion of Giadom

    APC nullifies suspension of Amaechi, expulsion of Giadom

    The All Progressives Congress, APC, has nullified the suspension of the Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, Senator Andrew Uchendu and the expulsion of Victor Giadom by the Igo Aguma-led faction of the party in Rivers.

    According to a letter by Dare Oketade, Head Legal Services of the party title “Purported Suspension Of Rt. Hon . Rotimi Amaechi, Senator Andrew Uchendu and expulsion Of Hon.Victor Giadom” and addressed to Aguma, the party said those who purportedly suspending Amaechi and others were not members of the party.

    According to the party, “The attention of the Party has been drawn, through the social and print media to the purported suspension of Rt. Hon.Rotimi Amaechi, Senator Andrew Uchendu and the purported expulsion of Victor Giadom, respectively as members of the Party in Rivers State by some so called ward executives of the Party.

    “We have checked through our records at the National Secretariat and found out that these persons are not officers of the Party in Rivers State. I am therefore directed by the National chairman, His Excellency Governor Mai Mala Buni, to notify you, for the avoidance of doubt, that the Rivers State Chapter of the All Progressives Congress is led by the Hon. Isaac Abbot Ogbobula who was duly sworn in at the National Secretariat of the Party on the 11th of December 2020 by virtue of the National Executive Committee directives issued at its 8th December 2020 meeting held at the
    Council Chambers of the Aso Rock Villa, Abuja.

    “By the above, I wish to draw you and other Party members in Rivers State attention to the consequences of impersonation within the Constitution of our Party and the laws of Nigeria.”

    The letter added: “It is therefore in the interest of the general public and our members in Rivers State that I am further directed to notify you that all actions purportedly taken by those ward executives, unknown to the National Headquarters of the Party, and you in the name of the All Progressives Congress are null and void and of no merit.

    “The Party will henceforth not tolerate any acts which are calculated to disparage the leaders of the Party or bring the Party to ridicule for whatever motivation.

    “May we also bring to your notice that the Party has set up a reconciliation Committee led by Chief John Odigie Oyegun to embark on the reconciliation of members in the South South region of our Party. We therefore urge you and other aggrieved members to approach this committee to ventilate your grievances, if any.

    “The Party will not hesitate to take necessary disciplinary measures should any member of the Party in Rivers State continue to take steps in impersonating the recognized State Caretaker Committee led by Hon. Isaac Abbot Ogbobula or any of his Local Government or Ward Executives”.

     

  • APC suspends Amaechi, Giadom, others

    APC suspends Amaechi, Giadom, others

    A faction of Rivers chapter of the All Progressives Congress, APC, on Monday says it has suspended the Minister of Transportation and his political allies from the party.

    The faction, led by Igo Aguma, is loyal to Senator Magnus Abe, who was been fighting Amaechi for the control of the party in Rivers State.

    Recall that the Amaechi faction of the party had last weekend claimed that Abe, Aguma and their loyalists have been suspended from the Rivers chapter of APC.

    But in an obvious retaliatory action, the Abe APC faction also said aside the Transportation Minister, it has also indefinitely suspended other loyalists of Amaechi like Abott Isaac Ogbobula, the Caretaker Committee Chairman of a faction of the party party loyal to Amaechi, Chief Victor Giadom and Chief Andrew Uchendu.

    In a press statement by Livingston Wechie, his media adviser, Aguma said the decision to suspend Amaechi and others was taken at the party’s State Executive Caretaker Committee meeting held in Port Harcourt on Monday,December 21, 2020.

    He said the extraordinary Executive meeting was presided over by Aguma, who was described as the State Acting/Caretaker Committee Chairman of the Party.

    According to the statement, the State Executive Committee mandated Aguma to write a letter to the Rivers State Independent Electoral Commission (RISIEC) communicating the readiness of the APC to fully participate in the April 17th 2021 Local Government Election in Rivers state.

    The statement further indicated that Aguma briefed the Executive Committee meeting that he received communication from the APC Executive of Gokana LGA to the effect that both Ward 16, Bera and the Gokana LGA chapters of the Party have expelled Chief Victor Giadom from the APC.

    In addition, Aguma claimed that he received a report from Ward 4 and Emohua Local Government Chapter of the party in Rivers that Senator Chief Andrew Uchendu has been suspended from the APC.

    The statement added that the Executive Committee referred both reports from Emohua and Gokana Local Government Areas on Chief Giadom and Senator Uchendu to the State Disciplinary Committee for further action in line with Article 21 of APC Constitution.

    “The meeting was well attended by Statutory/Executive members of the Party both physically and virtually and major issues were deliberated upon with the following decisions that the State Executive Caretaker Committee ratified the recommendation of the State Disciplinary Committee of the Party which looked into the decision of the Ward and LGA chapters to suspend His Excellency Rt. Hon. Rotimi Amaechi of Ward 8, Ikwerre Local Government Area of Rivers State for Anti-Party activities.

    “State Executive Committee also accepted and ratified the decision of the State Disciplinary Committee to uphold the indefinite suspension of Barr Isaac Ogbobula by the Ward 10 and LGA Executive of Ahoada-East Local Government Area of Rivers State. Barr Isaac Ogbobula is hereby suspended indefinitely from APC Rivers.

    “The State Caretaker Committee also expressed commitment to work assiduously to bring the party to reckoning in Rivers state. We therefore urge our teeming members and supporters to stay focused as we collectively usher in the new dawn of APC in Rivers state.”

  • One with President Buhari is a majority. – Owei Lakemfa

    By Owei Lakemfa.

    A MAN, Victor Giadom, virtually unknown in the country, arose one day and declared himself the Acting National Chairman of the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC It all seemed a joke as the media tumbled on each other trying to unravel the identity of this person that appeared to be an impostor. It turned out that he was Deputy Secretary General of the party before resigning in 2019 to run as Deputy Governor of Rivers State.

    As late as a week ago, a top official in the power hierarchy, was still arguing that Giadom was a worthless, weightless joker. He argued that a party with Deputy and Vice Presidents and a Secretary General, cannot have such a low officer, made the Acting Chairman. I pointed out that apart from his seemingly outlandish claims including at the level of the Independent National Electoral Commission, Giadom had scored stunning victories at the High Court and Court of Appeal which upheld his claims. That the law is said to be an ass, and the courts interpret it as such. My argument was that analysts should not just be concerned about the masquerade; it is more important to unmask the person masquerading as Giadom. While it is true there are spirits in the political parties, they are not extra-terrestrial powers, but human beings.

     

    As to the argument that a lone Giadom cannot take on the entire National Working Committee of the party, I pointed out that with human backing, a dog can kill a monkey. So look not at Giadom as a person, but the powers backing him.

     

    It might have seemed like a joke when he summoned an emergency meeting of the APC National Executive Council, NEC, for last Thursday. But I am sure nobody still thought him a joker after the Presidency not only announced President Muhammadu Buhari’s recognition of Giadom as the party boss, but pledged to personally attend the factional NEC.

     

    Since then, the comedy has not stopped. First, the meeting took place right in the Aso Rock Presidential Villa which meant that the chief host was the President himself. As you know, only those he permitted could attend such a meeting in the Villa. It meant there can be no gate crashers or dissenting voice wanting to serve a court injunction stopping the meeting. A meeting of the APC simply became a state affair and top security matter.

     

    As expected, there was no room for debates; the APC was no longer a political party, but an agency of the Presidency. It wasn’t that it was really a party, but at least it pretended to be one. There was an oracle at the meeting; the President and Commander-in-Chief of the Federal Republic whose word was law.

     

    Buhari made it clear he was not there as a party member. He told the gathering: “I stand before you today to speak as the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria…” He told them that the matter of discontinuing: “…all litigations involving members of the Party, which are connected to issues of the Party …must be made a Resolution of the Party which must be effectively enforced with dire consequences for members who choose to ignore the directive.”

     

    He then dictated the four resolutions he wanted passed: “a. approving the immediate discontinuation of all pending litigation(s) involving the Party and its members, b. ratifying the primary election conducted in Edo State; c. dissolving the current National Working Committee, and d. appointing Caretaker/Extra-ordinary Convention Planning Committee for the Party”

     

     

    Participants merely clapped and endorsed his speech as the communiqué, which interestingly, was issued by the Presidency. The APC meeting was more like a military parade where the chief spoke, issued directives and the men and women on parade saluted, even clapped to show loyalty,and the NEC stood dismissed. Otherwise busy governors were stuffed into the Caretaker Committee which was given powers to exist for the next six months, and given marching orders to organise a national convention within the stipulated time.

     

    After the ousting of the party’s elected leadership, the Caretaker members were sworn in by no less a personality than the chief law officer of the country and Attorney General of the Federation who is concurrently, the Minister of Justice, Honourable Abubakar Malami. I am sure that but for the short notice, the swearing in would have been performed by the Chief Justice of the Federation.

     

    In response to criticisms that the disabled party NEC should not have been held in the Presidential Villa as other political parties would not be allowed the same facilities for their meetings, party hailers said the President has a right to hold a meeting anywhere it pleases him. I agree, and suggest that the next meeting be held in ‘the other room’ and the national convention, in the Banquet Hall of the Villa.

     

    It is instructive that President Buhari can speedily sack elected party officials whose continuation in office has no direct bearing on the wellbeing of Nigerians, but cannot bring the same urgency to bear in sacking his appointed service chiefs whose incompetence he has attested to, and whose retention has serious implications for lives and property in the country.

     

    What happened at the so-called APC NEC meeting was not about party discipline, superiority or correctness, but the dictatorship of one man who constitutes the party majority. A lone tree that claims to make the forest; anyone Buhari supports automatically becomes the majority in the party. I do not see any principled dissent arising because many in the party are afraid of their shadows or hope to get crumbs from the Presidency. In other words, as far as the APC goes, sovereignty belongs to President Buhari from whom all power flows.

     

    Personally, I will not lose any sleep if the contraption called APC were to collapse. In the first place, it is a worn-out garb presented to Nigerians as if it were new or different from the Peoples’ Democratic Party, PDP. The APC is like a seventy-year old who because he had undergone plastic surgery, swears to an affidavit that he is 35; but nature will always reveal the difference. I do not see the usefulness of the APC to the Nigerian people; a group that cannot observe its own basic rules or be fair to its leading lights, cannot successfully lead a country. In any case, by the 2023 elections, it might have become a political liability.

     

    As for Giadom, his usefulness has expired; he has been used, and would be dumped. It is not for nothing that he allegedly summoned an emergency meeting of his party, where he is sacked and he seemed quite elated about it. May our country never lack people of integrity.

  • Photo/Video: Buhari, Osinbajo, govs, NASS leaders attend Giadom’s APC NEC meeting

    President Muhammadu Buhari and other leaders of the All Progressives Congress (APC) from across the country, are gathered at the State House for the party’s National Executive Council (NEC) meeting.

    As at noon, the Executive Council Chambers of the State House had been packed with attendees for the NEC, which was called by factional Acting National Chairman of the party, Chief Victor Giadom.

    The attendees include Governors, National Assembly leaders, as well as some national and state party executive members.

    Vice President Yemi Osinbajo is also in attendance.

    Governors of Nasarawa, Niger, Jigawa, Plateau, Imo, Kogi, Yobe, Gombe, Osun, Ogun, Lagos, Kwara, Kebbi, Kano and Ekiti are some of those present.

    Also present are Deputy Senate President, Ovie Omo-Agege; Deputy Speaker Idris Wase; House Leader, Hassan Dogowa and the Deputy Chief Whip, House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Nnenna Ukeje.

    President Buhari had, on Wednesday, confirmed that he will be attending the National Executive Council meeting of the party called by a man who in the reckoning of the Majority of National Working Committee members no longer has a locus standi in the party as he has been suspended and his position in the NWC filled up.

    President Buhari, however, stated that “the law is on the side of Victor Giadom as Acting National Chairman.”

  • APC crisis: NWC members reject Giadom’s NEC meeting invitation says Buhari supporting illegality

    APC crisis: NWC members reject Giadom’s NEC meeting invitation says Buhari supporting illegality

    Majority of National Working Committee members of the All Progressives Congress have rejected invitations to the virtual emergency National Executive Committee meeting of the party.

    The meeting at the Presidential Villa was called by Victor Giadom, who in the reckoning of these NWC members, no longer has a locus standi in the party or the NWC, as he has been suspended and his position in the NWC filled up.

    Victor Giadom, however, claims he is the lawful acting chairman, in the absence of Adams Oshiomhole, the court suspended chairman.

    His claim has been mightily supported by President Buhari.

    After a four-hour emergency meeting on Wednesday, Hilliard Etta, vice-chairman of the APC (south-south) and Waziri Bulama, acting national secretary, said they resolved that attending the NEC meeting will amount to “embracing illegalities and turning a blind eye to the infractions on the constitution of the party”.

    “We wish to unequivocally state that members of the National Working Committee (NWC) believe that the President was offered wrong advice or blackmailed into lending his weighty office to the illegality of the National Executive Committee meeting purportedly convened by one Victor Giadom on 25th June, 2020,” the statement read.

    “We hereby respectfully implore Mr. President to kindly avail himself with facts of the matter regarding the impasse presently experienced by the party so as to guide him in his assessment of the matter because we are sure that the President, if properly advised, would come to the conclusion that the meeting convened by Chief Victor Giadom bothers on illegality and criminality.

    “The National Working Committee (NWC) regrets to turn down the invitation to the illegal and unconstitutional National Executive Committee (NEC) convened by Chief Victor Giadom.

    “We believe that attending such a meeting will amount to embracing illegalities and turning a blind eye to the infractions on the Constitution of our great Party.”

  • It’s over for Tinubu as Buhari backs Giadom for APC chair – FFK

    Former Aviation minister, Femi Fani-Kayode said President Muhammadu Buhari’s backing for Victor Giadom as the acting chairman of the All Progressives, does not bode well for Asiwaju Bola Tinubu.

    In a tweet on Wednesday, FFK said Buhari may just have ended Tinubu’s political career at the centre by throwing him under the bus.

    “First Oshiomole is kicked out by the Court of Appeal. Then his preferred replacement, Ajimobi, falls into a coma. Then his arch rival, Giadom, is recognised by Buhari as Nat. Chairman.

    “Conclusion: it is over for Tinubu. He has been thrown under the bus & retired from politics!”, FFK said.

    Throwing Tinubu under the bus, means he has been betrayed by President Buhari.

    Tinubu had fused his party Action Congress of Nigeria with Buhari CPC and the All Nigeria Peoples Party and a breakaway faction of the PDP to form the APC in 2014.

    After two elections, with Buhari as the beneficiary, the APC may be heading into an internal crisis, with Adams Oshiomhole, a known Tinubu supporter kicked out of the party.

    Also majority of the members of the NWC, linked to Oshiomhole and Tinubu, may also lose their seats if the scheduled NEC meeting dissolved the body.

  • Rivers APC suspends Victor Giadom

    Victor Giadom, the man who has been claiming the APC chairmanship, has been suspended from the party.

    The suspension was done today by the Rivers APC, according to AIT Live.

    It came three days after the state branch got a court order, restraining Giadom from parading himself as the deputy national secretary of the party.

    The order affirmed Giadom’s resignation from APC NWC in 2018.

    He resigned then to contest the governorship election in Rivers.

    The APC said last week that the resignation had been accepted.

    It rubbished reports that Giadom was re-admitted into the NWC.

    Consequently, the Rivers branch nominated a replacement for him, Worgu Boms, a former attorney-general of the state.

  • BREAKING: APC picks Worgu Boms to substitute Giadom

    BREAKING: APC picks Worgu Boms to substitute Giadom

    The leadership of All Progressives Congress (APC) in River State has suggested former Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr. Worgu Boms, to fill the vacant post of the Deputy National Secretary of the party.

     

    He is to replace Hon. Victor Giadom, who resigned in 2018 to contest the 2019 governorship election as a running mate.

     

    The National Vice Chairman South South, Hon. Hillard Eta, revealed this to newsmen in Abuja on Saturday at the National Secretariat of the party in Abuja.

  • BREAKING: Rivers High Court sends Giadom packing

    A Rivers State High Court sitting in Portharcourt has sent acting National chairman of All Progressives Congress APC packing declaring that he is not a member of the party.

    More troubles in APC as the court declared that after resigning from the party to contest the position of deputy governor in 2019 guber in Rivers Victor Giadom ceases to be a member of APC NWC.

    Details soon…

  • APC Crisis: Ruling party heading towards disintegration as Giadom insists he’s authentic Ag Chairman

    APC Crisis: Ruling party heading towards disintegration as Giadom insists he’s authentic Ag Chairman

    The signals emanating from the All Progressives Congress, APC clearly indicate that the party is heading towards a bottomless pit three years ahead 2023 general elections.

    The declaration of the National Deputy Secretary, Victor Giadom that he remains the only authentic acting National chairman of the party is a dangerous signal to the existence of APC.

    Here is a man who resigned to contest as deputy governor last year and his resignation was ratified on Tuesday only to still boldly claim ownership of a chairmanship in the party clearly shows that APC is truly on a life support machine.

    In civilsed climes, the mere suspension of a party chairman is not enough to throw a national party into disarray as the situation in APC depicts today.

    As at on Wednesday, four party chieftains, Victor Giadom, Hilliard Eta, Abiola Ajimobi and Shaibu Lawal were names being dangled as acting National chairmen of a supposed ruling party in Nigeria.

    Giadom, who arrived at the APC’s national secretariat Abuja Wednesday morning, called for the screening exercise that resulted in the disqualification of the Governor of Edo State, Godwin Obaseki, to be cancelled and asked the aspirants to reappear for fresh screening.

    The NWC working on behalf ailing former governor of Oyo Senator Ajimobi as acting chairman issued a counter directive declaring that the screening Committee report midwived by the suspended APC chairman Adams Oshiomhole remains authentic.

    As it appears before 2023 general election the APC may end up producing nothing less than 20 party chairmen clearly signalling that APC may kiss the dust with President Muhamnadu Buhari’s tenure.

    This was predicted at the formative stage of the party that the conveners were strange bed fellows.

    Before the emergence of Oshiomhole, the party top chieftains were warned that if you bring him on board as captain, this man will lead the party into ship wreckage but the party chieftains insisted a rugged captain is what the party needed.

    The outcome of that ruggedness is what APC is reaping now with four party chairmen acting.