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NEWS, NIGERIA
The leadership crisis in the All Progressives Grand Alliance(APGA)
got messier yesterday, as the ousted National Chairman, Chief Victor
Umeh and factional leader of the party, Alhaji Sadeeq Masala, insisted
that they were still in charge. The duo dismissed Saturday’s appointment
of Chief Maxi Okwu as the interim National Chairman and Alhaji Sanni
Shinkafi as National Secretary by the National Caucus.
They said the caucus was not inaugurated and therefore, cannot set up
an interim leadership of the party. They spoke separately to newsmen in
Abuja. Umeh and the entire National Working Committee (NWC) which
Masala was also part of, were sacked by the Enugu High Court recently.
The National Caucus last Saturday met in Abuja and endorsed Okwu and
Shinkafi leadership.
It charged the new leadership to organise congresses and national
convention of the party. Umeh warned Okwu and other officials appointed
by the caucus not to parade themselves as officials of the party because
they were not legally constituted. He vowed to challenge the new
development in court even as he chastised Okwu, a lawyer. He said the
people who selected Okwu as new interim Chairman were only hosted by the
Anambra State Governor, Mr Peter Obi .
According to him, what held was not the National Caucus of the party.
He stressed that the caucus is composed of the National Chairman,
Secretary, members of the party and top government officials. Umeh
clarified that by the constitution of the party, Gov Obi is not a member
of the caucus. He accused Obi of engaging in lawless acts in a
desperate bid to remove him from office. On claims by Masalla that he is
the chairman of the party, Umeh described him as a joker who deserved
to be pitied. Umeh noted that Masalla had been used and dumped by Gov
Obi. But Insisting that he is the boss, Masalla said though the court
judgment sacked NWC of the party, he remained the chairman of APGA
because the National Executive Committee (NEC) had earlier inaugurated
him as the chairman. He said that he had no problem with the judgment
but vowed to use all legal means to ensure that the appointment of Okwu
as the interim chairman does not stand. He recalled that Okwu was
expelled by the party some years ago and therefore, had no right to be
appointed the chairman. On the merger of APGA with other opposition
parties, both Umeh and Masalla said that they had nothing to do with the
All Progressives Congress(APC). Reacting yesterday, the Anambra State
Government said Obi had no hand in Umeh’s sack by the court.
Government’s statement which was in response to the persistent
accusations against Governor Obi including that of Umeh that he was
responsible for the removal of the party boss also denied that the
governor has joined the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). At a press
briefing held at the Government House, Awka, Obi’s Chief Press Secretary
(CPS), Mr. Mike Udah, said that both allegations were just mere figment
of the people’s imagination. APGA’s crisis reached a near peak on
Sunday when some members announced Chief Okwu as the interim national
chairman. Since after the judgment of the Enugu State Chief Judge,
Justice Innocent Umuezulike, sacking Umeh as the APGA national chairman,
the media had been awash with comments by people that the judgment was
influenced by Governor Obi.
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