Adams Oshiomhole, APC National Chairman |
The National Working Committee (NWC) of the All Progressives Congress
(APC) has frowned at the actions of some party members who have resorted
to litigation as a way of addressing their perceived grievances and
disputation without exhausting the party’s dispute resolution mechanism.
APC spokesman, Lanre Issa-Onilu, in a statement said the growing trend was viewed by the party as a manifest indiscipline.
He wrote: “The actions, it should be noted, is considered as anti-party as it goes against our Party’s constitution.
“For emphasis, according to Article 20, Subsection 10 of our Party’s
Constitution, offences against the Party include: “Filing an action in a
Court of Law against the Party or any of its Officers on any matters
relating to the discharge of the duties of the Party without first
exhausting all avenues for redress provided for in this Constitution.”
“The Party intends to activate constitutional provisions to penalise
such members as their action is capable of undermining the party and
hurt the Party’s interest.
“We hereby strongly advise such members to withdraw all court cases,
while approaching the appropriate party organs with a view to resolving
any outstanding disputes.
“In addition to this, aggrieved members are urged to take full
advantage of the reconciliation committees the party has just put in
place.
“APC members should understand that as a progressive party that
operates on the principle of change, it is not a matter of choice to
keep to the rules.
“We therefore advise such members to take this warning very seriously
as failure to comply with the party’s dispute resolution procedures
would be met with the stipulated disciplinary actions.”
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