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Chieftain of the ruling All Progressive Congress (APC), Mr. Kalu Kalu Agu has
asked a Federal High Court sitting in Abuja, to stop the planned National
Executive Committee NEC of the party slated for December 8 pending the final
resolution of the legal battle on the legality of the dissolution of Adams
Oshiomhole led National Working Committee (NWC).
The
court was also asked to stop the party from embarking on membership
registration and revalidation allegedly aimed at deregistering the chieftain
for instituting court action against the party.
In
a motion on notice filed on Thursday December 3 in Abuja, barrister Agu also
sought for order of the court voiding and setting aside the notice of NEC
meeting issued by Senator Akpan Udoedehe on the ground that he has no power to
do so.
The
motion filed on his behalf by his counsel Ukpai Usurp was predicated on Order
24 Rules 1.2.3.and 4 of the federal high court.
In
a 69-paragraph affidavit in support of the motion, the APC chieftain claimed to
be a foundation member of the Congress for Progressive Change CPC which later
transformed into APC along with others and later became Youth Leader of the party
in Abia State.
He
averred that on June 25.2020.the Adams Oshiomhole led NWC of APC voted for four
years tenure was dissolved barely two years into the expiration of the tenure
via a resolution passed at the Presidential Villa.
The
deponent claimed he instituted a court action challenging the NWC dissolution
and the setting up of a Caretaker Committee.
He
averted that while his suit is pending, the purported Caretaker Committee took
over functions of the NWC and illegally taking decisions on behalf of the party
despite having joined issues in the law court.
The
plaintiff therefore asked the court to bar the Caretaker Committee from
convening any NEC meeting for APC until all issues relating to legality or
otherwise of the Oshiomhole led NWC are fully resolved.
Kalu,
a Youth Leader of the APC in Abia State is specifically challenging the powers
of the National Executive Council (NEC) to sack the national leaders barely two
years out of their constitutionally guaranteed four year term of office.
In
the suit with number: FHC/ABJ/ CS/736/2020, the plaintiff asked for an order of
the Federal High Court, Abuja, setting aside the dissolution of the NWC by
APC’s NEC meeting held at the presidential villa in June this year.
He
also prayed the court for an order restraining the National Caretaker Committee
members led by Buni from parading themselves as national officers of the APC
and from usurping the functions of the party’s NWC.
The
respondents in the suit are INEC, APC, Governor Mai Mala Buni, Isiaka Oyebola,
Ken Nnamani, Stella Okorete, Governor Sani Bello, Dr James Lalu, Senator
Abubakar Yusuf, Hon Akinyemi Olaide, David Leon, Professor Their Mamman, Isiaka
Ahmed and Senator Akpan Udoedehe.
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