The National Executive Council of the All Progressives Congress (APC)
has suspended Senator Annie Okonkwo over what it described as
anti-party activities during the Anambra 2013 governorship election. The
party’s NEC sat in Abuja where it set up a panel to investigate the
former Anambra state lawmaker and give its report in three weeks.
There are allegations that Senator Okonkwo worked with the opposition
during the elections and has been suspended from his duties as the
party’s Deputy National Chairman for South. Senator Kabiru Gaya is
expected to chair the investigation committee and Dr Muiz Banire is to
act as the Secretary. The probe sitting is expected to start from Monday
27th of January 2014.
The Anambra State chapter of the party had on Monday, January 6th,
2014, suspended Mr. Okonkwo on grounds of anti-party activities. Also
suspended was one Chuks J. Chinwuba, who according to the party, had
been parading himself as acting chairman of the party in the state.
The suspension was contained in the resolution passed by the Interim
Executive Committee of APC in Anambra, which was also inaugurated on the
same day (Monday, January 6th, 2014) and led by the chairman, Amaechi
Obidike.
“The Anambra State Interim Committee has examined the roles played by
our party members in the said election, particularly Senator Annie
Okonkwo, the Deputy National Chairman, South, and one Mr. C.J Chinwuba
who parades himself as the “State Chairman” of the party and have found
their conduct to be reprehensible and embarrassing which have put the
party in contempt, public ridicule and disrepute.
“These anti party activities have continued with their unguarded and
unauthorized utterances about the proposed Anambra State Local
Government Council election, and sowing seeds of discord and hatred
among party members.
“In view of the above, therefore, the Anambra State Interim Committee
of APC hereby suspends the duo of Senator Annie Okonkwo and Mr. C.J
Chinwuba forthwith.” (TODAY'S TELEGRAPH)
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