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APGA Members Lament INEC’s Refusal To Recognise Njoku’s Faction Despite Supreme Court Ruling

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June 24, 2022
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The refusal of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), to recognise Chief Edozie Njoku’s faction of APGA is a familiar trend, according to some members who expressed their frustrations to our reporter in Abuja.

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One member who has been with the party since inception said INEC did exactly the same it is doing with the party now from 2004 to 2012.

This is despite a Supreme Court ruling that has recognized Njoku as the national chairman of the party and his faction as the authentic APGA in the country.

“Soon after the 2003 elections, specifically in 2004, Victor Umeh, the party’s treasurer, who was not in the line of succession plotted with some renegade members to suspend our founder and chairman, Chekwas Okorie and made himself chairman,” the APGA chieftain who did not want to be named said.

According to Chekwas Okorie’s book, APGA and the Igbo Question, the party was thrown into turmoil by PDP and former President Olusegun Obasanjo using Umeh as a tool in their hands with the direct connivance of INEC, the party man said.

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“For more than eight years, we were in court, up to the Supreme Court. Sometimes INEC would write to me as the chairman of APGA but most times they related with Umeh as chairman even when no Court had pronounced him chairman and no convention elected him,” Chekwas Okorie, founder of the party had told reporters in an interview in February 2022.

In an open letter to the INEC chairman in June, which was copied Pres. Buhari, the Senate President, Speaker of the House of Representatives, Attorney General of the Federation and others, Chief Edozie Njoku lamented that more than 34 days since the Supreme Court of Nigeria gave a judgment in his favour INEC was yet to abide by the order.

According to the letter, when a lower court gave judgment in favour of Jude Okeke concerning APGA chairmanship, INEC complied within 48 hours. “When the Supreme Court erroneously gave Victor Oye victory INEC complied within 24 hours.”

But sources in INEC revealed that the Commission has come under enormous pressure since the publication of Edozie’s open letter to INEC.

According to a staff of the INEC legal department, the management of the Commission is aware of the implications of not recognising Edozie Njoku’s faction, thereby, excluding them from the 2023 elections. “It would amount to exclusion and the Electoral Act is clear on that. There’s a good chance a court will cancel the entire elections,” the INEC official said.

Another staffer of INEC with knowledge of the APGA dilemma expressed his disappointment, saying, “people here have been compromised. It is unfortunate but that’s the only conclusion I can reach. Some of my colleagues have been paid to foist a fait accompli on Edozie Njoku and his faction.”

The staffer explained that the primaries season is a lucrative period for political parties and its leaders.

“It is the period parties realise a lot of revenue from aspirants through the sale of forms.”

“This looks to me like people high up have been compromised to sustain the stalemate until after the Primaries season. Thereafter, Njoku will be recognised as chairman and he will be forced to go into elections with people he did not conduct their Primaries.”

Multiple sources revealed that the INEC board had a meeting which lasted into the evening of Thursday.

Two sources at the meeting described it as “stormy.” According to them, the chairman was caught in the middle between Victor Oye’s supporters and Edozie Njoku’s sympathisers.

“The shame is that the chairman was at a loss as to what to do. There is a Federal High Court order which recognised the Owerri convention of 2019 as the authentic convention.”

“That judgment has not been appealed. There is a Supreme Court order signed by Justice Mary Ukaego Peter-Odili which states that Edozie Njoku is chairman and that his removal is not justiceable. Oye is flaunting a Supreme Court order which was not signed by any Supreme Court Justice and frankly, I think it’s fake. So, what is the confusion?”

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  1. Don Nwabueze says:
    2 months ago

    I said it severally that various corrupt INEC Leadership, for over 20 years, had found in APGA internal crisis
    Self-serving Oil Wells, and these corrupt OFFICIALS had been trying there very best to sustain the various Leadership crisis in APGA as to continue their shameful dealing for ill-gotten wealth.

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