The All Progressives Congress (APC) has expelled its former Chairman of Enugu State Chapter, Mr Ben Nwoye, for alleged anti-party activities. The party also expelled six other members.
It is however said that Nwoye conspired with some others to illegally break into the party’s store and took away property and sensitive documents. It added that the other five members sued APC in court without exhausting the party’s internal conflict resolution mechanisms. The party made the disclosure in a communique it released on Wednesday in Enugu after an expanded meeting of its state executive committee and senatorial district committee.
In the communique signed by the state APC Secretary, Mr Robert Ngwu, the party alleged that Nwoye was expelled for criminal conversion of its property and portraying the party in a bad light.
“Nwoye conspired with some elements to illegally break into the party’s store and unlawfully take away properties and sensitive documents belonging to the party, while under suspension from the National Caretaker/Extraordinary Convention Planning Committee. “All attempts to peacefully recover the properties and documents were unsuccessful. “Consequently, our legal team, given the critical requirements of the Electoral Law, has written to the national and zonal executive committee to help the state chapter to recover the party’s properties.” The statement read.
“Subject to Article 21 (A), Subsections (ii), (v), (vi), (vii), (ix), and (x) of its constitution, Group Captain. Orji, Mr Kingsley Uduji, Mr Joseph Orji, Mr Chidera Obed, Mr Ododoeze Ocho, and Mr Chukwudi Igwe are hereby expelled from the party for filing a court action without exhausting avenues for redress as provided in its constitution,” the party added. It noted that the affected members were previously on suspension, adding that the expulsion was in line with APC rules.