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Rivers APC Faction Faults Call For Abe’s Expulsion

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A faction of the All Progressives Congress (APC), has faulted calls for the immediate expulsion of the immediate past Senator representing Rivers South-East District in the National Assembly, Magnus Abe from the party.
Briefing newsmen on behalf of the group in Port Harcourt last Monday, former Rivers State Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Wogu Boms described the call as unfortunate.
Boms who is Director General of Freedom House, Campaign Organisation of Senator Abe before the 2019 general election was reacting to a recent protest at the national headquarters of the party by members of the APC in Rivers State loyal to the Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi.
The protesters were said to have demanded Abe’s expulsion from the party if he failed to withdraw a suit stopping the conduct of congresses in the state.
But Boms described the call as mischievous and misguided, noting that Abe was not a party in the suit that stopped the conduct of the APC congresses in the state.
“We learnt that there was a protest at the APC headquarters in Abuja, calling for the suspension or expulsion of Distinguished Senator Magnus Abe from the party if he fails to withdraw the pending suit against the conduct of congresses in Rivers State.
“We see the calls for the expulsion or suspension of Senator Abe from the APC as mischievous and misguided.Senator Magnus Abe is not a party in the pending suit filed by Ibrahim Umar and others against the conduct of APC congresses in Rivers State. Senator Magnus Abe was not an aspirant in the botched APC congresses in Rivers State,” he said.
Boms, who insisted that there was nothing anti-party for a member to take the political party he or she belongs to court, saying that seeking legal redress is the right of every Nigerian.
“Senator Magnus Abe has not committed any crime against the APC for him to be expelled or suspended. If the party is looking for people to suspend for anti-party activities, the leader of the party and Minister of Transportation, Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi should go first.
“Before the 2019 elections, while Magnus Abe and his followers remained in the APC, the Minister of Transportation moved with his followers into the African Action Congress (AAC). Even the National Chairman of APC declared that we were not in alliance with any political party.”
“The APC in Rivers is in comatose. If urgent steps are not taken, it may not come out of it early enough, if at all, fit and capable to make a strong showing in the 2023 elections. No one has respect for any person or group that cannot solve their problems.”
He however, said the way out for the party’s quagmire, is for it to meet in a peace meeting to resolve all issues with all stakeholders.
He maintained that the path of constitutionalism is the only viable way out of the situation it has found itself,” Boms stated.

 

Dennis Naku

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