A gaggle of the principle opposition Peoples Democratic Occasion, PDP, often called Frontiers for Change and Progress, has introduced the expulsion of Abia State PDP chairman, Abraham Amah, for alleged impersonation.
The group has additionally dismissed the suspension of PDP Board of Trustees, BoT Chairman Adolphus Wabara, by the Abia State PDP chairman, describing it as a “huge joke.”
Saying Amah’s expulsion in Umuahia on Tuesday, the nationwide coordinator of the group and former Commissioner of the Abia State Oil Producing Space Growth Fee, ASOPADEC, Emeka Yellow Ikpegbu, mentioned Amah lacks the constitutional powers to droop Senator Wabara from his place.
Ikpegbu, who claimed that Abia PDP at present has no state govt opposite to Amah’s claims, mentioned a sound courtroom injunction had stopped the state PDP congress that produced Amah.
“We heard this afternoon that one Amah Abraham, parading as Abia PDP Chairman, claimed he had suspended the BoT chairman of our nice occasion, His Excellency, Senator Adolphus Wabara. He even claimed he had eliminated him because the BoT Chairman of the PDP.
“However these of us who know Abraham Amah will not be stunned. We all know his antecedents. He claims to be PDP Chairman, however the reality stays that Abia PDP has no EXCO for the time being. There was a courtroom injunction stopping the purported congress he claims produced him.”
Ikpegbu acknowledged that solely the Nationwide Working Committee has the facility to droop the BoT Chairman, including that there should first be a petition from his ward, who would then invite him to seem. If he fails to take action, they’d challenge one other invitation.
The group, which questioned why these participating in anti-party actions in Abuja haven’t been suspended from the occasion , additional acknowledged that Wabara, as an elder statesman, dedicated no crime by expressing his private opinion concerning the governance of Abia State.
Earlier on Tuesday, Abia State PDP chairman, Abraham Amah, introduced the suspension of Senator Adolphus Wabara, citing alleged anti-party actions.